u/DiscoramaMusic

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I got tired of weak AI drum stems, so I built a tool that rebuilds them with real donor samples

I’ve been working on a desktop app called Stem Forge Pro by DiscoramaLab

The problem I wanted to solve is something I keep running into with AI music tools: the song idea can be good, but once you export the stems and try to mix them seriously, the drums and percussion often sound weak, metallic, smeared, unstable, or just not really usable in a serious DAW session.

So instead of trying to fix everything with EQ, denoise, or transient shaping, I built a donor-based reconstruction system.

The basic idea is:

keep the original groove and timing
analyze the AI-generated drum/percussion stem
separate the main roles like kick, snare, hi-hat and percussion
repair or rebuild weak parts using cleaner donor-based source material
export cleaner raw stems that are easier to mix in a DAW

The tool can generate repaired/rebuilt outputs for different drum roles, so instead of only getting one damaged AI drum stem, you can work with more useful separated material such as kick, snare, hi-hat and percussion layers.

To be clear, the output is not meant to sound like a fully mixed, widened AI stem immediately. It is more like clean raw source material: drier, more direct, and ready for proper processing with EQ, compression, saturation, reverb, stereo work, etc.

That was intentional. I didn’t want to fake a polished mix. I wanted to give producers better source material to work with instead of trying to rescue damaged AI drum stems.

One thing I noticed during testing: it’s worth trying a few different settings on the same stem. AI stems can be very inconsistent, so sometimes the best result comes from testing a couple of variations and choosing the strongest one.

The GUI is still rough, I’ll be honest. It’s functional, but not beautiful yet. My priority was getting the engine and reconstruction quality working first. The interface can improve later.

Small note: the Mac / OSX version is not finished yet, so the first release is Windows-only for now. Mac support is on the roadmap.

For now, I’m mainly looking for feedback from people who actually export AI stems and try to finish tracks properly in a DAW.

I won’t post the link here unless the mods allow it, because I don’t want to break the self-promo rules. If anyone is genuinely interested, you can search for “Stem Forge Pro Discorama Lab” or ask me.

Do you also find drums and percussion to be one of the weakest parts of AI-generated stems?

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u/DiscoramaMusic — 17 hours ago
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Ace Step icin denemeler yapiyorum ve tamamen kendi kurasyonum ile olusturdugum 650 gb lik audio datasetim ile denemeler yapiyorum,henuz basari kaydedemedim,lora icin asiri buyuk bir datatset simdilik,bu konuda ilgilenen olursa collab yururum,bir digeri ise Theory Core Harmony Engine,c++ ile 6 ay icinde bitirdim,su an inanilmaz calisiyor,dunya uzerindeki 650+ scale ile calisiyor,herseyi yapabildigi gibi en guclu oldugu alan ozellikle advanced voicing gucu..Proje Juce ile ilerlemek durumunda ve ben burada sinifta kaliyorum,hem gui designer hemde juce konusunda iddali birileri olursa collab yapip bitirip exit yada release ile ilerlemeyi dusunebilirim.Bilgi acisindan soyleyecek olursam Scaler 3 plugini bunun yaninda oyuncak kaliyor.

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u/DiscoramaMusic — 19 days ago