Inspiration

We were playing music through Spotify and realized that there were a few things we would like to change about the song, but no quick and easy way to edit this music. Then, we thought, what if we made a program to do this? Thus, the idea of Audax was born.

What it does

Audax takes in a song and edits it to the user's liking. There are many functions such as mixing the song with tracks, increasing the volume of a certain track, cutting parts of the song out and more. This will all be saved to the computer for later use and to collect data.

How we built it

We built it using libraries such as Pydub and our knowledge on programming and storing information in Python.

Challenges we ran into

We ran into challenges with the GUI and getting the code to run together. It was hard to implement some of the functions and weave all of them together. We also ran into trouble with importing libraries. One major challenge was also the deep learning neural network.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We are proud of being able to pause the program because this was not a function in Pydub. We are also proud of pushing through our challenges and making it user friendly. The basic neural network is also a part of the program that we worked hard on and are proud of.

What we learned

We learned how to work together as a team and split up our work efficiently. We also learned a lot about the Pydub library and how to edit music tracks. We all grew as programmers and feel more confident in programming and Hackathons in general.

What's next for Audax

We hope to be able to implement more editing functions and a better neural system. We want to be able to accurately provide users with recommendations, and artists with feedback. We also want to do more with the database we will have from our neural network. We think that there is still much more to achieve with Audax.

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