Stemroller - Free stem splitter

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Stemroller - Free stem splitter

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https://www.stemroller.com/

Looks interesting and is based on newer AI tech than a lot of the other stem splitters out there. I'm doing to dick around with this later on. It benefits from GPU processing if you have a beefy GPU!
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Interesting, I'll have to play around with it later, I used to use stems for recording.
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I'd like to compare it to Moises

Moises isn't perfect but certainly "good enough" for my uses
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Yeah I've used Moises a bunch of times and it's been ok. Interested to see if this is better or not.
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I have been using Moises recently for a few tracks I wanted to fix a mix on from over a decade ago where I no longer have access to the stems. I am giving StemRoller a go at it now. Fingers crossed. It seems to be taking a bit longer, but I am hoping that is because the results are cleaner.
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Update:
There are definitely less chorus-y sounding artifacts with StemRoller. It's a cleaner capture.
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Sweet. A lot of the YouTube videos I watched earlier commented that the outputs were cleaner.

I recently ripped stems for sepultura territory with Moises for a cover dick off so it'll be good to compare to that as it's a bit washy in places.
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I wish all of the ai powered stem tools were able to dissect the rhythm guitars from the lead guitar parts, but I am sure we will get there eventually.
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What happens if you run the guitar track through on it's own?
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Can someone clarify what “stems” mean in this context? Seems like it means tracks, and you guys are wanting to deconstruct and isolate individual tracks of a recording.
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Zozobra wrote:What happens if you run the guitar track through on it's own?

StemRoller just spit out blank tracks for the drums, bass, vocals, and the guitar was unchanged.
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Bonano wrote:Can someone clarify what “stems” mean in this context? Seems like it means tracks



That's what I always thought it to mean but I'm also a dumb noob


I remember VESmedic having a meltdown over this very same discussion :lol:
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Bonano wrote:Can someone clarify what “stems” mean in this context? Seems like it means tracks, and you guys are wanting to deconstruct and isolate individual tracks of a recording.


Yeah pretty much. It can't pull apart individual tracks, but it'll split drums/percussion, vox, bass and lump the guitars together as seperate outputs. It's super useful for making track to play along with or to isolate bits to work out how to play them.
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