Loving the stems incorporate on my denon prime 4 first gen. Just not happy you can't preview the track in engine pc software after separation. Overall very impressive. Keep up the good work in your vids bro👊🏾
I really don't know how AI basically work in code development especially for stem separation but these 4 groups of stems are not the actual sounds and samples. I mean the Instrument stem part only. Everything beside drums, deep bass and vocals are stored in instrument stem, which is mostly Dubstep drop, risers, impacts, textures, pads, melody, synth, many layers of it and more. I learned from Audio reverse engineering that's stems are very helpful for spectrum editing softwares but the main problem is others Electronic music genres don't have support of music genre specific stems. I can't for example separate risers from melody and that's sucks
Loving the stems incorporate on my denon prime 4 first gen. Just not happy you can't preview the track in engine pc software after separation. Overall very impressive. Keep up the good work in your vids bro👊🏾
Haha thanks a lot ! I'm waiting to try some Denon gear, I've never really tried to daily one ! Enjoy 😎
I really don't know how AI basically work in code development especially for stem separation but these 4 groups of stems are not the actual sounds and samples. I mean the Instrument stem part only. Everything beside drums, deep bass and vocals are stored in instrument stem, which is mostly Dubstep drop, risers, impacts, textures, pads, melody, synth, many layers of it and more. I learned from Audio reverse engineering that's stems are very helpful for spectrum editing softwares but the main problem is others Electronic music genres don't have support of music genre specific stems. I can't for example separate risers from melody and that's sucks
It's a video I'd really like to make, as a software developer I can bring some answers but it's going to take some time to make this one 😂