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Export Stems to Ableton Live

Learn how to export DJ.Studio stems directly to Ableton Live

Noah Feasey-Kemp avatar
Written by Noah Feasey-Kemp
Updated over a week ago

Introduction: This guide will help you understand how to use the stem separation feature in DJ.Studio, including how to export stems to Ableton Live.

Please note that this feature is available in the Pro Plus Stems edition.

Step-by-Step Guide:

1. Downloading and Installing DJ.Studio:

  • Download and install the DJ.Studio application from our official website.

  • Make sure to install any necessary extensions and refresh the application.

2. Accessing Stem Separation:

  • Open DJ.Studio and navigate to your library.

  • Right-click on the track you wish to separate.

  • Select "Stems 4 Ableton."

3. Exporting Stems to Ableton Live:

  • After selecting "Stems 4 Ableton," the software will process and separate the stems.

  • Export the separated stems to Ableton Live for further editing.

4. Using AI Beatgrid for Older Tracks:

  • If you are working with older disco or rock songs, you can utilize the AI Beatgrid feature.

  • Add the track to a mix and go to the studio.

  • Navigate to the track tab and click on the "AI Beatgrid" option.

  • Return to your library and select "Stems 4 Ableton" to see the AI option available.

5. Compatibility and Pricing:

  • The stem separation feature and export functionality are available in the Pro Plus Stems edition of DJ.Studio.

  • This edition must be purchased to access these features.

  • Check for any ongoing sales or discounts.

FAQs:

Q1: Can I test the stem separation feature with the trial version?

  • The trial version does not include the stem separation feature. You need to purchase the Pro Plus Stems edition to use this functionality.

Q2: Is the stem separation feature included in the basic version?

  • No, the stem separation feature is only available in the Pro Plus Stems edition, not in the basic version.

Q3: Can I export stems directly to an Ableton file with wrapping and grid mode?

  • Yes, once you have separated the stems, you can export them to Ableton Live. You can then use Ableton's wrapping mode and grid mode for further editing.

Conclusion: For users looking to utilize stem separation and export features in DJ.Studio, it is essential to upgrade to the Pro Plus Stems edition. Follow the steps above to make the most out of your DJ.Studio experience and streamline your workflow with Ableton Live. If you have any further questions, please contact our support team.

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