Had some cool looking bitches in that video.
I'd beat

I'd beat

Ok... someone, please...
anyone, please tell me this is
NOT real and this is just a joke!
Please!![]()
He should do a song with this weirdo:
Interesting, didn't realize there was a term for it now.Stems are traditionally bounces of subgroups that are sometimes used during the mastering process, ie drums, bg vocals, chordal instruments, etc. It's not a requirement of the mastering process, but some mastering engineers request them.
However, in today's beat-selling market, trackouts have become known as stems, ie the bouncing of each individual track so that the artist will be able to do a full mix, rather than only mixing the vocals to a stereo bounce of the beat. Beat-sellers don't sell pro-tools sessions these days, they sell wav trackouts (usually .bwf- broadcast wave files, includes time stamp) so that it's easy to load a session regardless of the DAW (logic, FL, Ableton, etc) used.
What you talking about broyou using all the wrong words
Really B?
Tracks (individual instruments) - kick, snare top, snare bottom, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, triangle, etcEnhance
I get it, thxTracks (individual instruments) - kick, snare top, snare bottom, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, triangle, etc
Stems (groups of instruments) - All Keys, all Strings, All Drums, All Background vocals, etc
yeah to get technical but generally the same if u know the context.. Stems are a little different
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