
Getting Started Guide
How to Use AudioShake
A practical guide to get you up and running with AudioShake. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.
Getting started with AudioShake
After reading this guide, you will be able to isolate audio stems from recordings using AudioShake, allowing you to manipulate individual components like vocals, instruments, and more.Step 1: Sign up and set up
- Go to AudioShake's website.
- Click on the Get Started button on the homepage.
- Fill in your details to create an account. You may need to confirm your email address.
- Once logged in, you’ll be taken to your dashboard where you can upload audio files.
Step 2: Your first audio separation
- On the dashboard, click the Upload button.
- Select the audio file you want to separate (ensure it's in a supported format like WAV or MP3).
- Once uploaded, click on your file in the dashboard.
- Choose the Separate Stems option. This will initiate the AI processing.
- Wait for the processing to complete (this may take a few minutes depending on the file size).
- After processing, click on Download to get your separated stems.
Step 3: Get better results
- For best results, use high-quality audio files (16-bit or higher).
- Experiment with different types of recordings to see how the tool handles various audio complexities.
- If you’re working with music, try isolating stems from tracks with distinct instrument separation for clarity.