Very well put together video (per usual). I never thought these new features would be something Image-Line would develop for us. Makes me so glad I made the right decision to learn FL.
I started on FL back in 1998 and have stuck with it ever since. To see how far its come is astounding. This AI Stem splitter addition is game changing as I've been using Serato studio to split and transfer. Now having it all in one platform.. truly a gem.
They're one of the few DAWs to actually push boundaries and try to innovate and I'm impressed how active they are with their stock plugins. Most other DAWs seem like they just want to be as industry standard as possible and don't go all out like Image Line when it comes to their stock plugins.
@@urphakeandgey6308 Not to mention that they are one of the very few DAWs to be extremely optimized. I use Reaper for my live band and it's so poor with artifacts and glitches. Also FL does it in a really beautiful package imo.
@@TheM0nsterX And it looks pretty, too. If I had to use a DAW that looked like Microsoft Excel, I don't know how inspired I would feel. To be fair, the only DAW I've ever used is FL Studio, since version 4. I don't even feel like trying another DAW.
@@TheM0nsterX hardly a good comparisson. anyone thats used adobe for an extensive period of time can tell, this is not only an insult, but such a bad comparisson, there are hardly any worse comparisons you can make. one is a giant company that gives no crap about their software, while milking their customers with subscription based thievery, introducing more bugs into things that were never broken before and buying out better competitors, that make software similar to theirs and shutting them down. making it worse and reselling it under subscription thievery again until they discontinue the product. all the while innovating as little as possibly on their own software. bro, do we even live on the same planet for you to make such a statement 😂😂 and i dont even use FL, still seeing the need to correct your insult towards it, because ive rarely seen things as untrue as that comment.
Micheal I am an afrobeat producer from Nigeria and a copy of FL will change my life. I have been a subscriber and it's been more than 4 years of watching and learning from you. I basically learnt mixing and how to use FL studio from this channel. Thanks for the knowledge so far
Ive been using this for a couple if weeks and its a complete game changer for analysing reference tracks. You can get forensic with or now. Chop a couple of bars of a bassline up, throw it into newtone and export to midi to work on variations etc, the possibilities are pretty much endless
All the more reason to purchase FL studio.. this is THE most wanted feature for performers who wish to extract parts of a song, and for anyone who wants to breakdown a masterpiece and learn how it was composed and mixed.
This is seriously a gamechanger for my workflow I do covers on youtube and I've been using other stem splitters on internet but this new feature is a huge improvement I love you , Imgane line
Amazing! The fact that this is possible is mind blowing and I can't wait for the future! Thanks for the Info Micheal and Tribute to you and your team! Good to see you again👍
I cut out so many scenes in this video of me just shaking my head in disbelief. It really is shocking that these features are just standard now. I would have given anything to have this when I started using the software. I'll pass on the thanks to my wife and my Discord team. I'm mostly a one-man band on RU-vid!
@@inthemix Well we respect what you do and the community you have worked towards none the less. Thank you for helping others learn through your content and for what you stand for. Been following your channel since I started fl studio on both my accounts on YT and I am grateful for your efforts in composing these videos for us!😸
This is insane, this year I made some covers from 80's and 90's classics, and to get the stems from the originals, I had to use web services with queues of 3 to 5 hours. Fruity Loops is the best DAW not for what it is right now which is already mindblowing, but for the constant updates and new features they add every month.
Thanks for this video ja demo! You made me instantly update from version 20-something to 21.2. It's honestly insane how good the separation is! Exactly what i needed for my current recovery project where projects files are lost but i only have old wav exports to work with. Works like magic.
The small issues that you mentioned, even though they are true, I feel that they are outweighed by the usefulness of the tool. I'm very excited to get my hands on it!
1 million subscribers here should have their Notifications turned on for this beautiful channel. If not already, please do. Have been following this channel since ages & we've come a long way ❤️
To be honest, FL Studio is FINALLY stepping up their game and I couldn't be happier with it. If they'll step up the "user-friendliness" with sampling and exporting the samples or saving them on the go, FL will truly be unmatched right now.
Man, I used to use FL all the time. I am an Ableton user now, but these updates are making FL look kinda shiny not gonna lie. I'm happy with RipX and Ableton for now because it does the same thing, plus I get the audio stretching manipulation and algorithms of ableton, but dang. Live 12 better be REALLY good to keep up with this.
I'm waiting for the final version to go and test those out and actually apply in my workflow (especially the stem extracting tool and that juno emulation vst) Thanks for the video and insights, Michael!
As a fairly recent user of FL Studio, I didn't expect much in terms of lifetime updates but damn, this is quite substantial. Thats a tool I'd have expected to pay big bucks for.
mind. blowing. i wouldnt have noticed without u bc i dont update that often tbh. what lofi melodies i can extract with this now is beyond my imagination, so excited!
This is impressive! Not, that there are online tools out there that can do stem separation already, but now one got the entire workflow in his DAW. I just combined the separation process with NeuralNote (which is audio to midi as open source) and it makes it way way easier to recreate or remix a track.
It will be very interesting to listen how Stem Splitter works with some intensive metal tracks like Rammstein - Engel. Absolutely amazing feature for remixers.
Dude, this update has been mind-blowing They gave us so many wonderful features in such a nice package It'll be amazing to see what people will get up to in the hands of someone truly capable The future is here and it's exciting
Welllll...this existed in hiphop it was called "Multing". Basically, you track the sample(s) used to multiple tracks and then on each track, using EQ, you carve out each instrument/drum/vocal so that you could have control over the levels and more. Lots of 90s hiphop hits were done this way. There, you had the option to bring back some of the frequencies for "seasoning" though.
There are a few websites which offer upto 4 stems for free - Bass, Drums, Other & Vocals. And I think for free models their quality is very good. I just wish FL could integrate a 6 stem separation model adding lead guitar and piano too which some websites do provide. Thank you Michael :)
This is how AI should be used. To do good and making remixing easier :D Will do you a video about the mastering AI as well, or its not yet available to try? curious how that one works.
Wow I watched this earlier and I was like ok its a kool feature but then this morning I am working on an old song that I only have a stereo track of it, was starting to rebuild the whole track and realized wait a minute this new stem extraction is freaking awesome, I will now be able to take out my horrible vocals from waay back and fix 4 of my old songs that I only have cd quality stereo tracks of. Sooo glad I got into FLStudio !!!!
Do you know how many hours I've spent EQing, dynamic compressing, and baning my head againts a wall because I just can't clean up vocal.......... I can't describe how happy I am for this feature. It's hard to say which daw is the best but image line is trying their best to make it FL
Can't wait to be able to do this, makes it so much easier than using an ai site that only lets me use it one track per day and it sounds so much better.
I'm not one that likes to test beta releases, so I will wait till it comes out. I already own a great separator, Demix Pro. It also leaves some artifacts, however if I continue to separate stems, the artifacts are reduced and then I use the Fruity limiter and does a decent job of removing the artifacts. I will also use the mod X on the sample properties and remove some of the high frequencies until I satisfied with the stem. It takes some work, but so does all work done in Fl Studio. There's no one-click solution. Aside from that, another outstanding video from the master. Thanks Michael. You're the best as usual.
I've never found a stem splitter that didn't leave severe artifacts. They still have their use, don't get me wrong. For example, I've used them to remove the vocals from a famous song and replace them with my own words, just as a joke. I did a parody of "Riders on the Storm" to amuse some friends. But I've yet to be able to get the stems clean enough for actual remixing purposes. I would love it if I could because I want to remix some music by my old band. The songs are good but we weren't good players. And this was in the days before digital recording, so everything was done to tape. This means there was no correcting timing or pitch issues. This FL Studio software seems to do an amazing job, but you're using super clean recordings with great separation already. I wonder how it would handle a rock band recorded in a room together with bleed. Seems like you need Peter Jackson-level AI technology for that.
I was really hoping you'd use it on something with screaming vocals, because that seems to be what these things struggle with, in my very narrow and limited experience using them. Using these splitters on metal has always been one of my tests. Ultimate Vocal Remover 5 so far has done the best for me in that situation.
FL is just missing the sample modulation options like ableton (like the warp mode, and easiness to use), but besides that they are the best!! Great video as always
Holy smack, i use FL every day and i didnt even know we could already do this. Thats insane. I dont even know how to freak out enough, when i was 15 this was my dream. I always thought this would be impossible, WOW.
Most people in this comment section probably never heard of Ultimate Vocal Remover 5 which is standalone (so you can use this for any DAW like Ableton, Cubase, etc too), free and open source, and has various (free) AI models integrated like for example demucs v4. It separates a whole input track into vocals, bass, drums and other stems using CPU or (very speedy) GPU conversion. Also you can freely combine any combination of AI models of your own liking, so for every stem you can try setup your own AI chain (advanced users).
This will be pretty awesome to play with. But, on a related note, I've wanted to ask someone: being that you can actually play instruments well, do you ever actually use loops/samples yourself? And if so, in what context? My music theory knowledge isn't great, but I rarely ever use anything besides one-shots from the loop bundles I've got. It's a "if I didnt come up with these parts of the song, is it really my song?" kind of feeling.
Ive always been proud to say I use FL Studio since it was FL Studio 9. But I've never been more proud than now. What used to be the DAW Logic and Ableton users mocked will continue to climb up the ladder of BEST digital audio workstation available for the entire industry.