Advanced ripping and layer editing in RipX DAW Pro

Demo summary
The narrator demonstrates importing a file into RipX, selecting 'separate instruments' options, and exploring the resulting editable layers and export specifications.
Step-by-step
- Import a stereo file into RipX DAW Pro
- Select 'Separate instruments' in the importing window
- Check the boxes for Voice, Other sounds and instruments, Bass, Drums, and Percussion
- Enable 'Separate guitar and piano' if needed
- Wait for the ripping process to complete
- Open the export options to choose file formats and specifications
- Select 'Export the full rip' to output the stems
Options
- Separate guitar and piano
- Revoice sounds or change samples (e.g., swap a bass drum)
- Tune and pitch harmonies
- Export separate layers (Voice, Guitar, Bass, Kick, Drums, Percussion, Strings) instead of just stems
Watch out for
- Ripping time can be significant (estimated around 6 minutes for a single track)
Tips
- Use the 20-day trial to access all Pro features
- Compare the differences between the 'full rip' export and the 'separate layers' export to see which fits your project better
Highlights
“The result looks quite interesting. Yes, it's a DAW and you are able to work on more than these stems because you have now separated layers you can edit.”
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2:010:23Audio stem separation in Cubase 15The narrator shows the 'separate stems via audio' feature in Cubase 15, selecting specific instrument categories and displaying the resulting folder of stems.Cubase 15· AI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
2:240:52Online stem extraction with LALAL.AIThe demonstration shows uploading a stereo master to the LALAL.AI web service and walking through the sequential process of creating previews and splitting specific instrument stems.Lalal.Ai· AI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
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2:430:58Editing bass lines with RipXThe user isolates the bass track, deletes specific sections, and uses copy-paste commands to create a new repeating bass pattern.Doctor Mix
4:151:19Isolating and muting vocals from a mixed trackThe user demonstrates soloing a vocal channel to show stem separation quality and then muting the vocals to hear the remaining instrumental track in RipX DAW Pro.Home Studio Simplified
5:360:31Configuring stem export settingsThe creator walks through the file export menu in RipX DAW Pro, showing how to select bit depth, sample rate, and specific layers or stems for export.Home Studio Simplified
0:471:29Stem separation with RipXThe creator drops a song into RipX and selects options to separate it into voice, bass, drums, guitar, and piano stems, then solos the drum track to show the result.Official AHEE
3:181:20Advanced ripping and layer editing in RipX DAW ProCurrentThe narrator demonstrates importing a file into RipX, selecting 'separate instruments' options, and exploring the resulting editable layers and export specifications.HOFA
3:331:33Auditioning stem separation in RipX DAW ProThe user solos various stems including vocals, piano, guitars, and strings to demonstrate the artifacts and poor separation quality in RipX DAW Pro V8.0.DJ/PRODUCER K-DEF
2:571:11Importing audio and stem separation in RipX DAWThe user demonstrates dragging an audio file into RipX DAW and selecting instrument separation options to extract individual tracks like voice, guitar, and bass.Hayes Griffin
4:082:21Analyzing individual notes and chordsThe user clicks on individual 'tape' ribbons in the RipX DAW interface to hear specific notes and shows how the software identifies pitch names and underlying chords.Hayes Griffin
1:051:54Stem separation and MIDI editing in RipX DAWThe user demonstrates how RipX DAW separates a song into layers like voice, piano, and percussion, and shows how to change instruments or move notes within the separated tracks.michael nervOus ((🎧))
5:100:33Exporting stem wave files in RipX DAWThe user shows the process of importing a file into RipX DAW and selecting the option to save stems as individual wave files.michael nervOus ((🎧))
1:010:51Importing and ripping a file in RipXThe user clicks the folder icon to open a file and selects specific instrument separation options before initiating the AI 'rip' process.Song Design
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