Originally Posted by Simon - PG Music
Happy to help! I'm not terribly surprised that the extraction isn't perfect, however if it sounds good then I'd be happy.
Although the stem separation in Studio One, and I would say all stem separators, can only be approximations of "unbaking the cake", nonetheless Studio One's implementation is so good that the unavoidable artifacts are below my threshold of hearing. And I have good hearing, so yes, I'm very happy with it.

This is my recap of what I learned thru this exploration:
1. Studio One's built-in stem separator is so strong that it can actually remove noise from my bass recordings
2. Studio One continues to impress me with its collection of availabe plugins, my most recent discoveries are the Tone Generator (for white noise, pink noise and pure tones) and the Mix Tool (for inverting audio waveforms)
3. There is so much more to discover in this DAW

I'm guessing that sound engineers of yesteryear would have given their right arms for capability that is readily available today.


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