This feature exists in Ableton and my goodness it is the most handy thing ever. This is more than necessary for folks who like to further mix and master their tracks outside of AT. Will greatly reduce the time it takes to solo and bounce each track individually in a mix... a process that can easily reach +20min.
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This makes sense, but playing a bit of devil's advocate, can Audiotool ask the user to highlight what qualifies as a "stem" in the track?
Whether it be merger, centroid, kobalt, minimixer, or crossfader inputs? Or even something else if I'm missing it. This could even allow artists to upload to platforms like Splice, which help with holding remix competitions and (if I recall correctly) mixing and mastering. Perhaps in the future even, Splice and Audiotool could partner up to create a seamless experience between DAWs for this. Just a thought
Oh man if this would take place it'd be amazing because republishing each track takes a long time. I'd literally pay for this to take place. I really want to be loyal to audiotool because the community has taught me so much in such a short time. But when it comes to mastering some folks look at me like I'm not a "real producer" because I can't bounce my stems out in wavs.
Stem bouncing is more relevant to re-mixing than to mastering. Master engineers usually work with a single stereo file containing the final mix. You can totally do this in AT.