So native instruments have developed a new Music format called Stems which splits the tracks into four Stems software splits a track into four separate musical elements: drums, bass line, melody and vocals. Will this be the way forward and will it be a new competitor to VDJ etc.
Posté Mon 24 Aug 15 @ 5:57 pm
Already discussed a few months ago ......
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/199863/General_Discussion/New_Multitrack_File_Format_(Stems).html
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/199863/General_Discussion/New_Multitrack_File_Format_(Stems).html
Posté Mon 24 Aug 15 @ 6:03 pm
Chris probably saw this http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-33939203
It's not very well worded TBH. It's not a new format, just a way of packaging something which already existed.
Also, the software doesn't "split tracks". It just allows already separated elements to be bundled together. The BBC make it seem like you can import your favourite track and split it into individual parts.
It's not very well worded TBH. It's not a new format, just a way of packaging something which already existed.
Also, the software doesn't "split tracks". It just allows already separated elements to be bundled together. The BBC make it seem like you can import your favourite track and split it into individual parts.
Posté Mon 24 Aug 15 @ 6:24 pm
Yeah, saw that earlier.
Quality well researched article from the BBC as usual :)
Quality well researched article from the BBC as usual :)
Posté Mon 24 Aug 15 @ 6:32 pm
The remix decks are the outstanding feature of Traktor.
Stems compliment these decks.
It's good.
It's just as well VDJ 8 is ahead in so many other areas, and its improved sampler is fighting back.
Stems compliment these decks.
It's good.
It's just as well VDJ 8 is ahead in so many other areas, and its improved sampler is fighting back.
Posté Mon 24 Aug 15 @ 7:00 pm
Thanks guys. I obviously missed the posting on Stems.
Posté Mon 24 Aug 15 @ 8:54 pm





