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If you’ve ever tried and failed to find your favorite song in a karaoke song book, you’ll have better luck on Youka, a free website that creates karaoke songs out of any YouTube video. Youka, short for “YouTube to karaoke,” isolates vocals from tracks and pulls lyrics from sites online. Technologist Andy Baio, who first pointed out the app, notes that the service most likely uses Spleeter, an open-source AI tool that isolates vocals from songs.
The app works on just about any song, so long as there are lyrics available for it online. Though the language selector on the side of the site only shows a couple of different options, Youka’s creator says the service supports more than 108 languages so it’ll work on non-English songs as well....
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If you’ve ever tried and failed to find your favorite song in a karaoke song book, you’ll have better luck on Youka, a free website that creates karaoke songs out of any YouTube video. Youka, short for “YouTube to karaoke,” isolates vocals from tracks and pulls lyrics from sites online. Technologist Andy Baio, who first pointed out the app, notes that the service most likely uses Spleeter, an open-source AI tool that isolates vocals from songs.
The app works on just about any song, so long as there are lyrics available for it online. Though the language selector on the side of the site only shows a couple of different options, Youka’s creator says the service supports more than 108 languages so it’ll work on non-English songs as well....
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