Before BIAB included stem splitting, I was using a tool at splitter.ai--and was very happy with the results. Since that feature is now in BIAB (and I also see it in Suno) -- I wonder if they are all the same technology, just licensed. Reason I'm asking is that I've NOT been happy with the BIAB feature--it seems to result in alot of artifacts in the split tracks, and I wonder if it's just PG's version. I haven't gone back and compared to splitter.ai, but curious if anyone has any comments on this.


Windows 11, Intel Core i5-8600T 2.3Ghz, 16 gig ram, BIAB 2025 MegaPak, SampleTank 4, Keystation49 Kybd, Neewer NW-800 mic