Originally Posted by shlind
What I am trying do now, is to learn to play bass, I like to be able to hear the original bass line played for a song and then practice against it.

I honestly don't think this is helping your learning process, training your ears to hear and identify bass notes and articulations in the context of a mix is an essential aspect of being a proficient bass player.

In this sense, stem separation tools are, in my opinion, way more useful for bass students for their ability to remove the original bass line (allowing you to play with the rest of the band) rather than for allowing the isolation of bass tracks.


Latest BIAB version, latest build.