23 pointsby rzzzzru3 hours ago3 comments
  • rzzzzru3 hours ago
    I've been working on a karaoke app called Nightingale. You point it at your music folder and it turns your songs into karaoke - separates vocals from instrumentals, generates word-level synced lyrics, and lets you sing with highlighted lyrics and pitch scoring. Works with video files too.

    Everything runs locally on your machine, nothing gets uploaded. No accounts, no subscriptions, no telemetry.

    It ships as a single binary for Linux, macOS, and Windows. On first launch it sets up its own isolated Python environment and downloads the ML models it needs - no manual installation of dependencies required.

    My two biggest drivers for the creation of this were:

        The lack of karaoke coverage for niche, avant-garde, and local tracks.
    
        Nostalgia for the good old cheesy karaoke backgrounds with flowing rivers, city panoramas, etc.
    
    Some highlights:

        Stem separation using the UVR Karaoke model (preserves backing vocals) or Demucs
    
        Automatic lyrics via WhisperX transcription, or fetched from LRCLIB when available
    
        Pitch scoring with player profiles and scoreboards
    
        Gamepad support and TV-friendly UI scaling for party setups
    
        GPU acceleration on NVIDIA (CUDA) and Apple Silicon (CoreML/MPS)
    
        Built with Rust and the Bevy engine
    
    The whole stack is open source. No premium tier, no "open core" - just the app.

    Feedback and contributions welcome.

    • solstice7 minutes ago
      Excited to try this out. How well does WhisperX deal with lyrics in say Mandarin or Cantonese? Does it output Hanzi?
    • antihero32 minutes ago
      This looks like awesome awesome fun! Will let you know how it runs. What a wonderful idea <3
  • 1072928716 minutes ago
    Open source, local and passion driven. The kind of news that make me believes in humanity again. Thank you, can't wait to try it this week-end !
  • rjh2916 minutes ago
    I think you nailed it. Does it support pitch/tempo controls?