Hello !
I have all my files in wav (from CDs) and I would like to know if I prepare stems before (my computer is not powerful enough to do it live)
is it the wav file which is used if I play the files without changing the stems, just played normally,
or if, once the stem is generated, I "lose" the possibility of playing the wav, it's only the stems (lower quality I think !)
Thanks !
I have all my files in wav (from CDs) and I would like to know if I prepare stems before (my computer is not powerful enough to do it live)
is it the wav file which is used if I play the files without changing the stems, just played normally,
or if, once the stem is generated, I "lose" the possibility of playing the wav, it's only the stems (lower quality I think !)
Thanks !
Inviato Fri 23 Feb 24 @ 7:51 am
Yes, the original is used for playback without altering stems
Inviato Fri 23 Feb 24 @ 8:29 am
thank you !
just to be sure :
so when I play without moving the stems, it's "wav",
and when I touch the button to remove vocals for example, it's mp3 stems ?
just to be sure :
so when I play without moving the stems, it's "wav",
and when I touch the button to remove vocals for example, it's mp3 stems ?
Inviato Mon 26 Feb 24 @ 3:42 pm
A .vdjstems file is technically a 10 channel mp4 file.
Inviato Tue 27 Feb 24 @ 12:55 pm
so once I generated a stem file, it's impossible to play again the original wav file ?
Inviato Fri 01 Mar 24 @ 8:27 am
No, as said, when no stems are used, the original is used.
When stems are used, depending on how much they are boosted or lowered you will get a mix between the original and the stems.
When stems are used, depending on how much they are boosted or lowered you will get a mix between the original and the stems.
Inviato Fri 01 Mar 24 @ 8:32 am
great, Thank you !
Inviato Fri 01 Mar 24 @ 8:40 am