Can i run Stacked Model again and again and again til voice complete disappears?
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AOM Stereo Imager D is the name of a VST FX.
The first pass is generally the best. Then the results diminish with each additional pass.
It will only strip the frequencies it identifies, so some parts of vocal will not be removed no matter how many passes.
For that reason, I'm thinking there may be benefit to developing more than one Stacking Model.
But in general, what I do, and if you're willing to put in the time... is to go through each individual vocal track created, listen to what's there, and mute out only the parts that you can really hear the vocals. Keep all the rest, as that is scattered instrumentation and ambiance. Each additional pass will take out less vocal and more instrumentation ... but certain parts of a song, like a few seconds worth, could benefit from 5+ passes, or even 10.. just not the whole song. So you mute out those few seconds in the stems and mix the rest of the sound back into the instrumental.
In general though, using the Stacking Model at least once will mostly always provide superior results to not using it. Just so long as you are willing to put in the extra time deciding what to mute out and what to mix back in.
I have not had time to make a separate tutorial for Demucs. But it's basically the same thing as Vocal Remover. Just download the files needed. Put the folder needed in your Google Drive and the small file needed. Upload both the folder and the small file. Each time you open Google Colab it will show you the files used for each Vocal Remover and Demucs. You click the one you want to use and then go through each step click the play button as you go down the list. In Demucs it takes a little while for ffmpeg to install. After that you're on your way.
I agree with chilin. Try the Google colab version. Also in the upper left of the colab page after setting up there's a runtime button, you can click and scroll down to change runtime to GPU to get even faster conversions sometimes. Just follow my video on the main post. Super simple.