😱😱😱😱Bro Bad terms of use ? what's up with this ? If I record an original song in this DAW I can't release the song recorded with this DAW (hitnmix) according to this term of use. whats up with this ? All copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (registered and unregistered) in and on HIT’N’MIX and all content (including all applications) located on the site shall remain vested in Hit’n’Mix Ltd or its licensors (which includes other users). You may not copy, reproduce, republish, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use HIT’N’MIX content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from HIT’N’MIX. Any other use of HIT’N’MIX content requires the prior written permission of Hit’n’Mix
You really have good content every single time, always worth a watch and you truly do explain things clearly. I am not really interested in AI melody or musical generation myself but I AM interested in AI vocals since I can't sing, and getting samples to fit after the fact is not always a simple task, not to mention anyone can use the same royalty free sample. Creating unique AI vocals is something I am really looking forward to since I can no longer afford 2 thousand dollars (for example) for a real singer for each song.
Awesome video! Hats off. I think it would be cool if the program asks us how we want the rip to sound after it computes. This gives us all of our intent a one-stop solution.
Thank you! Your video is great and explains RipX clearly. Could you please create another complete tutorial on how to clean and improve an AI-generated song using RipX?
Absolutely incredible! Thanks for clear and concise video. I really enjoy your tutorials. This software is so exciting! I had no idea something like this existed.
😱😱😱😱Bro Bad terms of use ? what's up with this ? If I record an original song in this DAW I can't release the song recorded with this DAW (hitnmix) according to this term of use. whats up with this ? All copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (registered and unregistered) in and on HIT’N’MIX and all content (including all applications) located on the site shall remain vested in Hit’n’Mix Ltd or its licensors (which includes other users). You may not copy, reproduce, republish, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use HIT’N’MIX content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from HIT’N’MIX. Any other use of HIT’N’MIX content requires the prior written permission of Hit’n’Mix
This is a great idea! I've tried Suno's AI service and it gets weird quickly. I contacted Suno to ask if they had a stems feature when you sign up-they don't, so I didn't. Using RipX would give that essential ability to make my own stems! I've just gotten RipX and will do a review soon. Thanks for another great vid!
@@LanewoodStudios So far, I find RipX nearly flawless on vocals and bass. Very good at getting the drums into the kick/drum/perc zones, as well as most guitars separating from synths/strings etc. But that interface… wow. So alien… Feels like a stretch to call it a DAW. It's more of an app like SpectraLayers. But, it does some really cool stuff, so I'll keep at it. Thanks!
Thanks for the video; as someone new to all this it may take some practice. Ive been generating AI music, and some of the quality is not good, especially the voice, which can sound fuzzy/distorted. Is there a tool in this program or another program that you can drop the AI track into and it cleans it up rather than going through the entire separation?
I'm not a pro at this, but in my experience the separation is far from perfect. You are left with a crazy amount of artifacts intermixed throughout all the tracks. If you delete them in order to clean up a track, you are risking degrading the stem that it truly belongs to. You can reassign the artifacts to the correct stem but it is very tedious. It is also sometimes very difficult to correctly identify which instrument the artifact belongs to.
Oh it’s absolutely not perfect yet and you cannot really use these stems in separation. For subtle rebalancing or some additional processing on a stem it seems to work pretty well though.
@@LanewoodStudiosyes sir! I can Imagine your reply with a follow-up that encourages Elvis that “they are working on this and it’s probably coming soon”.
No it’s from streambeats, a platform that offers copyright free music for content creators. Check out this video for a great platform with AI generated songs though: Kickstart Your Music Production with Suno AI: From Idea to Song in Minutes! th-cam.com/video/jBy_O1Y4gO8/w-d-xo.html
Hello Lanewood I also use RipX DAW, if you ever have time to make a MIDI tutorial from Audio to Midi, so I can import them into cubase 13 Pro But I can't get it to make a nice midi file of it, now you can also choose from 2 options ...I am keeping an eye on your nice channel.... Kind regards, Ron
Hi Ron, I haven't exactly tried that very extensively yet but I but I'm sure it with how clear the parts are detected. E.g. is the audio of the separated layers clear and distinct. If so it should be able to generate midi from that.
The Corrs are an Irish family band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings: Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, mandolin, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland.
A Friend said i should tell you do do something like Dom used to do Cubase 60sec basic tips videos . Might be with a try , will no doubt drive lots of traffic to your channel .
Awesome! So this was the regular RipX right. Not the Pro version. Would be great to see if you can get even better sound out of the Pro version or the regular one is enough for most beginner/intermediate users. Also, you said that you cant play with your VSTs directly? Can you elaborate a bit? So I wont be able to use my VSTs as on other DAWs?
It was the pro version but I did not use the pro features in the video. You cannot use VSTis directly but you can import the sounds of a VSTi and then use those sounds like any of the other sounds in there.
As much as the music industry seeks to maximize return by releasing multiple versions of the same album, I'm surprised it hasn't realized there is an untapped source of revenue in re-releasing the original recordings of classic albums as stem collections. It may not appeal to the casual music listener, but I expect there are enough musicians and committed music fans to make it worthwhile. A new way to listen to classic albums. The praise and worship segment of the music industry is wise to this already, but that kind of music is very much not my jam, as they say.
Interesting idea, what do you think these stems would be used for? Would people just buy the stems to listen to them individually or make remixes you mean?
@@LanewoodStudios Well, with access to the stems the listener could choose to listen whichever way he or she wanted in a mixer app as simple as Audacity. To solo individual tracks or remix so an instrument of particular interest would be dominant. Could also be a cloud-based mixer with subscription service to the record company's catalog, to the artist or to whomever owns the rights to those particular recordings. Recordings are already released multiple times in various editions with a live track, or so, added. Now, artists are even releasing new albums in multiple versions on day one. To me, stem-based or listener-remixable album versions seems like a no-brainer way to an additional revenue stream. Perhaps adding vocal narrative tracks from the recording or mixing or mastering engineer explaining why certain creative or technical choices were made. Maybe a vocal narrative track from the artist about the song itself. That would add value, I think.
@@CloudiVist ah thanks for your suggestions. And yes as a music producer I would be very interested in a setup like that, and maybe even the die hard music fans of an artist would be. But I'm not sure that it would bring them (the rights owners/record companies) that much extra revenue compared to the effort and risk of releasing tracks like that. But we'll see if it happens at some point.
😱😱😱😱Bro Bad terms of use ? what's up with this ? If I record an original song in this DAW I can't release the song recorded with this DAW (hitnmix) according to this term of use. whats up with this ? All copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (registered and unregistered) in and on HIT’N’MIX and all content (including all applications) located on the site shall remain vested in Hit’n’Mix Ltd or its licensors (which includes other users). You may not copy, reproduce, republish, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use HIT’N’MIX content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from HIT’N’MIX. Any other use of HIT’N’MIX content requires the prior written permission of Hit’n’Mix Ltd.
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😱😱😱😱Bro Bad terms of use ?
what's up with this ?
If I record an original song in this DAW I can't release the song recorded with this DAW (hitnmix) according to this term of use.
whats up with this ?
All copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (registered and unregistered) in and on HIT’N’MIX and all content (including all applications) located on the site shall remain vested in Hit’n’Mix Ltd or its licensors (which includes other users). You may not copy, reproduce, republish, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use HIT’N’MIX content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from HIT’N’MIX. Any other use of HIT’N’MIX content requires the prior written permission of Hit’n’Mix
You really have good content every single time, always worth a watch and you truly do explain things clearly. I am not really interested in AI melody or musical generation myself but I AM interested in AI vocals since I can't sing, and getting samples to fit after the fact is not always a simple task, not to mention anyone can use the same royalty free sample. Creating unique AI vocals is something I am really looking forward to since I can no longer afford 2 thousand dollars (for example) for a real singer for each song.
Check out my videos on Audimee
@@LanewoodStudios Never heard of it but will try find it and check it out!
@@LanewoodStudios Ahh I see, you mean this channel's videos on Audimee. Found. Watching now! Cheers
Great video. Well explained in details and in a quiet and intelligent way. Thank you!
@@shay17 and thank you for commenting!
Awesome video! Hats off. I think it would be cool if the program asks us how we want the rip to sound after it computes. This gives us all of our intent a one-stop solution.
More AI required for that ;)
Thank you!
Your video is great and explains RipX clearly. Could you please create another complete tutorial on how to clean and improve an AI-generated song using RipX?
@@Chevinster thank you. I’ll put it on the list.
Absolutely incredible! Thanks for clear and concise video. I really enjoy your tutorials. This software is so exciting! I had no idea something like this existed.
Thank you. Yes it’s quite special. You can try it for free for 21 days with the link in the description.
@@LanewoodStudiosI just got to the end and you mention Cubase integration. Do you think you’ll make a video about that? Maybe a short?
@@Si5ive yeah it’s a nice idea that I’ll keep in mind. Many videos in the planning at the moment 😉.
Great vid, thanks!
@@keshmonique you are very welcome!
This is amazing DAW to try, I'll definitely use it.
@@officialkronix give it a go 👍
This is the best Ripx video I've seen!
Thank you!
I’m buying this!!! I have a lot of songs that I need just the perc loop for my party band!!! And to separate the stems when doing solo piano gigs!!!
Give it a try 👍
😱😱😱😱Bro Bad terms of use ?
what's up with this ?
If I record an original song in this DAW I can't release the song recorded with this DAW (hitnmix) according to this term of use.
whats up with this ?
All copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (registered and unregistered) in and on HIT’N’MIX and all content (including all applications) located on the site shall remain vested in Hit’n’Mix Ltd or its licensors (which includes other users). You may not copy, reproduce, republish, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use HIT’N’MIX content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from HIT’N’MIX. Any other use of HIT’N’MIX content requires the prior written permission of Hit’n’Mix
Sounds great! Now there’s a lot of reverb on those vocals. Can you “dry” them up and put another type of reverb on that vocal? Thanks!
The reverb is from RipX so yes you can change it in RipX DAW.
This is a great idea! I've tried Suno's AI service and it gets weird quickly. I contacted Suno to ask if they had a stems feature when you sign up-they don't, so I didn't. Using RipX would give that essential ability to make my own stems! I've just gotten RipX and will do a review soon. Thanks for another great vid!
See how it works for you 👍.
@@LanewoodStudios So far, I find RipX nearly flawless on vocals and bass. Very good at getting the drums into the kick/drum/perc zones, as well as most guitars separating from synths/strings etc.
But that interface… wow. So alien… Feels like a stretch to call it a DAW. It's more of an app like SpectraLayers. But, it does some really cool stuff, so I'll keep at it. Thanks!
@@dahlhousestudios yes it takes some getting used to!
Try Udio, in my limited amount of messing with them both, udio seems a lot better
@@Clapstain OK. Looking at it now!
i tried to get the free 21 day version and my computer said no go sus files.. i emailed the help line.. no reply
Thanks for the video; as someone new to all this it may take some practice. Ive been generating AI music, and some of the quality is not good, especially the voice, which can sound fuzzy/distorted. Is there a tool in this program or another program that you can drop the AI track into and it cleans it up rather than going through the entire separation?
@@jean-pierreserret301 not that I know of but maybe someone else has a suggestion for you.
This video is priceless
Acquiring those skills will take time though.
@@fredt3727 thank you!
@@LanewoodStudios i have about 60 AI songs to tune now before they get published on streaming platforms, and zero skills. Wish me luck ;-)
@fredt3727 🤞
awesome tutorial! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm not a pro at this, but in my experience the separation is far from perfect. You are left with a crazy amount of artifacts intermixed throughout all the tracks. If you delete them in order to clean up a track, you are risking degrading the stem that it truly belongs to. You can reassign the artifacts to the correct stem but it is very tedious. It is also sometimes very difficult to correctly identify which instrument the artifact belongs to.
Oh it’s absolutely not perfect yet and you cannot really use these stems in separation. For subtle rebalancing or some additional processing on a stem it seems to work pretty well though.
@@LanewoodStudiosyes sir! I can Imagine your reply with a follow-up that encourages Elvis that “they are working on this and it’s probably coming soon”.
the real pain are lyric glitches, like wrong pronunciation. Any idea how to solve this?
In a song with a vocal generated by Suno or Udio you mean? I would just record the vocal part with a real singer again ;).
can you link the video where you fix stems that you got from ripx? you mention previusly recording a video about it but i can seem to find it, thanks.
Maybe this one: th-cam.com/video/ZBs5osx0bz4/w-d-xo.html
Hi great video can you isolate more than one guitar if two guitars in the mix?
Thanks! I don’t think that is currently possible with any software I know. All guitars are put together.
Hello, Is the first song in the video also AI genertared? and in what platform was it made? thank you!
No it’s from streambeats, a platform that offers copyright free music for content creators. Check out this video for a great platform with AI generated songs though:
Kickstart Your Music Production with Suno AI: From Idea to Song in Minutes!
th-cam.com/video/jBy_O1Y4gO8/w-d-xo.html
Thank you man❤
@@alonomusic 👍
HOW TO LEAVE OR SEPARATE THE CHOIRS AND SAVE THEM FRIEND
@@molibandashow-dj9hj not t sure that is possible but check the video for ideas.
When it comes to stem separation, Is it better than Moises?
I haven't tried that one myself.
Hello Lanewood
I also use RipX DAW, if you ever have time to make a MIDI tutorial from Audio to Midi, so I can import them into cubase 13 Pro But I can't get it to make a nice midi file of it, now you can also choose from 2 options ...I am keeping an eye on your nice channel....
Kind regards, Ron
Hi Ron, I haven't exactly tried that very extensively yet but I but I'm sure it with how clear the parts are detected. E.g. is the audio of the separated layers clear and distinct. If so it should be able to generate midi from that.
FRIEND HOW TO INSTALL THE PROGRAM AND SEPARATE THE CORS
As far as I remember you just run the installer to install.And I demonstrate separating stems in the video.
The Corrs are an Irish family band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings: Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, mandolin, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). They are from Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland.
A Friend said i should tell you do do something like Dom used to do Cubase 60sec basic tips videos . Might be with a try , will no doubt drive lots of traffic to your channel .
Thanks for the tip. I do do shorts but they are mostly outtakes of the long videos.
I downloaded it, tried to use it and it kept crashing I deleted it expeditiously thank god I didn’t purchase it
Always good to try before you buy. It didn’t do that on my PC by the way, but maybe there’s an updated version now.
That's why I clicked the video to see of it crashed for others.
Remarkable
Yes!
Wait so you mean I can’t use my VST’s so why get this then?
It's another way to edit audio and come up with parts.
Awesome! So this was the regular RipX right. Not the Pro version. Would be great to see if you can get even better sound out of the Pro version or the regular one is enough for most beginner/intermediate users.
Also, you said that you cant play with your VSTs directly? Can you elaborate a bit? So I wont be able to use my VSTs as on other DAWs?
It was the pro version but I did not use the pro features in the video. You cannot use VSTis directly but you can import the sounds of a VSTi and then use those sounds like any of the other sounds in there.
As much as the music industry seeks to maximize return by releasing multiple versions of the same album, I'm surprised it hasn't realized there is an untapped source of revenue in re-releasing the original recordings of classic albums as stem collections. It may not appeal to the casual music listener, but I expect there are enough musicians and committed music fans to make it worthwhile. A new way to listen to classic albums. The praise and worship segment of the music industry is wise to this already, but that kind of music is very much not my jam, as they say.
Interesting idea, what do you think these stems would be used for? Would people just buy the stems to listen to them individually or make remixes you mean?
@@LanewoodStudios Well, with access to the stems the listener could choose to listen whichever way he or she wanted in a mixer app as simple as Audacity. To solo individual tracks or remix so an instrument of particular interest would be dominant. Could also be a cloud-based mixer with subscription service to the record company's catalog, to the artist or to whomever owns the rights to those particular recordings.
Recordings are already released multiple times in various editions with a live track, or so, added. Now, artists are even releasing new albums in multiple versions on day one. To me, stem-based or listener-remixable album versions seems like a no-brainer way to an additional revenue stream. Perhaps adding vocal narrative tracks from the recording or mixing or mastering engineer explaining why certain creative or technical choices were made. Maybe a vocal narrative track from the artist about the song itself. That would add value, I think.
@@CloudiVist ah thanks for your suggestions. And yes as a music producer I would be very interested in a setup like that, and maybe even the die hard music fans of an artist would be. But I'm not sure that it would bring them (the rights owners/record companies) that much extra revenue compared to the effort and risk of releasing tracks like that. But we'll see if it happens at some point.
RipX is great for Stem separation and not good as a DAW work flow. It' would take a lot of time for anything musical.
Sure it’s a different approach.
😱😱😱😱Bro Bad terms of use ?
what's up with this ?
If I record an original song in this DAW I can't release the song recorded with this DAW (hitnmix) according to this term of use.
whats up with this ?
All copyright, trademarks, design rights, patents and other intellectual property rights (registered and unregistered) in and on HIT’N’MIX and all content (including all applications) located on the site shall remain vested in Hit’n’Mix Ltd or its licensors (which includes other users). You may not copy, reproduce, republish, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or otherwise use HIT’N’MIX content in any way except for your own personal, non-commercial use. You also agree not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from HIT’N’MIX. Any other use of HIT’N’MIX content requires the prior written permission of Hit’n’Mix Ltd.
Surely that’s not about the music you create in that DAW.
sounds terrible!
I dont respect users of AI generated anything as 'Theres" ...This is Art, not selling Cars
😂😂😂😂😂
Its a fine line between using AI like this and editing as needed and building a beat from loops and samples?
😂
But it sounds like shit!
Checkout Suno AI or Udio which was recently released. They really upped the game and then you can still improve onnut with RipX DAW.