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#158: Which is the Best AI Stem Splitter | Logic Pro vs. RipX DAW PRO Track Separator Showdown

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Have you ever wondered: what is the best song instrument Splitter? Maybe you're seeking answers to the questions: what is the difference between Logic Pro and RipX DAW, how do you separate songs into stems, how do you extract stems from Logic, what is an AI stem splitter or maybe just what is a song stem splitter? Then check out EP 158 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Can stem separation tools really make or break your music production? Join me, as I put Logic Pro’s stem splitter and Rip-X DAW’s track separator to the ultimate test using my song, "Alive," as our battlefield. I’ll dissect how each tool isolates key elements such as drums, vocals, bass, and other instruments, paying close attention to qualities like snare impact, reverb treatment, and the clarity of cymbals and hi-hats. Discover which software triumphs in delivering cleaner, more precise stems, and which one falls short with issues like Logic Pro's phasy snare.
I'll also zero in on the bass and vocal tracks in this episode to determine the ultimate victor. Hear how Logic Pro’s bass separation, with its mid-range frequency emphasis and somewhat underwater sound, stacks up against Rip-X’s richer, bass-heavy output. When it comes to vocals, see why Logic Pro’s thinner, high-pass filter effect is no match for Rip-X’s vibrant clarity. By the end, Rip-X clinches the win with a 3-1 score, proving its superiority in both bass and vocal stem separation.
Click here to learn more about RipX DAW: https://hitnmix.com/

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Chapters

1. #158: Which is the Best AI Stem Splitter | Logic Pro vs. RipX DAW PRO Track Separator Showdown (00:00:00)

2. Logic Pro vs RipX DAW | Stem Splitter Showdown (00:00:18)

3. The Best AI Drum Track Separator (00:02:49)

4. The Best AI Bass Track Separator (00:07:57)

5. The Best AI Vocal Stem Separator (00:11:57)

6. Stem Separator Showdown Winner (00:15:19)

217 episodes

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Content provided by Marc Matthews. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marc Matthews or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever wondered: what is the best song instrument Splitter? Maybe you're seeking answers to the questions: what is the difference between Logic Pro and RipX DAW, how do you separate songs into stems, how do you extract stems from Logic, what is an AI stem splitter or maybe just what is a song stem splitter? Then check out EP 158 of the Inside The Mix podcast.
Can stem separation tools really make or break your music production? Join me, as I put Logic Pro’s stem splitter and Rip-X DAW’s track separator to the ultimate test using my song, "Alive," as our battlefield. I’ll dissect how each tool isolates key elements such as drums, vocals, bass, and other instruments, paying close attention to qualities like snare impact, reverb treatment, and the clarity of cymbals and hi-hats. Discover which software triumphs in delivering cleaner, more precise stems, and which one falls short with issues like Logic Pro's phasy snare.
I'll also zero in on the bass and vocal tracks in this episode to determine the ultimate victor. Hear how Logic Pro’s bass separation, with its mid-range frequency emphasis and somewhat underwater sound, stacks up against Rip-X’s richer, bass-heavy output. When it comes to vocals, see why Logic Pro’s thinner, high-pass filter effect is no match for Rip-X’s vibrant clarity. By the end, Rip-X clinches the win with a 3-1 score, proving its superiority in both bass and vocal stem separation.
Click here to learn more about RipX DAW: https://hitnmix.com/

Send me a message

Support the show

Ways to connect with Marc:

Download your FREE Producer Growth Scorecard

Radio-ready mixes start here - get the FREE weekly tips

Book your FREE Music Breakthrough Strategy Call

Follow Marc's Socials:

Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering

Thanks for listening!!

Try Riverside for FREE

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #158: Which is the Best AI Stem Splitter | Logic Pro vs. RipX DAW PRO Track Separator Showdown (00:00:00)

2. Logic Pro vs RipX DAW | Stem Splitter Showdown (00:00:18)

3. The Best AI Drum Track Separator (00:02:49)

4. The Best AI Bass Track Separator (00:07:57)

5. The Best AI Vocal Stem Separator (00:11:57)

6. Stem Separator Showdown Winner (00:15:19)

217 episodes

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