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I just don't understand this. I'm not living in the same world. Stems marketing, have plenty of nice videos showing DJs playing with Stems file (sometime, without headphones), and everything, sound super...not necessarily my style, still, the track's go well together. But in the reality, it's not the same.
I play using four deck's most of the time, A-track, B-track, C-remixdeck, D-remixdeck or Stems. I work by ear, I don't use the key engine to decide witch track I put with the other, I do use it the narrow down a little bit.
Now think about that, you have a lot of things going on, there's a lot of sounds coming out and quite a few in the same frequency range to. The only way you can shape your sound so that it doesn't make a big soup, is to be able to listen to every voices individually.
-- You have to pre-listen to make enough space for what you are bringing, frequencies wise.
-- Do you really think that, having the key infos to match it all, is bullet proof. All your tracks are going to sound good...remember you have two tracks, Stem file and a remix set (four samples slots).
-- Choosing the right sound without being able to pre-listen. It's not possible, unless you know every details of your Stems track. Is this melodic part of the synth, from my stems will go well with the bass line, claves, congos, marimba, in my remix deck? will it fit, as well with the voices in my track deck A and the guitar chords in deck D? ....
Tones of sound is going around. Why you have sound engineer working their heads like crazy in studio, to make it sound great? because it's not that simple!!! yes, it can sound descent or good, but pretty good and perfect at hi volume all the time? I dough it.
Just for the creativity, not being able to pre-listen is counter productive...isn't that their main sales pitch for the Stems CREATIVITY. For sure some are going to say, you have to know your music by heart...like the real one...I just don't want to go down this road again, we are talking about tone of sounds, samples, melodic, instruments.
We live in a community of passionate people for music, we are surrounded by sounds, it's our way of living. Native Instrument is part of that, they sale music productions tools, I just don't understand this, do they to, look at waves in small screens to decide how they do patches, create, edit and classified their sound and effects, in their Maschine, synth engine. Probably not, and why is that? well, their is a good chance, it's because they don't see the sound.
I wish someone could tell me why it's not possible. I think it is, as important as being able to control the sound. I wish to take all the juice from my stems file, make a small loop, because this tiny part of bass is a perfect match for what I'm playing at this precise moment.
My plan B is. If in the near future, monitoring the sound individually it not possible for the Stems file, well deck D will be turn in a live input to play external gear.
Remember that one?
I don't intend to bash here, just want to point out, there is a limit to, what I guy can do...sound wise unless you are gifted.
JP.
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