AudioShake vs Gaudio Studio
A side-by-side comparison of AudioShake and Gaudio Studio, two Audio tools, drawn from Ignaite's continuously-verified listings.
Compared from listings verified as of
AudioShake
AudioAI audio separation that splits any track into clean instrument stems.
View AudioShakeGaudio Studio
AudioAI stem separation that splits any song into vocals and instruments.
View Gaudio StudioAt a glance
| Attribute | AudioShake | Gaudio Studio |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Audio | Audio |
| Pricing | FREEMIUM | FREEMIUM |
| License | Proprietary | Proprietary |
| Deployment | Cloud | Cloud |
| Platforms (differs) | Web, API | Web, iOS, Android |
| Model support | Self-contained (on-device) | Self-contained (on-device) |
| Vendor (differs) | AudioShake | Gaudio Lab |
The honest brief
AudioShake
Splits finished masters into up to 14 performance-quality stems — top-ranked in Meta's source-separation benchmark.
- High-quality stem separation
- Up to 14 stems incl. dialogue/FX
- Web app, Live, and API options
- Used by major labels/studios
- Closed source
- Cloud-only processing
- Pro/studio features behind paid tiers
- Niche outside music/post-production
Gaudio Studio
Six-stem split (including separate piano and guitar) from a GSEP model that benchmarks at the top of recent separation comparisons.
- Up to six separate stems per track
- Accepts direct YouTube URLs
- Free trial before paying
- Available on web, iOS, and Android
- Paid use is credit-based, not flat-rate
- Free trial is minutes-limited
- No desktop DAW plugin