Hi-
New member checking in. Classically trained pianist in my youth, self-trained on guitar, harmonica, ukulele, banjo and accordion. Been screwing around with making music since Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, although I'm currently trying to figure out Ableton Live 9. Stumbled on this site while looking at a remix contest and wondering "I wonder if you can get stems to popular music?". Looking forward to exploring this interesting corner of the hobby (profession, for some, I see); hopefully it won't divert my attention from the aforementioned learning of Ableton too much.
Edit to add: And drums; I can do a mean four-on-the-floor. Not much beyond that, though.
New member checking in. Classically trained pianist in my youth, self-trained on guitar, harmonica, ukulele, banjo and accordion. Been screwing around with making music since Cakewalk Pro Audio 9, although I'm currently trying to figure out Ableton Live 9. Stumbled on this site while looking at a remix contest and wondering "I wonder if you can get stems to popular music?". Looking forward to exploring this interesting corner of the hobby (profession, for some, I see); hopefully it won't divert my attention from the aforementioned learning of Ableton too much.
Edit to add: And drums; I can do a mean four-on-the-floor. Not much beyond that, though.
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