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spleeter-dj VST3 for MacOS (v0.3)

23 May 05:55
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Experimental real-time source separation using Spleeter in a VST. This is beta software and will probably contain lots of bugs, as well as high latency. demo here

Requirements:

  • DAW that supports VST3 (ex: Ableton 10)
  • MacOS

Installing

  1. Download spleeter-dj.vst3.zip and unzip
  2. Move spleeter-dj.vst3 to ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3. Alternatively in Ableton, you can add the folder that the plugin is in under VST3 plugin custom folder.
  3. Rescan for plugins in your DAW (Ableton instructions here).
  4. On MacOS catalina, you may get an unidentifed developer error. To fix it, follow the instructions in https://web.archive.org/web/20230130094354/https://www.reddit.com/r/MacOS/comments/dpue7j/2019_macbook_pro_running_catalina_unidentified/f60q1kd/?utm_medium=web2x&utm_source=share (drag and drop the unzipped .vst3 file when it says drag and drop the app).

Using

  1. Find spleeter-dj in your DAW's plugin browser. In Ableton, it appears under Plug-Ins > VST3 > Azuki.
  2. Insert the plugin on any audio channel
  3. Expand the plugin parameters. In Ableton it should look like this:
  4. Now you can adjust vocals/drums/bass/other volume on the audio track as it plays and MIDI-map these parameters for live performance.

huge credits to deezer for making the spleeter library and gvne for porting it to C++ and starting this VST project!

spleeter-dj VST3 for Win64 (v0.2)

21 May 00:17
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Experimental real-time source separation using Spleeter in a VST. This is beta software and will probably contain lots of bugs, as well as high latency. demo here

Requirements:

  • DAW that supports VST3 (ex: Ableton 10)
  • Windows 64-bit

Installing

  1. Download VST3.zip and unzip
  2. move VST3/tensorflow.dll into C:\WINDOWS\system32. you may need to run file explorer as administrator.
  3. open your DAW plugin settings and add the VST3 folder you just downloaded to the plugin scanning path, then click rescan. See https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/articles/209071729-Recommendations-for-using-VST-plug-ins-on-Windows for Ableton instructions.

Using

  1. Find spleeter-dj in your DAW's plugin browser. In Ableton, it appears under Plug-Ins > VST3 > Azuki.
  2. Insert the plugin on any audio channel
  3. Expand the plugin parameters. In Ableton it should look like this:
  4. Now you can adjust vocals/drums/bass/other volume on the audio track as it plays and MIDI-map these parameters for live performance.

huge credits to deezer for making the spleeter library and gvne for porting it to C++ and starting this VST project!

macos demo - no downloads

19 May 02:42
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v0.2

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