Vocal separations

What is the most efficient way to separate the vocals being lead vocal and chorus in your Cubase base 15 pro project using spectral layers 12 pro? My original project had the chorus on a separate track and the lead vocal on its own track tia

Alan Russell

I don’t understand…

So you have the stems solo’d already? And you are trying to separate stems from the mixdown? Solo and export the tracks in Cubase, no? Or you no longer have the project? More info required

The entire project was saved to a wave file

I use three programs to separate stems. Cubase/Spectral layers & Logic (best stem splitter). But for separating lead and background vocals the best one (so far) is in Lalal. They have a separate algorithm for doing exactly that. Pretty damned good.

What I need and nobody has yet is a program to separate guitars. Acoustic, electric, solos, rhythm, etc.

Good luck with that!

After observing how Anthropic and Claude and how other A.I. companies have operated (and just observing the overall mentality of these companies), it seems like there is a pay-per-play model that will always be at the top of the chain. Meaning if you don’t have the money then they won’t offer it to you.

I can definitely tell you that those models are already out there, however nobody seems to be interested enough (or maybe there’s not enough interest from the public to release those models).

This is already available. The model is called MVSep Mega 53 Stems model and it is available here: Release MVSep Mega 53 Stems model · ZFTurbo/Music-Source-Separation-Training · GitHub It supports 53 different kinds of instrument stems, although no rhythm or solo stem, but acoustic and electric guitars.

But you need to install ZFTurbo MSST for this, as this model only works with this tool. You can find a step-by-step guide here: Music-Source-Separation-Training/docs/gui.md at main · ZFTurbo/Music-Source-Separation-Training · GitHub If we’re lucky, this model is maybe integrated into SpectraLayers 13. It seems to me it’s available under MIT license.

… or just go here.