Ultimate Vocal Remover: Configuring UVR5 interface and settings

Demo summary
The narrator walks through the UVR5 interface, demonstrating how to drag and drop audio files, select output folders, choose processing methods like VR Architecture or MDX, and download additional AI models.
Step-by-step
- Drag and drop your audio file into the input rectangle or click the folder icon to select it manually
- Select the output folder where the processed file will be saved
- Choose a process method such as VR Architecture, MDX, or Demucs
- Select a specific AI model from the dropdown menu based on your processing goal
- Check the GPU Conversion box if you have an Nvidia GPU to speed up processing
- Click Start Processing to begin the separation
Options
- Output files as WAV, FLAC, or MP3
- Use Audio Tools for non-extraction tasks
- Download additional free AI models via the Download More Models window
- Adjust parameters like Window Size and Aggression based on the selected model
Watch out for
- If GPU Conversion is not selected, all operations will be performed using the CPU, which is slower
- Different process methods will display different setting parameters
Tips
- Hover the cursor over the process method titles to see a brief description of each
- Refer to the tooltips when changing parameters like window size or aggression
- Use the UVR-De-Noise model specifically if you need to identify and remove noise sources
Highlights
“you can simply drag and drop your audio file inside this rectangle”
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