Technological developments in recent years - largely based around AI and machine learning - have meant that it’s now possible for software to identify certain elements of a track and mute them, or solo them, sometimes in real-time. Some techniques - like phase reversing the instrumental with the vocal version - made it possible, but you had to have access to an instrumental and the results varied from track to track. Up until recently, it was near impossible to extract a vocal, for example, from a mixed track. Stems are the name given to individual parts of a song that make up the complete track, like drums, bassline, vocals, hi-hats, snare, synth pads, etc. After being the holy grail for producers and DJs for decades, over the past few years, it’s become easier than ever to separate stems from a full, mixed down stereo track.
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