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Old 02-06-2020, 03:32 AM
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Long overdue for a bump!!!

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I dunno, "submixes"?
Folder tracks

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...Stem: is a file containing a submix of (usually) "like" elements such as 12 individual drum tracks being sub mixed down to a stereo file, with all the associated processing to make them sound more or less complete. Maybe it's drums and percussion, or even so far as drums and bass being called rhythm section stem. Or all guitar tracks for a song being sub mixed together into a stereo file labeled Gtr Stem. You get the idea.

Multitrack: These are the original tracks from the recording session and they usually have one "element" per track. i.e. Kick In, Kick Out, SnTop, SnBot, Hat, Ride, Bass DI, Bass Mic, Gtr-57, Lead Gtr-R121, etc. Of course it is possible that if multiple mics were bussed to one track that there could be more than one element on a track of a multitrack. I do this with gtrs sometimes... multiple mics bussed to a track to create 1 sound. This is still a multitrack because it was done "live" during the recording session..


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[QUOTE=unkJE;2604866]Bob Clearmountain Says Stop Calling DAW Multitracks Stems!

https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/pro...titracks-stems

Yes!!!!! Love Bob!!!

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