Apulsoft Unmask Official

Following the Apulsoft Unmask disclosures, several cybersecurity vendors took immediate action:

The "Unmask" in the name suggests vocal removal, but the plugin is capable of much more. Depending on the model selected, Apulsoft Unmask can dissect a stereo track into distinct layers. The standard models typically include:

The technology is based on the open-source research project "Spleeter" by Deezer, but Apulsoft has wrapped this complex technology in a user-friendly, highly optimized audio plugin format (AU and VST). This bridges the gap between complex command-line tools used by data scientists and the graphical interfaces required by music producers. apulsoft unmask

: Adjust the Master Gain until you see a visible amount of "delta signal" in the display.

: Allows for graphical editing of the frequency response of the extracted signal, ensuring no phase issues when adding it back to the original. This bridges the gap between complex command-line tools

: It is highly effective on distorted guitars, vocals, and drum overheads to add "life" or a fuller stereo feel.

Soloes the masked signal so you can hear the "ghostly" audio you are adding back. : It is highly effective on distorted guitars,

Their flagship products include software for unlocking BitLocker-encrypted drives, bypassing Windows login credentials, extracting passwords from popular browsers, and even cloning protected RFID cards. For years, Apulsoft marketed these tools exclusively to law enforcement agencies, private investigators, and IT administrators—professionals who might need legitimate access to locked systems for forensic analysis or data recovery.

The Unmask movement gained mainstream traction when a reputable cybersecurity publication, The Breach Report , published a three-part investigation titled “Apulsoft Unmask: The Password Crackers You Never Heard Of.”