Isolate Vocals Drums Bass Instruments From Any Song: DeepRemix Review

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I’ve been using this program for almost 6 months. For the most part it’s a fantastic tool and allows me to make backing tracks in as little as a few hours as opposed to a few weeks. The only ‘flaws’ with the program are that it makes cymbals sound a little ‘off’ at times and synth sounds are not able to be separated from guitar. To separate these you have to do a lot of what I call ‘cleanup’, isolating the guitar or synth notes and removing them or pasting/moving/lengthening them.

Still, I enjoy the process and it’s definitely a breakthrough program that takes making backing tracks to the next level.

Tweekend
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Stumbled on this video a few days ago, installed a trial version shortly thereafter, and then bought the full version this morning. My usage will be fairly limited — I don't want to "create" stuff, but simply to isolate bass tracks on all sorts of music so I can hear how the pros do it (and learn accordingly). Am running on a fairly old Mac (High Sierra 10.13.6, SSD, 16GB RAM) but, nevertheless, have found everything works well — okay, ripping of most songs takes 10-12 minutes but, as the lady said, just go grab a cup of coffee while you wait. The isolation far exceeds anything I've been able to achieve in the past via selective EQ'ing etc. so, even at the relatively high price ($150+ here in Australia), I consider it money well spent.

alansmith
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I used the Trial Version of DeepRemix last night. I will see it's a pretty good program. I decided to rip Jeff Beck, Led Boots WAV file to extract the various parts; drums, bass and then other instruments. Safe to say it's not going to be a perfect extraction mostly because of the frequency challenges of different instruments. As an example, the drums sound pretty good, but the cymbals, because they are a higher frequency, the software is challenged to know "this is the sound I want and ignore the other sounds around it close to that higher pitched frequency." And each cymbal type has a different frequency, as well as whatever EQ was used in the master to alter it. As a result, some of the cymbals, instead of sounding like "tish; tish" will instead sound like "swoosh, swoosh". A distorted result. The bass was pretty good but it include some rhythm keyboard artifacts in the background. And finally the guitar/keyboard "other instruments" rip, yielded the guitar and keyboard, and that was pretty good. (No vocals in this song to test).
So in conclusion, I would say you aren't going to get a quality that is perfect for using to record another song, vs having the actual stem from the original. But you can also use some of the Mastering sliders to improve the sound a bit. It's also interesting though as a tool to learn a part and hear subtle parts that are going on that are easily missed in the combined song. As in this song, there is a rhythm keyboard part that is playing that I never knew was there.

cranstjs
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Ripx changed my life! now it use it for everything isolate guitar, bass, vocal...now i know what they recorded note by note

susancorgi
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Ok, I know I just posted yesterday, but I just downloaded this software and used it to isolate a bass line I'm working on and This program ROCKS! Honestly, I don't need all the bells and whistles that this program has to accomplish what I need to do, but really, honestly, this was so worth the price. Lovin' it.

jesuslovesbass
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As the previous person said I really can’t believe this exists this is amazing. Good on you and for the rest of us. I hope you mention what the cost is because paused the video just to get this comment in… well I didn’t know this came out six months ago but I just rang the bell so I know when you come up with more stuff because I’ve heard you before and you’re very knowledgeable I love that. Thank you and God bless.

louis
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to say this was a thorough breakdown, , would be an understatement -- thank you .. pretty insane, i'm a from the beginning, neural mix pro user- this changes the game though-

thegeenius
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Thank You, I wish everyone explained how things worked as well as you did

frankmills
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Another excellent presentation from you!
I wish there was an app that could isolate vocals from instrumental background and then split vocal harmonies.

Mario-xrjo
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As I said before : this channel should be subscribed to by every musician.
My question: is it possible to extract the ripped tracks and convert in wav or mp3 to use in other daws? Thanks again. Wonderful channel!
Btw when downloading from the site of this app, all my antivirus software warns for PUPs inside the exe file.
A bit confused.

edc
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Notice it doesn't seem to be able to isolate the piano it's appears to be considered part of the Other instruments. Really nice tool wish there was such a thing when I was learning to play in the dark ages, destroyed a lot of records lifting and dropping the needle to transcribe parts. I was listening to an interview the other day and they said for people wanting to get into music the today laptop computer is what the acoustic guitar was in the 60's.

DojoOfCool
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Thank you for uploading this, I’ve just started using DeepRemix, any chance of more tutorials?

AB-rsuw
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I'm interested in knowing what equipment you need to do this stuff...(?)...obviously a laptop and a mixing board of some type...and then also the software to do these song voice & instrument isolations, correct? Will it isolate individual harmonizing voices as well? I want to get something like this, so that my wife can hear the different vocal harmonies in a given song, and be able to sing the different vocals in that song...

A perfect example of this would be "If I Fell", by the Beatles (we enjoy singing this together!), where John (Lennon) starts the song singing melody, then switches to harmony when Paul (McCartney) begins his intro, taking over the higher melody line (but they BOTH sing melody, in part, throughout the song)...it's a beautiful duet, early in the Beatles song would be great to isolate their individual voices in this classic song...!

Another example would be intricate, multi-layered vocal tracks (many of Queen's songs have incredible harmonies that would be fascinating to deconstruct, and hear the individual voices as well as instrument tracks)...

One last query...what type of audio formats are conducive to being deconstructed? MP3/4 tracks? Any other formats, like straight off a CD disc? Or does the software only work on digital audio tracks---and if YES, then what audio entities are legal to access audio files to manipulate? Or have I opened a H-U-G-E can-'o-worms by asking these kind of questions (I can imagine that there are copyright protections in place to protect artists & record companies)...?? 🤔🤨😉

paultalley
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You are freaking awesome, this is my first video, I am hooked already!!!!

GustavoGarcia-zspp
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They should hire you to do their walkthroughs... I've learned more about Deep Audio from your Deep Remix video than any other video so far.

sekritskworl-sekrit_studios
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Wonderful! I have been looking for something like this for ages. The closest I could find was Izotope Rx7 and now Rx8, but this looks more user friendly and certainly more affordable. When you go into your series it would be great if you show more of how to collaborate with other musicians and mixing the final product. Thanks again.

fretworkband
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I wanted to reverse engineer a track to get a understanding of how it was compressed and eq'd. This seems perfect for the job allowing me to separate the parts.

Darksagan
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Other instruments? How about trumpet saxophone or violins? I’d like to see these instruments rippred

louieluis
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What an awesome video here! Thank you for explaining and showcasing this tool. If I may, do you know if this work only with the DAW'S mentioned on their website? I want to buy it but, I am using the Reaper DAW and it's not in the suggested DAW's they mention. Thanks again for this video! I enjoy watching your videos! Extremely helpful across the board. Nod in your direction...

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