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Save 93% on a lifetime subscription to EasySplitter Pro Vocal Remover


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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to EasySplitter Pro Vocal Remover is on sale for £29.64, saving you 93% on list price.


Whether you’re looking to remix a song and need to separate the vocals from the instrumental track or you want to make a karaoke version of a track, EasySplitter can get the job done quickly and seamlessly. Rather than working with a tool that isolates frequencies and leaves you with a grainy result that doesn’t quite work for your project, EasySplitter uses artificial intelligence to accurately extract vocals and split songs into separate STEMs: vocal, instrumental, drums, and bass.

With a fast processing speed, you can hear the results through the built-in audio player in a matter of seconds without any audio quality loss. The process only takes a few clicks and the smart UI is easy to get the hang of. After you sign in, just push the blue button at the bottom of the account dashboard to split into two or four STEMs, depending on what project you’re working on. In just a few seconds, you’ll have all versions of the song immediately available to you on both web and mobile and you can store it right in EasySplitter’s cabinet. They’ll be kept there for 30 days, so you can work on them without opening external drives or folders for up to a month. After that, you’ll need to store them elsewhere.

Whether you’re a DJ, vocalist, composer, songwriter, or student trying to get the hang of the new digital music landscape, the AI-based EasySplitter can help you work on your craft. A lifetime subscription is valued at £443, but for a limited time, you can snag it on sale for just £29.64.

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