Sample-Based Beats Will Never Be The Same
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Making beats, especially sample-based beats, just changed forever. This new AI-powered DAW named Rip-X can extract clean drums even from UA-cam rips and vinyl recordings. It can also break down samples into audio and MIDI stems. But it also includes vocal production, audio clean up, effects, vst support and more.
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The creators of RipX, Hit’n’Mix Ltd, do not condone ripping of audio without the appropriate copyright permissions. The choice of song/s used in this video is the full responsibility of DJ Pain. No copyright infringement intended. For private learning and study purposes only. Song/s studied is/are “X” by X, respectively. All song rights belong to the original artists & labels.
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00:00 - Beatmaking is Changing
01:52 - Ripping Stems from Samples
03:01 - Programming Drums
04:29 - Extracting Vocals
05:05 - Turning Samples Into MIDI
05:53 - This DAW Teaches You Music Theory
07:18 - Tuning and Producing Vocals
09:30 - The Best Vibrato Effect
09:36 - Editing Splice Loops
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They have been around for a little while as software but recently switched to a full DAW, I've been meaning to give it a try and keeping an eye on them, it's really cool stuff.
@djpain1 Is this the Ripx daw or the pro?
And now akai MPC is doing the Same with stems
@@daes5465 yeah, it's all to 'help' people make more Macdonald's Music.
I can remember when readybrek came in ... Instant shit 😂
RipX midi snatching combined with Toontrack EZKeys/Bass and Scaler2 is endless creativity/interpolating your favorite songs.
You could integrate those vsts right into ripx too 💎
How so? Break it down lol
@@DJPain1 give us the game Obi-Wan Kenobi :-)
@@innviewtheinnview8150There must be third party plugins 😅
This combo of RipX, RX10, MPC and all these VST are “INSANE!!!”
I've been using the serato sample stem separation and it works well for the most part, sometimes there is random noise and artifacts that ruin the quality but this Rip-X has amazing stem quality. Also the fact that it can separate the drums and allow you to move each percussion instrument is pretty F*****g insane.
Yeah exactly. I never predicted this technology
@@DJPain1 25 years ago i thought with a turntable and a mixer you're able to play just the instrumental or acapella from every record hahaa
Very true mpc only will allows the big 4 drums vocals melody and bass separation
FL Studio Stem Seperation has me hooked to music production again 😂 im still shocked that we can do this now . Imagine if we had this when we was 20 😂
We’d be rich
When i first started using Reason back n in 2002-03 i used to ALWAYS wish for something like this because I'd come across dope samples with even doper things happening in the background and couldnt pull it out. I grew frustrated at times because i didnt want the main parts of certain samples, i wanted that crazy shyt u didnt know was playing the whole time in the background. i lost inspiration for alot of beats because of that. Im glad we have it now but like you said, imagine if we had this when we was 20 ! (that was 23 years ago for me Lol)
@FrankCorobaBeats Many stems plugins and standalone software have existed for around 6 years now! 😉
@@DatBoiPizzzA lot*, two words. Allot means to give or apportion something to someone.
@@thekeysman6760 none of them sounded this clean .
It's good that you admit that you don't know much about it and still learning.
I think we get complacent in how we make music and don't explore other ways to make it.
Yeah I’m still learning. Gonna dive into the audio restoration features next.
I put def leppard n tupac on my Jersey Drill/Trap beat. Love Bites It's originally an 80s rock song.
We for real need to continue to learn knew techniques. Especially as we get older
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Thanks DJ Pain! The little that u showed conceptionally is mind blow, especially if you're ripping low quality MP3s and the sound reproduction is improved, that's crazy?. I'm not into sampling but for resampling my own work and flipping it to get another spin, sounds great. Appreciate ya!
This is awesome news! I've followed the RipX platform for quite a while and this presentation has pushed me over the edge to make a purchase- SOON! Thanks so much for this information!!!
Appreciate you watching!
Knock knock knocking on heaven's DAW.. Sorry couldn't resist 😂😂
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Thanks Dad! I bet you have a cover band called ‘the DAWS’ 😂
@@wakinglife7065 you're welcome son! 😂 The Daws hahaha no I don't but I do have a DAWting feeling that we're getting well and truly fucked with ✌️
@@DJPain1 Pin our Dawddy of the year comment please
Thank you. Bless
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much!!!
Awesome video thank you 🙏
This is dope thanks for the 💎 as usual 🙏
Thanks for watching
Whoa this is next level, Im imagining being able to create a mid 90s DJ U-NEEK drum kit, and being able to get Timbalands sonics.. This is wild! thanks for the video
Wow, this looks amazing, great introduction
Planning to use, thanks
I've been messing around with the trial version for about a week. The technology it's packing is pretty damn impressive. As a DAW it's not for me - just not designed for the type of music I make and I think the interface/workflow has a lot of room for improvement when it comes to creating a full track. I really respect and appreciate that they're challenging what a DAW is supposed to look like and offering such a fresh and unique alternative though. We need more of that in music production software/technology in general. Also really appreciate that they're approaching AI as a tool to empower _human_ creativity rather than replace it.
Agreed
@jaminjones8784 Interface and work flow are unrelated words and not interchangeable, contrary to your misuse of the foward slash. 😉
@thekeysman6760 touch grass, boomer 🥸
I've been using Rip-X for quite a while, but never used it as a DAW. I knew that it was capable of making beats. I mostly use it to create stems for remixing purposes. I use Abelton Live 11 Suite mainly. I'm just like you. I only scratched the surface of this DAW. You've inspired me to go in and dig deeper into this software and get a little more out of my investment. Thank you for the inspiration and this video.
Wow this is amazing haven’t been impressed by a daw in a while as far as things we haven’t seen before this is a exciting product. Great video.
Glad you like it!
This is a game changer for me!!! I have a top 40 band I can grab the perc to the hits songs and sound like the record!!!🔥🔥🔥
I love the vocal production aspect. Much needed currently using presonus studio one. Gonna take a deep dive for sure
If these features were native to a daw, which they are to this one, it’s ideal. I switch from daw to daw and use 3rd party vsts for my vocal production atm as I think most producers do
@@DJPain1 This
I like that you can pull a note out of a sample, like if there is a phrase that is C major, you could rip all the sonics from everything that E note frequency of that chord.
I was first introduced to the DAW by the legendary Lord Finesse, since then I've known it's a game changer
Oh wow he uses this?!
@@DJPain1 Yes, I met him at Russel Peter's house where he was teaching him scratching and there's actually more features in that DAW lol
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I use FL and my most recent update added the same stem separation feature. It will probaby be added to most major DAWs fairly quickly. And you're right: it's definitely a game changer!
Absolutely is
Rip X does it on a whole other level tho.
So, I assume that means that you use both DAWs and have compared the stem feature on BOTH of them, right?@@coldskoolbeatz
@miketolbert94 You don't have to use both of them to know FL separates just the Drums, Bass, Instruments, and Vocals, same as Serato Studio/Sample.
Whereas Rip X separates the Drums, Percussion, Strings, Guitars, Pianos, Vocals, etc.
But since you asked, yes, I've used them both and own them both. IMHO, Rip X is better.
it all sessentially uses the same ai and theyre all gonna be just as good as eachother in like a week, just give it a minute@@coldskoolbeatz
Stem separation is taking crate digging to a new level, now it's on the MPC, i seen Jermaine Dupri using it on IG, i know the OG's are going crazy can't wait to hear what they cooking up.
The MPC has built in stem separation now?! 🤯
@@DJPain1 Almost. Akai haven't rolled out the software update yet, but I think it's in their DAW.
@@DJPain1yes it’s coming out in February
It's only on the software now,I'm hoping they don't delay putting it on the stand alone,because this free up more producing options,which is a headache for the copyright police 😂
Yeah it’s coming to the Mpc software and standalone
Thanks man, this is really really cool
No problem!
Awesome tool for composing live dj sets..
Salute for doing the video been seeing vids on this just never clicked until now.
Thank you for watching
@WorldwideWebbedBeats Salut is also a greeting in French and other languages, which is why you see it at the start of comments. Just saying.
THIS IS INSAAAAAANE 🤯
Interesting era for DAWs that's for sure
Absolutely it is.
I just found your channel, and I’m enjoying your content.
To me, it doesn’t matter how advanced technology is, if you don’t have ear for music, or have an understanding of bar structure, your music will be trash. So, my hope is that the up and coming producers or beat makers have extensively studied music. And I don’t mean scholastically, but listening
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This is really dope.
That’s freaking nuts. It will take the drum sounds and paint them on a pattern the way it was played . Wow
Yep!!
Niiiice. Thanks🎉
No problem 👍
Hmm gonna tray this
Incredible,, .. !! Here we go ✓ the future is actually right now. Good commentary
Thank you for watching
Yes sir.. been using this for the last 2 years.. lots of options!!
oh nice, how much have you used the audio restoration features?
Not much.. mainly use it for stem separation, changing the key of samples, rearranging notes , and replacing the notes with my own vsts..
There are so many options.. you can isolate notes and use the built in keyboard to watch the notes they are playing.. Basically , allowing you to replay the entire sample ..
How do I access that? (the keyboard)@@808ohenderson
Thanks for sharing, this tool has me thinking outside the box. This could help me see arrangments and get idea's for my project and use my sounds.
true!
@ernestwilliams6616 Ideas* plural, no apostrophe saying idea is.
@@thekeysman6760 👍
So this! Looks more intuitive than Melodyne, iZotope & others. Looks to me like it’s revolutionizing the game on sample editing. It could soon become a must-have. Thanks for the vid!
It’s easier than melodyne to me at least
To think i started with Sonic Foundry Acid Pro 2.0, now on Reason 10, i wanna add this to my tool belt.
Game changer
Good ish bro. Cant wait to jump in myself
Hope you like it as much as I do
May have try this on Vision Pro
the thing i always notice is when drums are ripped, that “sucking” sidechainy artifact sound remains
Oh yeah I’m getting ideas on how to use this right away
Lots of possibilities
I use for stems and changing a few things around, but the new feature i use it for now is learning guitar parts. where you can slow down the speed but not the pitch, plus it shows you the keys as well. you just need to transfer them to the keys of the guitar.
Exactly!
Which is what Melodyne has been able to do for 20 years too.
Wow crazy u made the sample to that nia sultana song been bumping her since i heard that ambuiance song she is fire 🔥 that sample is fire 🔥
Thank you, it’s from this pack: bsta.rs/90150b7a3
This is also a feature on the latest fl studio 21 update
I'm curious how it is with ripping old vinyl uploads. I know if the song quality is bad it won't be great but I'd like to see how it works with old 70s samples
This... This right here... Wow. What a time to be alive. The pro version is under $200? say less!
It’s pretty crazy how cheap this is
If you were alive 6 years ago, you're late! 😉
Very interesting software!
True
Slick~
Thanks for watching
How does it handle more complex drum rhythms? I do most of my vocal and instrument ripping in melodyne, just rip a bit of it and tune it and even export the midi to whack directly into Pro Tools to pop onto a different instrument, but I'm always on the look out for something that can extract good midi data from complex drum patterns.
This is bananas 🍌 😮🔥
Thanks Big Bro i was on the fence you just made it a go . Thanks
Try out the free trial though hitnmix.com
Holy crap. That's all I can say.
BTW looking into it now... trying to find the difference between regular and pro licenses, but not seeing it right away... or maybe I missed it
hitnmix.com
Would love for all of this to be a feature in DAW's already popular. Great tech.
I’m sure it’s coming
You both don't realise how old all this is. Prior to DAWs* plural, no apostrophe saying DAW is, this has existed in plugins and standalone software for around 6 years. And Logic has been able to do audio to MIDI for over 23 years.
Ill have to check my mac. You can rip drums for example and remix? So, even something played live?
Yes, all recordings are essentially the same
Basslines Here I come 🙏😈
as an older artist producer and sample based lover this is good but also scary. Music making has changed so much from our days of hardware sampling to now this. Is it time to hang up my hat
Why?
@davidowen449 Well, you've only just found out about this but it's existed in plugins and standalone software for around 6 years and you didn't hang up your hat because you didn't know.
Don’t give up bro
MPC now stem separates. I just learned Ableton I don’t wanna learn another unless it’s pro tools or logic
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This is incredible. Acid Pro will be sad to see you go! You were one of it's last soldiers/masochist!
Nah they lost me a long time ago. Fuck Magix. They knowingly rushed to released a flawed product, ignoring all of us beta testers, then provided no support whatsoever. It’s 2024 and they don’t have time stretching or aux sends or even support for all vst plug-ins. It’s 🗑️and I’m ashamed to have been a part of their campaign.
real talk - they dropped the ball heavy@@DJPain1
Edison in fl studio was converting samples to midi Ages ago already. Not to mention that you can blur whole samples in there and basically make them unrecognisable.
And Logic has been doing audio to MIDI since before Fruity Loops pooped into existence! 😉
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Glad you made a video on this. I tried out the RipX demo when looking for good stem separation and i realized that not only is it one of the best for that, but its also a daw with all these other features you mentioned like MIDI manipulation, de-verb etc. I've been planning to buy the full version soon.
Yep exactly! I still use other stem separation options if I just need something quick and dirty but ripx is 🔥 for lots of other stuff
Looks pretty sick....
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It’s pretty dope imo
rip it rip it real good u bloody legend
Is the stem separator better than Serato or anything like that?
Yeah Stem Separators are a good next step but we should all be learning Spectral Editing to fully understand it.
Saw it and thought it was just for stems lol.....thx!!!
yeah so did I!
This plugin is 🔥🔥🔥. The DJ Ave Mcree video was where i saw it 1st and the Timbo drums rip crazy 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Oh shit he ripped timbo drums?
@@DJPain1 dawg. Craaaaszy. ua-cam.com/video/Cgg2HVGoQ-g/v-deo.htmlsi=DirG4HnRj2SOfLu6
A DJ Friends told me about this 2yrs ago and ive been using it since the summer of '22 during the Covid times
I’m late 😂
Better late than never brotha. Hell you might show me some stuff I don’t know about it. Much continued success man. Peace ☮️
Look into Ultimate Vocal Remover 5 too... It's not a DAW, but for ripping vox, drums, bass and even wind instruments, it works very well... It gives you lots of options for "ripping" also...
It’s amazing
When you changed that guitar chord to a Dim…Damn!
It sounded clean too
So did you load the Wav for the guitar player and you were able to turn that into midi? I missed the example of that part.
Yep
Music production is crazy right now!
It really is
Wish I could use it with in protools or fl
I wonder when you move the note or say the vocal is the lyrics linked to the note or is it kinda have say the audio in the background and whatever note is there it'll just play that note
Wat
MPC has stem separation coming too for samples. .
That's great but I don't want this as a full DAW. This makes more sense as a VST. Its kind of crazy to build a whole DAW around stem separation.
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just copped the pro version. thanks
Hope you figure out all its secrets
Player- "Baby Come Back"
I got RipX last summer and it’s fuc*in incredible! You can split a sample down to the hi hats. There’s still room for improvement on the amount of time it takes for longer samples and there’s some artifacts in certain stems, kinda like an old mp3 file but not as bad, just takes some eq, but overall it’s dope, wish I had something like this 20 years ago.
I wonder how this is gonna change music over the next decade… and copyright law also
@@DJPain1 I’m not sure if it’ll change copyright law but do I think artist and copyright lawyers will be pay closer attention to new music for that piano riff or bass line, so probably more claims. I do think more producers will start sampling with this kind of software tho so that’ll be interesting.
@@DJPain1 could there be some kind of digital fingerprint to each mb of any part of an original composition? Kinda everything that you yourself generate can have its own DNA tag??
DNA digital notification alert
Surely the way we producers should be using AI is in helping us not only in our education but also in protecting the compositions that we ourselves create. No?
Hey Pushinkeys, what is their policy on updates if you don't mind me asking? Do they freely update the software or is it a thing like Soundforge, where they just give you discounts on newer versions???
The stem separation software is getting so much better these days, but I still rarely bother because most the time there are still unwanted artifacts left behind.
Especially if the instrumental that you're separating has more than just a few sounds. Now if it's just a piano, with drums, and a vocal track then it does a great
job, but let's be honest.. MOST SONGS are not just a few tracks. I've always wanted a clean instrumental of Master P's song "Let's Get Em" and as soon as FL
Studio released their stem separation update, I rushed to download that song, pulled it into FL Studio, did the stem separation and was not pleased at all! There
were way too many unwanted artifacts and it sounded pretty trashy! However, give it another 5 years or so and it should be even more rock solid!
You can clean up a lot of them though and layer vsts over it
I hope what you downloaded wasn't an mp3.🤔
I was so excited to try it out yeah! I just ripped it from UA-cam and threw it in FL Studio. However.. I've done this with several wav files and high quality ones and the artifacts still remain in quite a bit of them. Like Pain said.. there are some things I could do to clean it up a bit.. but yeah.. I think in another 5 to 10 years there will finally be one that is perfect that won't have the clicky pops/artifacts left behind when separating them. Again.. this tool works perfectly when a sample has limited instruments in it. But trying to do it with a song or sample that has 10+ things or more going on at once and it's a nightmare@@coldskoolbeatz
@@SuperHonkyPodcastThe thing is, it's already existed for 6 years and the reason it hasn't progressed to zero artifacts is because it never will be perfect! It's dependent on the programme material as you said. Another 5 years is irrelevant!
RipX is nice for sampling and processing samples but I only it for studying other people’s musical arrangements. The midi information is helpful for teaching composition. There is a song you like, you can tear it apart and find out how it’s made.
That part is helpful. Apparently there’s a piano that you can toggle. I’m learning
Yes for learning it's a fantastic tool. But for blatant ripping off, which I think it'll be used for more nah not for me.
You can do that for a lot less, using free stem sep tools, or even something like Anthem Score for pitch to MIDI...
he does it exactly, not like a melodyne???? I used melodyne, this is bullshit
@@hxllabeats9641 Melodyne does NOT do stem separation. I should know, I own the top of the line Melodyne Studio. Melodyne only alters pitch and formant and can be used to create MIDI from the pitches recognized, but does NOT separate audio into stems.
RipX been my shit all 2023, I think my upcoming album was pretty mixed w RIP x stems from a two tracks sampled based beat from my sp404 or MPC
oh damn so you really know this DAW inside and out
@@DJPain1 the application for windows yes RipX by deep remix is so cool but I have yet to try the daw. I won't lie it's totally the top stem separation application/plugin I will use. Serato is aight.
How dare you tempt me! 🥺
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I need this DAW!!! Now I can rip drum from recordings and only get what I need!!!for my party band!!!
There's a free trial to use, that's what I'm using: hitnmix.com
there's free stem sep software out there now.
+DJPain1 Would you say the MIDI rip is better than Ableton Live's convert to MIDI?
I’d imagine but I’ve never used it
@MrMakemusicmike Logic, having had audio to MIDI prior to Ableton even existing, is better than Live's attempt.
Great video. I dropped a splice wav drum file into Rip x and it separated out the kick, snare etc. I went to export and clicked separate stems but it saved it as a single wav file. I look at the manual and I couldn't find what I am doing wrong. Can it actually export out these individual drum hits?
Yeah just solo the track you want to bounce and bounce it.
Is this the standard or pro version?
I care more for the feel of my beats then a few artifacts bc of stem separation 🎉 Works wonders for me, mask artifacts with reverb and filters.
In the 90's it was static but who cared 😂
True
@cosmo5179 What do you think was "static" in the 90s*, not 90 is, please? Because I have no idea what you mean.
@@thekeysman6760 record noise/static from sampling from vinyl. I never minded a bit of static noise in my samples. Nowadays i dont mind an artifact from stem-separation, that was my point.
@@cosmo5179 Oh, I see now! Yes, I'm totally with you on that one! 👍🕊️
This is dope
Yep!!
There are a few issues with RipX though (their policies are unclear). I would also highly recommend higher order symplectic integration to preserve continuity better, I have some geometric continuity methods for that (like for smoothing things). Btw, inverse dynamics is impossible (stem separation being an example at an attempt to do inverse dynamics, as such, though it is vaguely useful because of conversion methods). The reason stem separation being sort of useful (other than people ripping things) is that those things can then be morphed and it's highly specific, for instance the typical 5 set of "instruments".
Can it swap vocals out wirh trained .pth models like what KitsAi does?
No but you could just export the vocals into kits.ai
So Melodyne with stems, as a DAW?
Saw on their site, if you have melodyne, they give you a discount
And more features. Melodyne was always clunky for me 🤷🏽
I wish you were able to have more control over the audio to midi. If it allowed you to draw over the notes you wanted to export like Zplane's Decoda it would work so much better. Right now with the low quality UA-cam audio it grabs too many artifacts.
You can draw over them- you can smoothly correct the notes, delete the noisy artifacts, etc. I’ll make a video showing those features, but other videos have covered this
@@DJPain1 I just wish you can draw over the notes you want to export without having to delete the artifacts. I have emailed Ripx and asked for this feature but I think they tried to improve it in a different way.
Audio to midi with melodyne allows you to do this easily. It's been doable with that for years already
@@1337murk it's still not that great especially splitting a recording into stems and then trying to create MIDI from the stems.
Anthem Score does that. And there's free stem sep tools now.
Samplab is dope too
Send me a link
Is it a main program with add-on or is it all in one?
It’s a standalone
dangerous
It kind of is isn’t it?
@@DJPain1 as you was talking my mind drifted and can imagine the mess that's gonna come from it. the quality of music will be challenged By this on so many fronts , it can make a amateur or a Musical " tourist " persuade themselves they can be in places such as yourself and many other contributors in Music. I'm really off the wall w this one...
@@doommega nah I disagree with that. I think the implications for copyright law are scary though.
well said good man well said. @@DJPain1