Track Splitter

Now, that the newest update is officially released, I tried to do the official latest feature of it in the app. I don't know how to make the load split activate in track splitter. Is there a way to do it?

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  • @448 Hz The track splitter is in two parts. The splitting engine is a section off the main menu, the other part is the editor layout controls for working with the split tracks. We put together an article on the track splitter: https://musicspeedchanger.com/forum/discussion/585/track-splitter-for-vocal-and-instrument-isolation
  • Could the track splitter be fixed too? Because sometimes when I play music or audio, the ending point of something stops for some reason.
  • edited December 2023
    Meaning that the ending point of something cuts off out of nowhere for some reason when it comes to music and audio.
  • edited February 2024
    Or, is there nothing that can be done about it?
  • @"448 Hz" So, the actual split files are cut off? Splitting is a very resource intensive task, so the device may be throttling the processing which could cause the process completion failure. If the split files are cut off, restart the device, then try splitting with the screen on and little to nothing else running. Does it fully process then? If so, it could be the device resource manager or battery optimizer cutting off necessary resources for proper processing. Go to the device settings and check that the battery optimizer and any other resource managers aren't interfering.
  • As far as downloading songs go, the song's ending point cuts off out of nowhere when the song ends. Only some songs does happen like that unexpectedly.
  • edited February 2024
    I restarted the device, I re-installed Music Speed Changer, I disabled battery optimizer of Music Speed Changer. I completed the track splitting of Peek A Boo by Migos, and the same exact ending point of the song cuts off. It still does the same exact thing on some of the other songs I download. Not all of the songs, but some of the songs do cut off in track isolation splitter at the ending point of the song/track.
  • Ok, sometimes there are minor write errors or file formatting errors in tracks. To see if that is what is going on, turn off the preamp (for original sound volume) and save the track. Does this new copy cut off at the same point?
  • Unfortunately, yes it did. I left/reset the preamp to default 0 dB, and the ending point that cuts off in some of the songs in Track Isolation Splitter did the same exact thing.
  • Is there anything else I can do to fix Track Isolation Splitter to remove the cutting end points to some tracks/songs?
  • edited May 2024
    Or, is there nothing that can be done about it?
  • Especially when it comes to the Music Speed Changer settings
  • Is it possible to fix Track Isolation Splitter? Or no?
  • edited June 2024
    And by "fixed", I'm talking updated.
  • We are not able to replicate what you are describing and have no other reports of this issue, so it doesn't seem there is anything we can do on our end.
  • edited June 2024
    I'll explain it again for my official explanation: Some tracks do tend to cut off in Track Isolation Splitter itself in ending points only even though the split tracks are complete. I have no idea what caused it to happen on some tracks with cut-off ending points. All of a sudden, it happens out of the blue, naturally. And, I do get pretty annoyed when it happens to some tracks that tend to cut off in Track Isolation Splitter. And, it could also be an indicator to know when the cut-off ending point occurs in Track Isolation Splitter from the start and end Loop points. Which I have no problem with at all. And, because there's nothing that can be done about it or fixed from Track Isolation Splitter, it is what it is. To most tracks that don't cut off in Track Isolation Splitter, it's 100% kept. I'm being 100% honest, truthful, raw, real, reliable, credible, genuine, candid, outspoken, sincere, honorable, decent, fair, authentic, plainspoken, trustworthy, blunt, and open about this/it.
  • This also means that you're not allowed to fix the Track Isolation Splitter errors that cuts off in some song's/track's ending points?
  • I realized that it's Track Isolation Splitter itself that's doing the ending point errors that cuts off in tracks/songs and not the tracks that I downloaded from a music downloading app. No idea what's causing it to happen, to be honest.
  • Single Minded Productions, LLC, has that ever happened to you? Where you added your favorite track to Track Isolation Splitter and the ending point of the song cuts off unexpectedly/out of nowhere/out of the blue? Did it made you delete it from Completed split tracks after that? It's an honest question for you to answer.
  • Will you please also extend the percentage of Track Isolation Splitter from 150% to like 200% or more when it comes to super low parts in a song headroom wise and dynamic range wise? Because, turning the drums or vocals down in some songs almost sounds compressed like and it doesn't sound too natural. When you turn all track splits up to the max, it sounds more naturally polished and together.
  • Sometimes, 150% may not always be enough in Track Isolation Splitter.
  • What are AI models in Track Isolation Splitter?
  • The reason why I said 250% and more because some parts headroom wise that aren't too low in the mix of the track, it can be pulled up in Track Isolation Splitter beyond 200% for some bass and vocals depending on the track headroom wise and dynamic range wise. And, it's OK to do so.

    Examples: Chris Brown Reddi Wip

    The Bass and other sounded good at both default 100% and 150% but it can be slightly more louder than that for headroom improvement beyond 200%.

    Drake Family Matters: The vocals and other sounded good at 150% but it can also be improved beyond 200%.

    It's even better to turn parts of Track Isolation Splitter up when it comes to all 4 and 5 track splits together when it comes to different + percentages beyond default 100% instead of turning stuff down. It sounds more natural and polished together and original that way.

    150% in some tracks that are not too quiet level wise in headroom and dynamic range may not always be enough sometimes. Sometimes, it needs to be improved in a better way by extending the Track Isolation Splitter Percentage to 250% and more when it comes to some bass and vocals in some tracks depending on the preamp dB level that you set it to.
  • edited January 29
    When you pull up a track split up to 150% maximum, the dB level is up to +3. 52dB of headroom depending on the level of the preamp of the track.
  • 179 MB AI models is a lot for track splits in Track Isolation Splitter. Do you think you can lower it to 1 MB or 10 MB? Or, no it's not possible?
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