This was thoroughly enjoyable. The product is great and the demo supports how great of a tool RX is. I've used demos of it and after a few minutes I could get it working to some extent but your video had just enough content and pace to really make it shine and get me interested in buying it this time. It really does seem like Magic, good enough for me.
This is awesome! I have some old masters that I was considering sending off to be converted to MP3 and adjust the sound levels on the instruments and voice (if possible). Now I know it’s possible! What an incredible achievement. Just hope it’s not too much of a budget buster. And yes more recording features for us amateur home recording artists. Thanks Max!
@@baldersackthethird768 Hehe...the pain of bouncing tracks to get more tracks open---and losing fidelity in the process. With digital recording, bouncing loses nothing. What a world.
@@baldersackthethird768 I have many way of recording and mixing now---maybe too many. I'm trying to get more into Garageband, and bought an Ipad just for that purpose. It's pretty amazing. I still have so much to learn...
Tascam 80-8 for me. In the living room of an old rental house out in the country. Made some movable acoustic panels (called gobos before the lighting crews stole that name). And away we went. I have some killer sounding recordings we made back then which still stand up well in comparison to what I produce today.
Really enjoyed the demo. So many possibilities. I would love to see you do a video of you making a track with just amp simulations, no actual hardware amps, just software. Particularly using various freeware VST plugs.
Wow. This is amazing. I'm shocked at how good it is and how easy he makes it look. As a past programmer, I can tell you many hundreds or thousands of hours of labor went into this and thousands and thousands of lines if code. Amazing. Great review. Very very useful. The AI is just killer..
I would like to see more videos on recording and associated technology. I find this stuff to be very interesting, and it helps us understand how sound can be manipulated and how it is produced today.
Holy fuck this is amazing! As somewhat of an audiophile and someone who is really picky about album production, I would TOTALLY use this to "fix" albums that I love that have mixing issues like snares that re too loud or vocals that are low etc. I _NEED_ this. I wonder how good does this do with completely removing vocals from a finished song? Because there are also lots of albums where I love the music but dislike the singer, or metal that I love but friends dislike metal vocals, so I could make an instrumental version for them to listen to etc. I'd love more recording gear demos like this, including software. And I'd love a video of you going into some musical uses for this as you mentioned, and situations like I mentioned.
@@ImNotQualifiedToSayThisBut it won't? They have examples of doing exactly that on their website. I don't have it to try myself though, so that may be like a "best case scenario, but it won't really work well on other recordings" sort of thing companies do for marketing.
@@niclastname it's simply not possible to remove vocals from a track without effecting the instrumentals in a very bad way. Your voice covers a wide range of frequencies and as soon as they get mixed up with the rest of the sound e.g. guitars, drums etc. it's like trying to remove egg yolk from dough.
When I heard you talk on the video for the first time I didn't see your face, but your voice was so familiar. I remember thinking it's so strange that Dr. Steven M. Greer (he's a UFOlogist) is talking about guitars LOL. You have great content on your channel, keep up the good work.
For $130.00, the basic program is not unreasonably priced for what it does. I record and master all of my own efforts, and this looks very intriguing to me. I'll look into it. Thanks for your recent videos on your trip to Germany! There is a lot of information there.
So basically this is licenced Sony technology as they already had this for years now in their Spectral editor Daw. Software is just 1's and 0's but Real Recording hardware is still out of reach for many people and that is what needs to get stomped out, eliminate the Hardware monopolies.
Time on the X-axis, Frequency on the Y-axis and intensity (or volume) shown as brightness. Very ingenious and intuitive way for sound representation and manipulation. I think it would be awesome if they do intensity as Z-axis and show it in 3D view like in Matlab or Solidworks...and maybe allow user to interchange axes do differential and integrals etc......
An awesome video max, hey, can I record my lead & put it as the lead in any song that's all ready recorded, & YES more recording videos, maybe you can throw out some more crazy tricks this software has with YOU doing the recording & editing , & oh yeah, can you give us some pricing?
Max........there are some other similar "rare" products that can "unmix the baking cake mix" back to the seperate parts.....Flour, milk, rasins.....(drums ..vocals ...Lines)...AUDIO The product i heard and is largely unknown is ....."Infinity Hit'n'mix" ...........just comparing in contrast to you above video. Like so many though......reality only allows "free" tools to be practical......just saying. Thx These developers of tools ........are Genius.......as is the concensus .........astonishing. We, the mere mortals just accept that it exists.........truly amazing