Hey! I used a tool called demucs. This uses machine learning to split a track into four stems: the vocals, the drums, the bass, and the rest. Then you can overlay the guitar, bass and drum stems in a DAW and then you have a backing track! In the description I put a link to the github page of demucs. If you have a bit of experience with python/programming then you should be able to follow the instructions. I personally use the Google Colab demo, as you don't need to install anything that way. If you have questions you can always ask me!
Hi! I would really like to know how you do these backing track???
Hey! I used a tool called demucs. This uses machine learning to split a track into four stems: the vocals, the drums, the bass, and the rest. Then you can overlay the guitar, bass and drum stems in a DAW and then you have a backing track! In the description I put a link to the github page of demucs. If you have a bit of experience with python/programming then you should be able to follow the instructions. I personally use the Google Colab demo, as you don't need to install anything that way. If you have questions you can always ask me!