Probably works perfectly fine wit the F1 controller too ? Because i got one of those, but it came out quite some time before they introduced the software update .
Working as a standalone mixer, you can just run the output of your Push into your S8 and bounce back and fourth. The remix decks were essentially Ableton for DJ's as well, NI is just understanding their demographic. "Producer DJ's" tend to prefer Traktor, while "DJ DJ's" are hard up on Serato/CDJ's
Would you please link that stem creator you demo'ed? Thanks! Looked all over the NI site and searched with their search bar but couldn't find it! Great video!
Can you pre compress the stems and bypass the compressor on the stems editor?, I mean like mastering the stems on ableton and then render each mastered stem by itself. Would it work?
Do I understand correctly: when we play a stem tracks with all the faders up - NI plays the master track which has all the compression and limiting which we already applied in ableton but as soon as we move some of the faders down it starts to using NI compression and limiting on the separated tracks instead of playing our mastered master track? :) I apologize for not being word-perfect in English
In studio one 3 there is a special file format i cant remember what its called but it does exactly this.. one audio wave file that contains all your stems .. can anyone remember what this format is called .. i have a video on how to do it but cant remember myself lol
It´s a very vey bad quality if you render it with a PC/Windows...And theres NO Native SUPPORT near a Software update...till today august 2017 I bought this Kontol D2 to work with but this fucks me up, really!!!
It's amazing to me that people are getting excited by this, or have trouble understand what stems are. It's nothing more than a four track recorder! Maybe only people young enough to never have had to use a four track cassette or reel to reel deck are baffled by this.
+Point Blank Music School Multitrack cassette decks were extremely common and affordable though, and early digital recorders were often only 2, 4, or 8 tracks. And technically, one could just run Ableton or an iPad with only four tracks and achieve the same thing. So while this may indeed be something functionally beneficial for many people, it's still in essence just a simplification of technology that has existed for a long time. Smart move if it pays off.
a four track reel to reel is tape, this is all digital in the box without the need to wind up tape. This is great for me as a producer because I have loads of stems of previous projects that I can incorporate into a live set ontop of live sampling with a remix deck. Absolutely revolutionary stuff here.
I can't help but think that all this "stems" buzz is nothing but a marketing move so companies like NI can sell more "controllers for DJs to edit the tracks and feel like they are doing more than just Djing". Just my 2 cents.
+kozihoppy Well Stems is an open format so right now it's only in Traktor but could potentially be in any software like Ableton, or any that wants to support it. It's not just about NI
Probably works perfectly fine wit the F1 controller too ? Because i got one of those, but it came out quite some time before they introduced the software update .
3:44 +Point Blank Music School i wonder if they'll make the stems visible for the machine studio hardware?
Working as a standalone mixer, you can just run the output of your Push into your S8 and bounce back and fourth. The remix decks were essentially Ableton for DJ's as well, NI is just understanding their demographic. "Producer DJ's" tend to prefer Traktor, while "DJ DJ's" are hard up on Serato/CDJ's
If this is the future as you say, why is the Stem music site down and unable to download the Stem creator tool.
I just downloaded the STEM Creator earlier today (I didn’t even know that existed), but it definitely works as they say it does.
really interesting!
Am i missing something here, how do you split the imported .Mp3 file into a master and 4 parts in ableton live.
Would you please link that stem creator you demo'ed? Thanks! Looked all over the NI site and searched with their search bar but couldn't find it! Great video!
Can you pre compress the stems and bypass the compressor on the stems editor?, I mean like mastering the stems on ableton and then render each mastered stem by itself. Would it work?
Do I understand correctly: when we play a stem tracks with all the faders up - NI plays the master track which has all the compression and limiting which we already applied in ableton but as soon as we move some of the faders down it starts to using NI compression and limiting on the separated tracks instead of playing our mastered master track? :) I apologize for not being word-perfect in English
That sucks, wtf? Can it be disabled?
How do you download a stem file from your library to the S8, meaning a stem file you want to add to the software
Where can I find the Stem of "Estelle Rubio - I want your rhythm" ?
Can you only use Stems in Traktor or can you use it in Maschine or any DAW?....
+LatigidGolana Just wait and listen.... D'oh!!!
are more labels going to start releasing stems versions? its such a sparse selection on Beatport right now
In studio one 3 there is a special file format i cant remember what its called but it does exactly this.. one audio wave file that contains all your stems .. can anyone remember what this format is called .. i have a video on how to do it but cant remember myself lol
+dj manix .song or something
+Saurabh Lokhande Nooo Mogg.file
whats the first track id please :D
can any mp3 be stemmed?
Beezy Be no, unfortunately
MOGG File, thats what its called look it up .... wouldnt you be able to load these in to traktor ?
Its funny, how ive come to use this feature is soooo off manual, lol.
It´s a very vey bad quality if you render it with a PC/Windows...And theres NO Native SUPPORT near a Software update...till today august 2017
I bought this Kontol D2 to work with but this fucks me up, really!!!
It's amazing to me that people are getting excited by this, or have trouble understand what stems are. It's nothing more than a four track recorder! Maybe only people young enough to never have had to use a four track cassette or reel to reel deck are baffled by this.
+Christopher Orth Multi-track reel-to-reel were rarely commercially available, so it's exciting to that extent. But no, it's not baffling.
+Point Blank Music School Multitrack cassette decks were extremely common and affordable though, and early digital recorders were often only 2, 4, or 8 tracks. And technically, one could just run Ableton or an iPad with only four tracks and achieve the same thing. So while this may indeed be something functionally beneficial for many people, it's still in essence just a simplification of technology that has existed for a long time. Smart move if it pays off.
Not until now have we had the ability or technology to seamlessly mix multitrack recordings together...
a four track reel to reel is tape, this is all digital in the box without the need to wind up tape. This is great for me as a producer because I have loads of stems of previous projects that I can incorporate into a live set ontop of live sampling with a remix deck. Absolutely revolutionary stuff here.
I can't help but think that all this "stems" buzz is nothing but a marketing move so companies like NI can sell more "controllers for DJs to edit the tracks and feel like they are doing more than just Djing". Just my 2 cents.
+kozihoppy Well Stems is an open format so right now it's only in Traktor but could potentially be in any software like Ableton, or any that wants to support it. It's not just about NI