Cooper Carter and Rosanna

sawyer

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Cooper Carter release a video on G66 dialling in Lukather's sound on Rosanna. He mentions the stems are available online, but I couldn't find anything. Could anybody point me in the right direction as to where I can download those stems? Thanks!
 
I found this video:



Don't know if it helps (I think there's a link to download somewhere, didn't used it myself, so download at your own risk of course).
 
Excuse my ignorance, but what are stems?
You can use "stem splitter" AI tools like voice.ai or lalal.ai and upload mp3s and does a pretty good job at separating the various instruments, if you were interested in messing with your own basic version of stems for any song.
 
Stem Splitters are so nice to have when it comes to learning covers. It's a game changer. Not just for learning the parts, but because you can play your guitar to the bass/drum/vocal (I find I remember the song so much better if I no longer have the original guitar guiding my ear).


PreSonus recently added a stem splitter to Studio One. It separates 4 stems (bass, drums, vocals, other).

Splitter.AI is a decent free one that gives you 5 stems (bass, drums, vocals, other, piano)

But they all seems to have difficulty separating guitars still.

I have Izotope's stem splitter, but it only runs on Apple's M-series CPU's (and my mac is still Intel)
 
Stem Splitters are so nice to have when it comes to learning covers. It's a game changer. Not just for learning the parts, but because you can play your guitar to the bass/drum/vocal (I find I remember the song so much better if I no longer have the original guitar guiding my ear).


PreSonus recently added a stem splitter to Studio One. It separates 4 stems (bass, drums, vocals, other).

Splitter.AI is a decent free one that gives you 5 stems (bass, drums, vocals, other, piano)

But they all seems to have difficulty separating guitars still.

I have Izotope's stem splitter, but it only runs on Apple's M-series CPU's (and my mac is still Intel)
voice.ai is what I use for guitar splitting. its very good.
 
Stem Splitters are so nice to have when it comes to learning covers. It's a game changer. Not just for learning the parts, but because you can play your guitar to the bass/drum/vocal (I find I remember the song so much better if I no longer have the original guitar guiding my ear).


PreSonus recently added a stem splitter to Studio One. It separates 4 stems (bass, drums, vocals, other).

Splitter.AI is a decent free one that gives you 5 stems (bass, drums, vocals, other, piano)

But they all seems to have difficulty separating guitars still.

I have Izotope's stem splitter, but it only runs on Apple's M-series CPU's (and my mac is still Intel)
Yep. I do the same thing. Plus it makes it easier to hear if I am playing something incorrectly.
 
Plus it makes it easier to hear if I am playing something incorrectly.
I found playing with the original guitar track made it real easy to hear when I was playing a wrong note. Example- the Songsterr tabs for the end solo of Innocence Faded were spot-on, save for 1 note. When I played with the (isolated) guitar track, it was SO clear, it was like hitting me upside my head!
 
Any song that was included in any of the Guitar Hero or Rock Band games (including every Beatles, Metallica, and Van Halen track from their standalone titles) is available online. Just run a YouTube search. These games had to include the stems so that when you messed up, only the guitar, drums, etc. would drop out.
Most of the actual websites that hosted these stems and session files in full disappeared under sanctions after Russia invaded Ukraine -- seems most of them were Russian-hosted.
 
Not a lot of songs I can just sit and listen to the isolated guitar track the whole way through like this. What a freaking guitar cut!
It really helped me to dial in each sound and pick out the solo stuff. I can load it into the Amazing Slow downer program and pick it apart note by note.
 
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