This video was great. Do any of the new ipads have this feature? Super appreciate your content. I have a pretty janky workflow on Koala. I have lots of fun and you produce such beautiful results, so quickly. ❤️
Cheers! Any m chip iPad can do it in the new Logic for iPad… the catch is it’s only available as a monthly subscription, no single purchase like the desktop version. Which is why I haven’t tried it yet lol What’s your workflow on Koala?
Logic is a full on DAW, the MPC and Koala are not. I expect Logic to process it better, but to be honest if you making hip hop or Neo Soul and just grabbing vocals for a remix the beat you make will more than likely mask the vocals. Thanks for the comparison
Definitely! Though with MPC I think as of now it’s currently only available when connected to the desktop app or something, not standalone. Whatever stem splitter you use will definitely get the job done. I use koala’s a ton, it’s just interesting to compare and see the quality differences/how all this is improving. Imagine in a few years… maybe they’ll even separate into more nuanced tracks!
Man I always forget about Rip X, that thing is CRAZY! I just found the ui pretty complex (maybe it’s changed, I used it a few years ago) whereas these kinds of stem splitters are straightforward. Kinda two different use cases for me.
This video was great. Do any of the new ipads have this feature?
Super appreciate your content. I have a pretty janky workflow on Koala. I have lots of fun and you produce such beautiful results, so quickly. ❤️
Cheers! Any m chip iPad can do it in the new Logic for iPad… the catch is it’s only available as a monthly subscription, no single purchase like the desktop version. Which is why I haven’t tried it yet lol
What’s your workflow on Koala?
Logic is a full on DAW, the MPC and Koala are not. I expect Logic to process it better, but to be honest if you making hip hop or Neo Soul and just grabbing vocals for a remix the beat you make will more than likely mask the vocals. Thanks for the comparison
Definitely! Though with MPC I think as of now it’s currently only available when connected to the desktop app or something, not standalone.
Whatever stem splitter you use will definitely get the job done. I use koala’s a ton, it’s just interesting to compare and see the quality differences/how all this is improving. Imagine in a few years… maybe they’ll even separate into more nuanced tracks!
Rip X does more then 4
Man I always forget about Rip X, that thing is CRAZY! I just found the ui pretty complex (maybe it’s changed, I used it a few years ago) whereas these kinds of stem splitters are straightforward. Kinda two different use cases for me.
@@sunwarper yea, and its pretty CPU intense but after it done i just export the stems to wav and be done with it :)