Broadcasters need to put audio to work

Stem separation for localization, copyright compliance, and emerging content formats

AudioShake
AudioShake

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Originally published on NAB Pilot Innovation.

Audio can be a challenging format to work with, in part because it’s difficult to get at the different components or layers of audio–called “stems.”

Stems are like layers in a Photoshop or Premiere project. They make it possible to edit, reutilize, and maximize audio for untapped creative and revenue opportunities. While big-budget productions are often multi-tracked, the vast majority of the world’s audio–from UGC through to broadcast–suffers from an inability to edit the different stems from a track.

That’s where AudioShake comes in. Our patented, award-winning technology can split a full audio recording into its parts–from splitting the instrument stems in a song, or removing music from a piece of content, through to isolating M&E, or cleaning speech before it goes through ASR transcription.

Read the full blog on AudioShake →

AudioShake will be exhibiting at NAB 2024 and demoing its newest DME technologies, including its use across the film, TV, and content industries. Visit us in the South and West Hall.

Companies can get in touch with AudioShake’s team at info@audioshake.ai.

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AudioShake
AudioShake

AudioShake is helping power the next wave of music, film, and content experiences by making audio interactive, customizable, and accessible.