AI Audio Separation for Video Editing and Post-Production Workflows
Frequently Asked Questions
AudioShake supports FLAC, MP3, WAV, and AAC for audio, and MP4 and MOV for video. These formats cover the majority of file types encountered in post-production, broadcast, and content editing workflows. Output stems are returned in standard formats compatible with DAW and NLE workflows.
Yes. AudioShake's Dialogue Isolation model separates speech from music, effects, and background noise in mixed recordings, producing a clean dialogue stem even from noisy source material. This is distinct from noise reduction, which attenuates noise levels and can affect speech quality. Noisy location recordings, field interviews, and live event audio can yield usable dialogue tracks without expensive ADR sessions.
Yes. AudioShake is specifically designed for mastered and legacy recordings — including archival tape transfers, VHS recordings, and older digital formats — where original multitrack files are unavailable. The models require only the mixed audio or video file. Quality of separation scales with source file quality, but AudioShake handles a wide range of input conditions including low-bitrate files and older recording formats.
Editors use AudioShake to recover separated stems from finished mixed recordings — dialogue, music, and effects as independent files — so individual elements can be adjusted, replaced, or repurposed without touching the original session. Common applications include fixing noisy dialogue where the original session is unavailable, swapping licensed music beds in finished cuts, and preparing content for localization or versioning without re-recording.






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