Telos Alliance has integrated AudioShake‘s source separation technology into Minnetonka Audio AudioTools Server as a subscription module, announced on 14 July 2026.
The module lets AudioTools Server users extract dialogue, music, and effects from finished program audio, producing separate outputs for dubbing, localisation, dialogue enhancement, music replacement, rights management, and remixing. It can also generate a clean music-and-effects (M&E) track, helping content owners prepare existing assets for alternate-language versions and new distribution.
The new technology is useful for broadcasters, studios, streaming providers, and content libraries that need to rework finished mixes when original multitrack sessions are unavailable, incomplete, or inaccessible.
Dialogue can be isolated for intelligibility improvements or language replacement; music can be removed or replaced for licensing reasons; and effects can be separated for editorial or restoration work.
The module integrates with other AudioTools Server modules to build file-based, automated workflows for large-scale content processing, combining source separation with loudness control, quality control, transcoding, language, and delivery processes.
“Content owners are sitting on enormous libraries of finished programming, but those assets are not always ready for the way media is distributed today,” said Telos Alliance Vice President of Business Development Markus Hintz.
“AudioShake has quickly become one of the companies defining what AI audio separation can do for media professionals, turning finished mixes into practical, usable assets for modern production and distribution workflows. By bringing their source separation into AudioTools Server, we are giving our clients a practical way to adapt existing content for new languages, new rights requirements, and new delivery platforms, all within an automated workflow they already know.”
Jessica Powell, CEO and Co-Founder of AudioShake said: “We provide studios, distributors, and broadcasters with greater control over their audio, opening up downstream opportunities for captioning, dubbing, replacing or removing licensed music, redistribution, and archives. Telos has spent decades building the audio infrastructure that broadcast runs on, which makes it the right place to put separation to work. We’re excited to bring sound separation, and the time and revenue opportunities it unlocks, into the workflows of its customers everywhere.”

Pricing and availability
AudioTools Source Separation by AudioShake is available now on a monthly or annual subscription. Each licence enables one concurrent instance and includes processing for up to 40 hours of input content per month. Further information is at TelosAlliance.com.
Telos Alliance is exhibiting at IBC2026 in Hall 8, Stand 8.

