“RipX is the brainchild of the clever folks at Hit’n’Mix, and it essentially uses the kind of digital wizardry I haven’t a hope of understanding to take an audio recording and separate it out into it’s constituent parts.”
“If you don’t own a bass, but want to play a part in on a recording you’re working on, you can play the idea in on your guitar, drop it by an octave, then replace it with an electric bass sample. Then, if you weren’t happy with the notes you’d played, you can tune them, adjust the timing, change the pitches… whatever you can dream up.”
“If you’re doing a cover of, say, a live Jimi Hendrix track, but you feel like the drums aren’t punching hard enough, you could isolate the kick drum and blend in a sample with the original for more “oomph”. Or, you could take the original kick drum and turn that into a sample, which you can then layer over another instrument. If you want the “When The Levee Breaks” kick as an instrument you can play, or just the guitar chucks from “In The Midnight Hour”, you can grab then with absolutely minimal effort.”
“To fully explain the feature set of this incredible piece of software in a written review would take the entire magazine, so instead, I’m going to recommend that you go grab a trial version and start playing around. The interface is simple enough that you’ll have it figured out in minutes, and the results you can get will leave you amazed – I certainly was!”
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