The music demixing machine: toward real-time remixing of classical music
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2023-04-06
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Classical music, unlike popular music, is usually recorded live with close microphone techniques. For this reason, isolated tracks are not available to create the final mixture/stream, and so the mixing process requires greater effort. Source separation methods are a potential solution to this problem. However, current algorithms are not fast enough to yield real-time separation in professional setups with dozens of microphones and sources. In this paper, we propose a fast approach consisting of a panning-based multichannel non-negative matrix factorization model to separate classical music. We tested the system on real professional recordings, where we were able to reach real-time with very low latency and promising quality.
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Classical music, High performance computing, Multichannel NMF, Music source separation, Real time
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Cabañas-Molero, P., Muñoz-Montoro, A.J., Vera-Candeas, P. et al. The music demixing machine: toward real-time remixing of classical music. J Supercomput 79, 14342–14357 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11227-023-05192-5