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Audio Separation

Also known as: Source Separation, Audio Unmixing

The process of isolating individual audio sources from a mixed audio signal—for example, separating speech from background music, sound effects, and ambient noise. Audio separation enables selective control over different audio components, allowing users to keep speech while removing music, or adjust the relative volume of different audio elements. In accessibility, audio separation provides granular control that is particularly valuable for users with ADHD or auditory processing difficulties who may be distracted by certain sounds but find others helpful for maintaining focus.

Category: audio processing · artificial intelligence

Related: Audio Denoising · Speech Enhancement · Audio Customization

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