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This model aims to separate duets, unisons, or any other number of voices from a given audio track.
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Model Description
- Developed by: Carson Evans
- Model type: Audio Separation
- License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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- Repository: https://github.com/CBeast25/MedleyVox
- Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.07302
- Demo: https://catnip-leaf-c6a.notion.site/Audio-Samples-of-MedleyVox-An-Evaluation-Dataset-for-Multiple-Singing-Voices-Separation-30074b2c88d24f46b68d9293f6095962
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