Machine-learning source separation just got a dialogue-focused plug-in that splits voice, reverb, and noise into independent stems.
Accentize dxSplit core concept
Accentize dxSplit core concept
- Accentize's dxSplit isolates voice, reverb, and noise separately.
- Neural network algorithms power the three-stem separation engine.
- Each stem gets its dedicated level and parametric EQ.
- All three signals route to individual DAW tracks optionally.
- dxSplit rebalances recordings instead of just squashing unwanted sound.
- Voice shaping becomes way easier with isolated control.
- Reverb and noise get tamed without nuking the dialogue.
- Film, TV, and podcast workflows are the primary targets.
- Accentize's dxRevive loads directly into dxSplit's Voice stem.
- Missing frequencies get restored after noise cleanup runs.
- Processing artifacts from earlier stages get stripped out.
- Speech character stays natural through the enhancement chain.
- Intro pricing puts dxSplit at €225, down from €299.
- Loyal dxRevive Pro owners snag it for just €179.
- Windows 10 or higher and macOS 13.1 onward are required.
- VST3, AU, and AAX formats ship with a free trial available.