Meanwhile, the audio recordings were edited. This was done to ensure that any difference between the recordings would be caused solely by the isolation systems used. First, the original tracks were cut to forty seconds. Next the recording in between the start of recording and the start of the track and the time after the end of the recording and when the recording stopped were removed. The recordings were then timeshifted to closely match that of the original track. This was done to eliminate all factors other than a difference in the replicated audio itself that could lead to variable differences between the recordings and thus lead to in correct results.
Once this was completed, each audio file was separated into its own folder, since Similarity must compare two folders. The folders were organized for ease of access.
The audio comparison could now start. Each recording was compared to its respective original track. The percent content, tags, and precision were recorded for each. The data was organized in Microsoft Excel by track and isolation system. An average percent content was taken for each song and the individual recording percent content deviation from the average was made for each recording. The deviation from average for each isolation system in all 3 songs was then summed. The isolation systems will be judged using these numbers. The results for each isolation system are given below.