just do not provide any sort of natural sound. Yes, you can get some
interesting separation from them, but I've found that you're just as
likely to get interesting separation, and even reach places those
stems can't get to, by tweaking SPEC with a good source of the album,
and doing some creative post-processing. As a matter of fact, that
was recently done as well to excellent results.
Other than what RomanoTrax was able to do with "Abbey Road," I just
haven't heard anything with the stems that really makes me feel its
worth the time. There's not enough there for you to treat them as
true multitracks.
In the end, though, if you're having fun, then have at it. That's
what's most important! :)
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