Originally Posted by Joseph Land
Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
It looks like they are embracing AI.
That's a good thing.

The key question that needs to be answered is how intensive will the workload be on lower ended PC's when using stem separation.

I'll wait for a few weeks to upgrade until other users chime in on the AI stuff. Not really interested on those who are running high ended units but would like to see how lower ended PC's perform.

HP Envy DV7, Win 10 Pro, 16 GB, 8 cores, I7 3630QM CPU, SSD drives (2).

I have just got the 2025 biab upgrade and have tried it on Dylans Blowing in the Wind.

My Desktop will be 15 years old next february, has an old quad core Athlon 945 processor with an SSD drive, it took about two minutes and twenty five seconds to create the Stems, As most users will have a more recent powerful PC, it should be a lot quicker.
Have to say I am very impressed how the upgrade is running here on this old pc

Last edited by musiclover; 12/03/24 08:53 AM.

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