![]() ![]() I would run no end of filters, frequency boosters and effects to try and extract a nice sounding vocal from a track. I used to try and do this myself many years ago using all sorts of software so I understand how difficult it is. Taking a track and turning it into an acapella is an almost impossible task. I can remember someone on this forum saying that vocal isolation wasn’t 100% perfect and I do agree but I don’t think it ever can be totally perfect. It does do a very good job of isolating vocals and different sounds. The neural mix function is quite interesting and was the first time I have ever used it. I had to keep reminding myself to use the mouse The only issue I had, (and it’s not really an issue) was that when selecting a new track, I had the urge to touch the screen. Everything seemed to work as it should and I didn’t have any problems getting to grips with it. I have only ever used the android version so this Windows pro AI version is quite different from what I’m used to. Sure there’s a premium for it, but I’d prefer to just power on and know it goes, and then replace when it has served its purpose after a useful life. I’m talking as someone who has been an Apple user since grade school because they make it ridiculously easy to be one. There may be better cameras or faster (or more) processors…but Apple makes sure everything works together so you don’t have to, pretty much, and they’ve done the work (and trained their people to know) to sort problems out quickly, or send them up the chain to people who can work on it for the next release if it takes some coding. I’ve never been able to say that about a Windows machine, or an Android device when it comes to audio or video, not without digging into drivers and configs and other soul crushing… There’s a version of Apple’s Digital Audio Workstation Logic that runs on iPad, and one of their video editor, and 3rd parties like Blackmagic Designs beat Apple to the punch with DaVinci Resolve (and their cloud for moving projects around between desktops and iDevices, and they have their own RAID, which I can see djay skewing towards for those who use the video functionalities of the software).Īpple hardware is for creatives, period, because it just works. I agree with…well, pretty much all of that, but especially the iDevices part: even regular non-Pro iPads with Apple Silicon are impressive and perfect for most DJ applications, especially with a dock that allows connection of other necessary peripherals (screen, drive, controller…and even ethernet in some cases). You are only losing yourself money and support and clearly do not give a damn. I’m absolutely furious that you are continuing to promote such a woefully inadequate product that has clearly been left to rot. I could go on and on but i suspect nobody will read this or even care, let alone do anything about it. Limited/non-existing Playlist editing capability Not able to choose an exit point for each track (0-30 seconds before end is all we get) Not able to extend the length of transition either. No manual save wtf?!ĭownbeat/Beatgrid Adjustments don’t save.Īutomix features are lacking - Why is the transition time in second rather than bars? It is an absolute joke! It’s more than that, it is an insult.Ĭue points don’t save wasting HOURS of my time. How dare you release such an unloved, uncared for product to the PC community… NO updates for 2 years… Woeful feature set by comparison. PACE iLok technology is used to license your Pro Tools software and plugins and protects against piracy.I was considering buying this for my PC since I don’t have a MAC but the difference in quality between the 2 versions is absolutely shocking. ![]()
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