
DJ and producer Prime Cuts from the Scratch Perverts explains why he’s using a new music format called Stems, which has been developed by Native Instruments.
Via the BBC
DJ and producer Prime Cuts from the Scratch Perverts explains why he’s using a new music format called Stems, which has been developed by Native Instruments.
Stems software splits a track into four separate musical elements: drums, bass line, melody and vocals.
Prime Cuts tells BBC Click’s LJ Rich that rather than making life easier for a DJ, the creative options the format brings are ‘vast’.
Via the BBC
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