Project Sound Lift is currently in the early stages of development and is part of Adobe's "Sneak" previews. While there are other tools with similar capabilities, like Supertone’s Clear and Goyo’s voice separator, Adobe's tool is unique in its ability to pick up specific sounds. This technology has been used in the past to restore and release the first Beatles song in nearly 30 years, by separating John Lennon's voice from overpowering piano music in a cassette tape recording.
Key takeaways:
- Adobe is developing a new audio tool called Project Sound Lift that uses AI to separate different layers of sound within a single recording.
- The tool can filter out specific sounds such as applause, laughter, alarms, speech, crowds, traffic, typing, and more, and create separate files for each sound.
- These separate tracks can then be individually edited in Adobe Premiere Pro, allowing users to control the volume of background noise and enhance the clarity of the main track.
- The technology used in Project Sound Lift is similar to that used to restore and release the first Beatles song in almost 30 years, where AI was used to separate piano music from John Lennon’s vocals.