Popular with music producers who are selling beats, and artists who self-produce. Artists may find that beats or productions purchased as ‘track-outs’ are delivered this way. Grouped stems allows the producer to retain their overall sound and balance, while allowing for an experienced mixing engineer to sonically enhance the mix and push the boundaries of the stereo image.
A typical example of a grouped stem is to have all the drum parts - i.e. Kick, Snare & Hats - combined into a single audio file. You may have 3 to 8 grouped stems, or more depending on the complexity of the musical arrangement.
Includes:
Grouped stem mixing - optional creative multi-track vocal mixing with effects
Mix revisions
Mastering for digital distribution
Popular with music producers who are selling beats, and artists who self-produce. Artists may find that beats or productions purchased as ‘track-outs’ are delivered this way. Grouped stems allows the producer to retain their overall sound and balance, while allowing for an experienced mixing engineer to sonically enhance the mix and push the boundaries of the stereo image.
A typical example of a grouped stem is to have all the drum parts - i.e. Kick, Snare & Hats - combined into a single audio file. You may have 3 to 8 grouped stems, or more depending on the complexity of the musical arrangement.
Includes:
Grouped stem mixing - optional creative multi-track vocal mixing with effects
Mix revisions
Mastering for digital distribution