Using it for acapellas to get better beat arrangement, so don't need that good quality but at the same time i can extract every single acapella that's dope 💪🏻
This is dope right, 100% , But I can potentially see some concerns with this in terms of someone potentially just ripping off anything they want, for example your beats!
@@kevinjuskevcallaghan3939 what I ment is, if someone decided to dismantle your beat essentially this site is giving them the stems. They can mangle it. these days , I'm not sure yourube AI would be able to tell.
Nice video. This is good but RX-7 from Izotope still reigns supreme for me, but it’s definitely expensive. Moises is also a good option as well if you’re using iPad or the M1 Macs.
@@thiketmusic I actually think RX 7/8 does a better job at separating than any of the AI based sites. Just open any audio file in RX 7/8 and run it through "Music Rebalance". You can choose how intensely the layers separate too. The default separation is "Percussion (Drums)", "Bass", "Instruments", and "Vocals". With the quality set to "Best" and the separation algorithm set to 95/100 for each stem...it does a scary good job.
Great video!!! just a question out of curiosity. Is there anything out there that you could split up just the instruments separately in single files rather than instruments all in one file? I found it super insightful dragging separate stems into Ableton for reference to see how to a producer has laid out he's elements to keep the track interesting. Not necessarily interested about the quality of the sounds from AI, or using anything from a track someone else has created. I simply create a empty audio/Midi channel underneath where a instrument has been placed from a stem and creating a totally different sounds of my own. Its been a game changer for me struggling with writers block. it would be very interesting to see how the instruments have been separately been laid out in a track then following that using my own sounds, hope that makes sense.
There's a bunch of these packs i kinda tried'em all but still at some point you'll get some blowing sound & some instrument will come into other track like the drums or so the algorithm is kinda free if there were some sort of correction option so we can fix those track shifts I'll b happy ... Been looking for such software without success I'm a software geek so could write it but if somebody did it I don't want to reinvent the wheel
Do you think xtract stem is just as good. I got a year subscription last Black Friday for 30 and it’s pretty cool. Not all songs work If it has to much going on it gets phasie but other times it surprises me and does a magic trick like what that lalali did
I've got RIP-X and had used another AI STEM generator - RIP-X is excellent on percussion - vocals, and "other": but fails with BASS as the original instrument's timbre - character - tone is decimated and in place there's a muddy - modulated - phase-shifting mess. I'm not sure of workarounds although using bandwidth limited extra tracks made from "other" might help fill in missing harmonics to some degree. Are there good ways to improve the bass?
Il just ask here because yall seem cool, but im doing a few covers and remixes and I'm getting them mixed and mastered but do I need to have each individual stem? Or can I just send the finished beat? Because I don't have the original stems, it's a pre-made beat, so mostly it's just my vocals. Any and all info is super appreciated. I'm new to music clearly, but always been super passionate.
Beat and vocals is good. The person you’re hiring can’t do anything to the beat, but if the beat is mixed well then your vocals should fit. Mastering is the easy part imo
Using it for acapellas to get better beat arrangement, so don't need that good quality but at the same time i can extract every single acapella that's dope 💪🏻
Thank you so much for doing this video! This program is absolutely amazing! I'm going to use it from some songs from the 50's! :)
This is crazzzzy🤝
This is dope right, 100% , But I can potentially see some concerns with this in terms of someone potentially just ripping off anything they want, for example your beats!
so true
Sadly that’s true
Just have to make sure your songs/beats are protected with a content ID
@@kevinjuskevcallaghan3939 what I ment is, if someone decided to dismantle your beat essentially this site is giving them the stems. They can mangle it. these days , I'm not sure yourube AI would be able to tell.
Yes but for example people can use it for MIDI covers, like the ones from Koji Kobura
About to try this
Thanks for the knowledge;)
luv yo intro
I wanna do mashups so bad and i am excited to try this out
This is amazing for pulling acapellas, but takes to long and too many steps to separate full stems. Excellent find though.
Ripx bro
Thanx dude this is good
I was using Spleeter but this seems better
@Anand Shah but instead for thier cheap commercial purposes
Nice video. This is good but RX-7 from Izotope still reigns supreme for me, but it’s definitely expensive. Moises is also a good option as well if you’re using iPad or the M1 Macs.
RX 7 rips stems like this?
@@thiketmusic I actually think RX 7/8 does a better job at separating than any of the AI based sites. Just open any audio file in RX 7/8 and run it through "Music Rebalance". You can choose how intensely the layers separate too. The default separation is "Percussion (Drums)", "Bass", "Instruments", and "Vocals". With the quality set to "Best" and the separation algorithm set to 95/100 for each stem...it does a scary good job.
@@ridethewavz i looked it up. Way out of my budget.
I tried this and it’s sucks especially with lots of guitars
i just tried it and it actually kinda works.
Thanks this would be great for the stem player
is there something to separate all drums (kick, snare, hi hats etc..)?
Great video!!! just a question out of curiosity. Is there anything out there that you could split up just the instruments separately in single files rather than instruments all in one file? I found it super insightful dragging separate stems into Ableton for reference to see how to a producer has laid out he's elements to keep the track interesting. Not necessarily interested about the quality of the sounds from AI, or using anything from a track someone else has created. I simply create a empty audio/Midi channel underneath where a instrument has been placed from a stem and creating a totally different sounds of my own. Its been a game changer for me struggling with writers block. it would be very interesting to see how the instruments have been separately been laid out in a track then following that using my own sounds, hope that makes sense.
Every program ive used has phasing issues where other stems or instruments bleed through.. obviously due to the way its mixed.
Asked a buddy for some stems to do a flip, and he said the label wouldn't let him send them... 👀👀👀
If I want to remove vocals and wind, do I have to split vocals and instrument and afterwards upload instrument again to remove wind?
There's a bunch of these packs i kinda tried'em all but still at some point you'll get some blowing sound & some instrument will come into other track like the drums or so the algorithm is kinda free if there were some sort of correction option so we can fix those track shifts I'll b happy ... Been looking for such software without success I'm a software geek so could write it but if somebody did it I don't want to reinvent the wheel
thats crazy
Just saved myself $500 cheers!!!
Hey can i ask a favor of you ..please extract ta synthetic effects on black uhuro guess whoa comming to dinner
no way this is amazing lmaooo
Do you think xtract stem is just as good. I got a year subscription last Black Friday for 30 and it’s pretty cool. Not all songs work If it has to much going on it gets phasie but other times it surprises me and does a magic trick like what that lalali did
I've got RIP-X and had used another AI STEM generator - RIP-X is excellent on percussion - vocals, and "other": but fails with BASS as the original instrument's timbre - character - tone is decimated and in place there's a muddy - modulated - phase-shifting mess. I'm not sure of workarounds although using bandwidth limited extra tracks made from "other" might help fill in missing harmonics to some degree. Are there good ways to improve the bass?
you should collab with baldcafe. It could be interesting :)
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Cool capability. Ridiculous pricing. Check out stagecraft simple stems and ditch the ripoff sites.
thanks for the advice!
What about rx8? Ain’t that better?
where do you download song files from?
How is that even possible
RX 8 has the extract stems button now. But it doesn’t sound as good as this does.
Do you use this one ?
It's been a feature since at least RX7
Il just ask here because yall seem cool, but im doing a few covers and remixes and I'm getting them mixed and mastered but do I need to have each individual stem? Or can I just send the finished beat? Because I don't have the original stems, it's a pre-made beat, so mostly it's just my vocals. Any and all info is super appreciated. I'm new to music clearly, but always been super passionate.
Beat and vocals is good. The person you’re hiring can’t do anything to the beat, but if the beat is mixed well then your vocals should fit. Mastering is the easy part imo
Like Spleeter, check it out
are you sure the bass sounds good?
it didn't
rx8 does the same thing
Great . . .Now I have to go to the dentist to fix my shattered teeth after my jaw dropped too hard!
the worst online service I've ever seen, along with Spleeter
i dont like this. those algorythms will change hole music industry drasticly. ale to nie uniknione