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  • edited May 7

    @wim said:
    Shoot. No receive in LinkKit. So no two-way equivalent of iDAM yet.

    well, here it is.. Both Receive / Send .. Beta available for now until I sort SDK licensing stuff.

    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/68389/link-audio-experimental-send-receive-auv3-plugins

  • @dendy said:

    @wim said:
    Shoot. No receive in LinkKit. So no two-way equivalent of iDAM yet.

    well, here it is.. Both Receive / Send .. Beta available for now until I sort SDK licensing stuff.

    https://forum.loopypro.com/discussion/68389/link-audio-experimental-send-receive-auv3-plugins

    Nice! I'll take a look.

  • @Fantastic said:
    The last point is the one for me. I'd look forward to Djay Pro's live real-time stem separation whereby the stems could each be streams to Loopy Pro. At the moment Djay Pro is just master out via KQ loopback, not even individual decks out

    I don’t think djay would be useful. The latency on “realtime” stemsep is like half a second, at least the plugins I have tried, their algos sound similar to djay’s separation. I assume that the djay stemsep is similar, working ahead and buffering as needed, rather than immediate.
    So that method would probably cause delays.
    You need something that can slow the latency of the daw to compensate.

  • edited 6:02PM

    @sveinbjorn said:

    @Fantastic said:
    The last point is the one for me. I'd look forward to Djay Pro's live real-time stem separation whereby the stems could each be streams to Loopy Pro. At the moment Djay Pro is just master out via KQ loopback, not even individual decks out

    I don’t think djay would be useful. The latency on “realtime” stemsep is like half a second, at least the plugins I have tried, their algos sound similar to djay’s separation. I assume that the djay stemsep is similar, working ahead and buffering as needed, rather than immediate.
    So that method would probably cause delays.
    You need something that can slow the latency of the daw to compensate.

    You very obviously haven't used it. There's no latency with djay pro's stem separation at all, not half a second, not a quarter of a second, not a tenth of a second. It works incredibly well. I use it a lot in peformance. I wouldn't use it to replace Logic's offline rendering if I was looking for the best possible sound, but its very comparable with pretty much all other popular splitters, with the advantage of being real-time.

  • @Fantastic said:

    @sveinbjorn said:

    @Fantastic said:
    The last point is the one for me. I'd look forward to Djay Pro's live real-time stem separation whereby the stems could each be streams to Loopy Pro. At the moment Djay Pro is just master out via KQ loopback, not even individual decks out

    I don’t think djay would be useful. The latency on “realtime” stemsep is like half a second, at least the plugins I have tried, their algos sound similar to djay’s separation. I assume that the djay stemsep is similar, working ahead and buffering as needed, rather than immediate.
    So that method would probably cause delays.
    You need something that can slow the latency of the daw to compensate.

    You very obviously haven't used it. There's no latency with djay pro's stem separation at all, not half a second, not a quarter of a second, not a tenth of a second. It works incredibly well. I use it a lot in peformance. I wouldn't use it to replace Logic's offline rendering if I was looking for the best possible sound, but its very comparable with pretty much all other popular splitters, with the advantage of being real-time.

    I don't have my own video using it, and this is NOT indicative of my taste in DJ's :smile: but it does absolutely demonstrate DJay's stem separating being performed in absolute real-time in a mode where sensitivity to latency really matters. . Note the lanes in the left and right displays for the stems and D'angelo's controlling of when the levels are up and down.

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