Hello Darryl ❤😊, Music tutorials is always there, but today would like to compliment on your new looks . You look very handsome Darryl 👌😊 New hair style look great 😊👍. Finally the RipX DAW looks great value for musicians 👌. Thanks for sharing 🙏
I'm looking for something that will allow the amount of detail of vocal pitch and timing analysis provided by a simple little program for iPhone called "Vocal Pitch Monitor" by Tadao Yamaoka. That program has fine lines on it's graph, allowing for subtle analyses of these parameters, though overall the program is far more limited and simple than RipX. Will RipX allow for that kind of analysis as well? The lines for pitch in the screens you showed didn't look like they would suit those ends well. Thanks for the feedback, and for the helpful demo!
this is a quote: "also watch darryl syms play guitar cause he's a sick cunt" ...is the most bogan and suspicious thing i've seen this week. made me LAUGH OUT LOUD.
Something I just haven't gotten a good answer to that maybe you can help with. If I'm already using a different DAW, do I even need the pro to get those features or should I just go with the regular version? the $100 makes a difference.
I got this recently and have been playing around with it. I'm a beginner-intermediate guitarist and want to try recording my own guitar covers where i'm playing the guitar part(s) in the original mix. So for example I might rip a Metallica song, learn the guitar parts and then replace them in the original track with my playing. The one thing it doesn't seem like RipX can do is separate multiple guitar tracks. A lot of bands have 2-3 guitars and RipX throws them all together as one track. If I wanted to learn both parts of a guitar harmony and record myself playing both what are my options with RipX? I was thinking my only option would be to duplicate the original ripped guitar track and then manually go bar by bar identifying and separating the notes of the harmonies so I end up with 2 separate guitar tracks I can listen to & learn from. Is that the only way to accomplish what I'm describing?
Good question. Yeah unfortunately RipX (and all other similar apps on the market I imagine) do not separate instrument stacks. In the instance of guitar, you would unfortunately need to manually delete notes. You can try messaging them to recommend your request in a future update or maybe they’ll be able to give you a better tip 🙂
Hello Darryl ❤😊, Music tutorials is always there, but today would like to compliment on your new looks . You look very handsome Darryl 👌😊
New hair style look great 😊👍.
Finally the RipX DAW looks great value for musicians 👌. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thank you so much for the kind words Ramesh! 🥰💜
I'm looking for something that will allow the amount of detail of vocal pitch and timing analysis provided by a simple little program for iPhone called "Vocal Pitch Monitor" by Tadao Yamaoka. That program has fine lines on it's graph, allowing for subtle analyses of these parameters, though overall the program is far more limited and simple than RipX. Will RipX allow for that kind of analysis as well? The lines for pitch in the screens you showed didn't look like they would suit those ends well. Thanks for the feedback, and for the helpful demo!
Man, I love your explanations, and your guitar touch too, fellow guitar player
Thank you sir! 😄
Suprb 🤗🥁🎵🎸🎹
Wow I have been wanting a Demo just like this one! Thank You Darryl! And I have to agree with Ramesh, you're looking sharp! 🥵💜
this is a quote:
"also watch darryl syms play guitar cause he's a sick cunt"
...is the most bogan and suspicious thing i've seen this week.
made me LAUGH OUT LOUD.
You know what they say - playing guitar gets the chicks 💁♂️😂
@@christopher-miles just a supportive girlfriend, what can I say 😂
Nice work man!
Thank you!
Does this run on Presonus ? & can you split any song i.e done by band or solo that is copyrighted, just for personal use ?
Something I just haven't gotten a good answer to that maybe you can help with. If I'm already using a different DAW, do I even need the pro to get those features or should I just go with the regular version? the $100 makes a difference.
Personally I’d go regular
@@DarrylSyms thanks. I think you're right.
Sehr gutes Video! ❤
Danke!
The guitar students of today surely get some great tools :)
Hell yeah! 🤯👏
I got this recently and have been playing around with it. I'm a beginner-intermediate guitarist and want to try recording my own guitar covers where i'm playing the guitar part(s) in the original mix. So for example I might rip a Metallica song, learn the guitar parts and then replace them in the original track with my playing. The one thing it doesn't seem like RipX can do is separate multiple guitar tracks. A lot of bands have 2-3 guitars and RipX throws them all together as one track. If I wanted to learn both parts of a guitar harmony and record myself playing both what are my options with RipX? I was thinking my only option would be to duplicate the original ripped guitar track and then manually go bar by bar identifying and separating the notes of the harmonies so I end up with 2 separate guitar tracks I can listen to & learn from. Is that the only way to accomplish what I'm describing?
Good question. Yeah unfortunately RipX (and all other similar apps on the market I imagine) do not separate instrument stacks. In the instance of guitar, you would unfortunately need to manually delete notes.
You can try messaging them to recommend your request in a future update or maybe they’ll be able to give you a better tip 🙂
Celemony’s Melodyne can do exactly that - certain premium versions with what they call Direct Note Access - but they’re not cheap
Too bad it does not run on Linux.
virtual machine?