Logic Pro 11 - Stem Splitter Comparison!
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- I stacked up the new Stem Splitter in Logic Pro 11 to other existing software to see how to stacks up!
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Stem Splitter Explanation
1:11 The Songs I Used
1:35 The Apps I'm Comparing To
2:20 The Prices of Each Option
4:54 How Long Each One Takes To Process
6:02 Stem Splitter Demonstration
6:48 Listening To The Original Track
7:15 Song 1 Vocal Comparison
10:05 Song 1 Drums Comparison
11:27 Song 1 Bass Comparison
12:36 Song 1 Other Comparison
14:34 Song 1 Original Stem Comparison
16:43 Song 2 Original Track
17:26 Song 2 Vocal Comparison
19:42 Song 2 Drums Comparison
21:10 Song 2 Bass Comparison
22:55 Song 2 Other Comparison
23:57 Final Thoughts
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I feel like Logic wins the battle here. Most of the others have more leakage and spectral errors. To have it built in without additional cost makes it a slam dunk. Great honest review.
Awesome comparison video!
I really appreciate the work you put into making this video 🙏🏼
Great comparison, love the time you took for this. Thank you
MPC stems sound the best for right now out of all of the AI and software i heard so far is my honest opinion
Need that standalone stem.... They need to slam some Sakai and do it already.
Great job once again! To echo one of the previous comments, I truly appreciate the time and detail you took in making these comparisons. It's really the only way one can get a clear and objective picture of what's out there. Thank you!
Requires M1 Chip minimum.
Try playing both the original stereo track (all parts) and the separated vocal stem with the phase reversed on the stem...
use the bass separated stem to feed to a tube amp, re-mic and record the base from the amplifiers speaker back to Logic.
Add new ambience to vocal with pre-delay from vocal stem only. possibilities are great.
yes exactly my macs are intel but i was thinking if you install os on hard drive and install logic do you think it will still work?
@@miscmisc1023 it will not work. you need Apple Silicon (M1 or better).
Very good job. Thank you very much!!!
Enjoyed the video, first time watching 👍
Thank you! This video came at the perfect time! I downloaded Moises a couple weeks ago and no joke within a week Logic 11 came out with the Stem Splitter. I’m currently in the process of upgrading to Logic 11 and want to do some comparisons of my own. You earned a subscriber 🤘
great work
This looks awesome.
Basically, it seems like it's just as good, if not better than what you have to pay for online. Plus the other 78gb worth of stuff we got in this update, this makes logic more than the easiest choice for stem splitting.
Completely agree, it’s impressive how good the quality is right out of the gate!
@@CatherallAudio Indeed. I'm looking forward to what can come out of us one-piece bands.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Logic 11.1 improves the quality to separate themselves from the competition.
@@andgar923 Definitely! Can't wait to see how good it can get!
Very good comparison. None of them are perfect but I think Logic is doing a good job overall.
I took my boy song from years ago and tried the stem splitter for fun. It was cool but it kinda felt like some artifacts were there. His vocal part had some bleeding in it here and there so the stem splitter caught some of it. This just the beginning of it let's see how it works out with Logic.
Good stuff! What were the setting for RX?
Hi, I have a MacBook Pro 2017 i7 and the stem splitter is grayed out. only available on Macs with Apple silicon.
Get the Logic Pro iPad version for a month... break out your stems.
Really useful and interesting. Nice one.
Excellent comparison, I was hoping someone would do this. I've always thought Spectralayers did the best job at stems, but I think Stem Splitter is giving it a run for its money (free with Logic vs $300 for Spectralayers Pro!). I was surprised at how well lala did vocals! In general, the mix of the original song input has a huge impact on how well these splitters perform (especially EQ masking, stereo imaging, and reverb); all of the splitters will struggle on some songs. Interestingly, "analog" songs mixed many years ago before all of the recent mixing technology and digital plug-in mishmash can be split with great success. Bravo on this video!!!
I use DeMix essentials. It would be cool for you to compare it to that one also.
This week I remade a song extracting the original vocals from a cassette I made with my best friend 33 years ago.
thanks for the comparison! been using RipX for my drum covers since it came out, i notice that with Logic Stem Splitter drums tend to bleed more into 'other' and 'vocal' tracks but sounds clearer and retains more of the transients, whereas overall tone of RipX sounds muddier and some transients are lost. I think im gonna switch to logic for all my future projects, thanks again!
try mvsep "ensemble"
The stem splitting is available from Mac computers with Apple chips. I have an Intel Mac 2019
So buy a new computer
@@MusikalHuman No, I won't do that because I have 64 GB of RAM and the machine is still brutally fast🤩😅
Logic 11 the best stems : more transients and vocal incredible with original reverb and ambiance. Logic 11 more musical and natural stems
Imagine having access to Peter Jackson’s MAL software! If it was good enough for demixing/remixing The Beatles Revolver album it must be pretty good…..I guess all these programmes will improve over time.
Logic gets all wonky when you split a song after it has been stretched to the grid. I hope they fix this bug!
Now, RX11 is out
So what, get logic it's better and has a million other functions
I just dream of a day when CZcamsrs stop making cheesy, chin-holding thumbnail poses, white outlining their photos, setting up a few lights in the background...all because THIS is what they're told to do. BE ORIGINAL!
Yes - those poses look absolutely ridiculous.
@@HollywoodRecordingStudio Tons of people (including myself) are starting to not even bother watching videos with these kinds of thumbnails bcoz it’s an endlessly regurgitated methodology. And if people aren’t creative enough to come up with some originality, I don’t even bother watching/subscribing. 🙄
@@michaelyolch79We’re all here though, so his chin holding… worked 😅
@@ElectroPanPipes We’re not here for the right reasons. Didn’t watch. Definitely not subscribing.
Don’t worry - you can use AI to separate the hand from the chin
Moises.Rhymes with noises.
Noted, Thanks!
You missed Akai Stems.
The best one is not on this list and it's free: UVR. You are welcome.
Well… Logic is technically free
@@ElectroPanPipes Yes, but I'm comparing it to the ones tested in the video except Logic.
UVR just separates vocals from intrumentals. Not even close.
@@sonidojamon Not at all. That's how it started, hence the name... But it evolved to a point that became the best one. It can do: Vocals/istrumental, Drums/No-Drums, Bass/No-Bass, 4 Stem Ensemble, Multi Stem Ensemble. And you can download many different algorithms. It is not the easiest, but it is the better sounding one and more complete.
Maybe try it and then let me know.
@@JuanJacinto I checked their website before replying, and looks like tthey haven't updated the app's UI capture images for some time. They are showing an early version. I went back and downloaded it and... You're damn right!! It's got plenty of options, it's open source, and has lots of tweakable stuff. It might be a little "geeky" for the average user, but it's an amazing and very powerful tool!! Thank you!!
RX is the worst out of the test… smh
Since Izotop was taken over by native instruments it goes steadily downwards.
Facts
If course not, it's just a tool.