| ## GUI for MSST code | |
| GUI was prepared by **Bas Curtiz** and is based on [wxpython](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WxPython) module. | |
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| ### How to | |
| How to use GUI with ZFTurbo's Music Source Separation Universal Training Code: | |
| 1. Install Python: https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.11.6/python-3.11.6-amd64.exe | |
| 2. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 (x64): https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe | |
| 3. Install Microsoft C++ Build Tools: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools/ | |
| Select Desktop development with C++ | |
| 4. Install PyTorch: https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/ | |
| 5. Download and unzip Music Source Separation Universal Training Code: | |
| https://github.com/ZFTurbo/Music-Source-Separation-Training | |
| 6. Open up CMD inside the folder and enter: `pip install -r requirements.txt` | |
| 7. Enter: `python gui-wx.py` | |
| 8. Download models - assign the config (.yaml) and checkpoint (.bin, .ckpt, or .th) | |
| Video guide on [Youtube](https://youtu.be/M8JKFeN7HfU) (~6.5 minutes). | |
| [](https://youtu.be/M8JKFeN7HfU) | |
| Also you can use GUI as EXE-file on Windows: [Link](https://mega.nz/file/xAAzTCzR#2IapG3RJ9Vew3oC8l9H2zrw1vwUtZSqsUdJAjmARmPs). Put it inside the root folder. This way you can make a shortcut to the exe on your desktop to run it with a double-click. | |
| ### Other links | |
| * You can try [non-official GUI to MSST](https://github.com/SUC-DriverOld/MSST-WebUI). | |
| * The one more version [by SiftedSand](https://github.com/SiftedSand/MusicSepGUI) |