Posted by : Brij Bhushan Monday, 3 August 2015

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Native Instruments announced earlier this year that it was working on a new open music format designed for creative mixing and DJing called Stems. The new format lets you split the tracks into four elements – usually bass, vocals, drums and synths – so you can control each one independently. This means you can add effects to individual elements, mix specific parts of different tracks together and get instant access to acapella or instrumental versions of tracks. The stem file format isn’t new for anyone who’ve used Ableton Live, but now it’s a way for DJs and producers of all levels…

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