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2012/10/18 13:45:56
bapu
jamesg1213


Just to be pedantic..I give you 'tracks' not 'stems'. As I understand it, 'stems' have more than one instrument included, like a string section, a drum kit, or group of BGV's.

Mebee. We in the CHB have always referred to any "track" as a stem. Mebee we've/I've been misusing the term.
2012/10/18 13:47:43
jamesg1213
bapu


jamesg1213


Just to be pedantic..I give you 'tracks' not 'stems'. As I understand it, 'stems' have more than one instrument included, like a string section, a drum kit, or group of BGV's.

Mebee. We in the CHB have always referred to any "track" as a stem. Mebee we've/I've been misusing the term.



Why would you need to call a 'track' by another name? Fink abaht it...
2012/10/18 13:48:03
bapu
Pedantic WINS
2012/10/18 13:49:47
bapu
But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?
2012/10/18 13:50:12
jamesg1213


Pedantic WINS


Yes it DO
2012/10/18 13:51:22
Beagle
bapu


But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?


pffft.  look at that!  a bass player talking about playing chords
2012/10/18 13:51:48
jamesg1213
bapu


But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?

Neither, it's a ''rubbish way of doing a string section''.


HTH.
2012/10/18 13:52:18
bapu
Beagle


bapu


But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?


pffft.  look at that!  a bass player talking about playing chords

That was the rhetorical "I".
2012/10/18 13:53:19
bapu
jamesg1213


bapu


But if I produce a string section using Kontakt where I play a chord with one hand and put it out to a colloborator in a single WAV file, is it a track or a stem?

Neither, it's a ''rubbish way of doing a string section''.


HTH.

LMAAO


2012/10/18 13:54:19
bapu
By the way James, where is your accent from?
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