hit ‘n’ mix ripx: deepremix
Hit ’n’Mix RipX: DeepRemix £79
Another app attempts to take your song and split it into its multitrack parts. But this one claims to do it better and do more with the results
We’re always getting asked about software that splits a song into its component multitrack parts – bass, vocals, drums and so on. There’ve been a few attempts, the most recent that we’ve reviewed being Audionamix’s Xtrax Stems. It’s fair to say that, so far, artefacts are usually present in the results and you never really get the pristine original ‘black magic’ multitracks you’d possibly anticipated.
The latest wizard to attempt that magic is Hit ‘n’ Mix’s RipX platform with two modules: DeepRemix (on test here) and the more expensive DeepAudio, which is a free update to the company’s Hit’n’Mix Infinity (and there’s more on this version in the box below).