@@Dolphinstreets that's amazing. Game changer for learning. Is this the first and only software of this kind that allows you to remove individual instruments and vocals? Secondly, can the removed/ isolated guitar track be saved and put into another program like guitar pro so that you can slow the tempo and play it on a loop to learn it? Thanks for showing this !
Great demo! Questions: does RipX also isolate the rhythm guitar? Also, you mentioned how you exported the ripped file to Logic. What file format is that? Is it just an MP3 so I can just play the file on any MP3 music player? Thanks!
All that I’d like to know is whether it is possible to pitch the whole ‘Track’ (Song Composition etc.) in its entirety, up or down in pitch …. For Example … a song in The Key Of A transposed to The Key Of Bb ?
Hello, how can you slow down the speed? Well, there's a guitar solo where he plays extremely fast and I can't learn the notes. Is there a way to slow down without the pitch changing?
The purpose of a step-it-up trainer function is to help a person get their playing ability up to the proper speed for a whole song or just any particular part of a song weather it’s chord changes or a lead solo. It’s a very handy practice tool. The idea of this tool is to start you off slow then gradually bring you up to speed (on the fly) over time & during a chosen number of loops. The way it works for example. Say you choose the very fast bit within the lead solo, shown in this video. Assuming You’ve already figured out the line shown in the video by slowing it down in the software. You set up a loop on that particular bit to a low manageable speed say 60 bpm then you end it at the actual speed (or lower) of the song. Then you practice along with that section and it gradually speeds up causing you to follow that pace to the end. Hope that helps.
I'm interested but I have no clue how to do the very first thing. What source would I get any song from that I would like to work on to upload it to RipX ? I know that's probably the dumbest question to ask in 2021 but hey, I'm the lone wildebeest that didn't migrate with the rest of the herd.
Great program, but really CPU intensive. If you've only got something like a laptop with 2 cores, it'll take 1.5 hours or longer to rip a 3 minute track.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, amazing!
That is wild. It's almost like turning sausages into pigs again. Thank you for sharing.
..or Salads back into heads of lettuce !
Wow ! I never knew that there is such kind of software
Great video, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
My pleasure!
@@Dolphinstreets that's amazing. Game changer for learning. Is this the first and only software of this kind that allows you to remove individual instruments and vocals?
Secondly, can the removed/ isolated guitar track be saved and put into another program like guitar pro so that you can slow the tempo and play it on a loop to learn it?
Thanks for showing this !
Very impressive!
Could you show and explain the setup you have to use the guitar to play with the backing track.
Great demo, and I’m very impressed! Did anything you did use the DeepAudio or was it all using just the DeepReMix? Thanks!
Interesting program Robert. It may give Song Surgeon a run for its money.
Great demo! Questions: does RipX also isolate the rhythm guitar? Also, you mentioned how you exported the ripped file to Logic. What file format is that? Is it just an MP3 so I can just play the file on any MP3 music player? Thanks!
Good explanation!
Great tool , does this tool can read a song key ?
Can you do a video about note assignment. So when two stems get bundled together you can separate them
All that I’d like to know is whether it is possible to pitch the whole ‘Track’ (Song Composition etc.) in its entirety, up or down in pitch …. For Example … a song in The Key Of A transposed to The Key Of Bb ?
Hello, how can you slow down the speed? Well, there's a guitar solo where he plays extremely fast and I can't learn the notes. Is there a way to slow down without the pitch changing?
I'm wondering how it would split up multiple guitars.
It wouldn't be able to do that. It separates different instruments - I'm guessing they have sound different enough for the algorithms to work.
It might be worth trying...does it use the stereo mix of a song? That might help it separate guitars on some recordings.
Very-very awesome! Thank you for sharing. One question. Does it have a ‘Step-it-up-trainer’ feature to it sir.
What is that?
The purpose of a step-it-up trainer function is to help a person get their playing ability up to the proper speed for a whole song or just any particular part of a song weather it’s chord changes or a lead solo. It’s a very handy practice tool. The idea of this tool is to start you off slow then gradually bring you up to speed (on the fly) over time & during a chosen number of loops. The way it works for example. Say you choose the very fast bit within the lead solo, shown in this video. Assuming You’ve already figured out the line shown in the video by slowing it down in the software. You set up a loop on that particular bit to a low manageable speed say 60 bpm then you end it at the actual speed (or lower) of the song. Then you practice along with that section and it gradually speeds up causing you to follow that pace to the end. Hope that helps.
Hi Bob, I ’d like to buy but which version is suitable for karaoke and DAW recording ? since Rip has 3 versions
Are there any analogues to this now? If so, which ones? Or is it a unique program?
Can you edit or loop certain sections of the backing track when done?
Robert, where can one find the system requirements for this software? I did not see it in the links you provided.
Fallen at the first hurdle, unable to add the activation for the month trial. Link is broken, software is not working.
I'm interested but I have no clue how to do the very first thing. What source would I get any song from that I would like to work on to upload it to RipX ? I know that's probably the dumbest question to ask in 2021 but hey, I'm the lone wildebeest that didn't migrate with the rest of the herd.
You simply import and mp3 (or other audio format) into RipX. I show this in the video by dragging & dropping: ua-cam.com/video/jYoXX09PtjU/v-deo.html
How many licenses do they give for the $99 ?
1 license
Great program, but really CPU intensive. If you've only got something like a laptop with 2 cores, it'll take 1.5 hours or longer to rip a 3 minute track.
Really horrible for isolating keyboard parts.
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