Artificial intelligence audio technology company Music.AI has cooperated with SourceAudio to integrate Music.AI’s advanced backbone separation technology into SourceAudio’s entertainment industry platform.
Music.AI Provides a series of artificial intelligence services for audio and music applications, including backbone separation, lyrics transcription, chord recognition, beat detection, mastering, sound synthesis, etc.
This collaboration will provide artificial intelligence-driven information separation capabilities Source informationof 567,000 positive userincluding more than 140 broadcasting company.
SourceAudio, whose customers include major players in streaming, movies and music, will now be able to stem stems from any content at scale. The technology enables users to perform a variety of tasks, from creating broadcast-quality instruments to customizing soundtrack elements for visual projects.
“Our platform is trusted by the largest television, streaming and radio networks as their primary access point for making music every day,” said Andrew Hardingco-founder and CEO of SourceAudio.
“We are committed to empowering the creativity and increasing productivity of our rights holder and media company customers. Integrating this best-in-class stem separation technology into the fast-paced workflows of our professional users is a game changer for everyone involved Game-changer. Coupled with our own AI tagging, stemming and management is a huge new unlock for every user of SourceAudio.
Music.AI claims to achieve the highest signal-to-distortion ratio with the least artifacts among competitors in the field. Matt HenningerMusic.AI’s VP of Business Development attributes this to “continuous model training and infrastructure investment.”
“In SourceAudio, we have found a partner who shares our passion for quality and appreciates the value of allowing customers to access these technologies on demand across their complete catalog,” added Henninger.
“Integrating this best-in-class stem separation technology into the fast-paced workflow of our professional users is a game changer for everyone involved.”
Andrew Hardingaudio source
The partnership comes amid the aggressive expansion of Music.AI, which was launched in December 2023 under the leadership of CEO Geraldo Ramos.
Music.AI now handles more than 2 million minutes provides audio through its platform every day, serving more than 48 million users, according to its website. The company said it has processed 1 billion minutes audio so far.
Earlier this year, Music.AI secured multiple strategic partnerships to enhance its capabilities. This includes collaboration with: main channel for spatial audio upmixing, and kyanite Artificial intelligence-based music tagging and search solutions. In June, Music.AI announced Roax Following deals with Cyanite and Masterchannel, it becomes the third partner to be integrated into the Music.AI platform.
The company also partnered with Urtela private cloud computing platform to enhance its infrastructure.
Music.AI emphasizes ethical approaches to artificial intelligence technology in the music industry. “We are a technology company, but we are also musicians. We respect our musicians, singers, composers and copyright holders,” the company says on its website.
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