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I'd be more than willing to do a test run for Logic Pro models if you'd like to compare.
Nvidia - the AI stemming models use the Nvidia CUDA toolkit. So you'll need a compatible nvidia card to supercharge the processing...makes a huge difference in terms of timing. 2 hour show for the htdemucs_ft model typically took 8-9 hours when I was just running on CPU...takes 20 minutes with my Nvidia card.16-bit/24-bit - My UVR has a setting to allow for 24 bit.Logic - Buddy of mine has a beta program where he extracted the Logic Pro models (and a few others) and we've been running it in windows. Still in development but it can be done outside of the mac environment. I've stopped using demucs ever since getting the LogicP models running. I'll make a post on here when it's ready for primetime.
Thanks to hoserama for the info about 24 bit in UVR. Where did you see that option? Maybe I have an older version of UVR.
Quote from: phil_er_up on December 24, 2025, 06:31:48 AMThanks to hoserama for the info about 24 bit in UVR. Where did you see that option? Maybe I have an older version of UVR.Pulled up my UVR. If you go to Settings > Additional Settings > Wav Type, it'll let you select the various sample rates. I have the most current version of UVR, but it's been included in there for at least a year that I've been using it.
Quote from: hoserama on December 24, 2025, 12:38:16 PMQuote from: phil_er_up on December 24, 2025, 06:31:48 AMThanks to hoserama for the info about 24 bit in UVR. Where did you see that option? Maybe I have an older version of UVR.Pulled up my UVR. If you go to Settings > Additional Settings > Wav Type, it'll let you select the various sample rates. I have the most current version of UVR, but it's been included in there for at least a year that I've been using it.I've got the latest version, and I don't see a "Settings" menu
Quote from: AbbyTaper on December 24, 2025, 06:53:06 PMQuote from: hoserama on December 24, 2025, 12:38:16 PMQuote from: phil_er_up on December 24, 2025, 06:31:48 AMThanks to hoserama for the info about 24 bit in UVR. Where did you see that option? Maybe I have an older version of UVR.Pulled up my UVR. If you go to Settings > Additional Settings > Wav Type, it'll let you select the various sample rates. I have the most current version of UVR, but it's been included in there for at least a year that I've been using it.I've got the latest version, and I don't see a "Settings" menuHit the wrench next to the start processing button.