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  2. Stem mixing and mastering - Wikipedia

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    Some consider stem manipulation to be the same as separation mastering, although others consider stems to be sub-mixes to be used along with separation mastering. It depends on how many separate channels of input are available for mixing and/or at which stage they are on the way towards reducing them to a final stereo mix.

  3. Mastering - Wikipedia

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    Mastering may refer to Mastering (audio) , the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device, the master Stem mastering , contains the same process as ordinary mastering but the individual audio tracks are grouped together into a few separated stems like drums, instruments ...

  4. Audio bus - Wikipedia

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    A technique known as stem mixing and mastering relies on the use of busses to mix tracks down to stems for processing before mixing down to the stereo bus (also called "master channel" or "2-bus"). This usually reduces the amount of processing applied to the stereo bus and increases the control the engineer has over the dynamics and levels of ...

  5. Stem - Wikipedia

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    Stem (audio), a collection of audio sources mixed together to be dealt with downstream as one unit Stem (music), a part of a written musical note Stem mixing and mastering, a method of mixing audio material

  6. Talk:List of musical works released in a stem format - Wikipedia

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    Some like to begin the mastering process with the instrumental and vocals as separate stems; this happens a lot in hip-hop due to rap artists providing pre-mixed and mastered instrumentals/beats to the engineer who now must blend the vocals into the already mixed down instrumental stem which adds a different dynamic to the whole mastering process.

  7. Stem (music) - Wikipedia

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    The length of a stem should be that of an octave on the staff, [1] going to either an octave higher or lower than the notehead, depending on which way the stem is pointing. If a note head is on a ledger line more than an octave away from the middle line of a staff, the stem will be elongated to touch the middle line. In any polyphonic music in ...

  8. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics - Wikipedia

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    A high school student explains her engineering project to a judge in Sacramento, California, in 2015.. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is an umbrella term used to group together the distinct but related technical disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  9. STEAM education - Wikipedia

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    Ohio created the Quality Model for STEM and STEAM Schools. [7] By Ohio statute, a STEAM school is designated as a type of STEM school. [8] In May of 2014, Rhode Island created the STEAM Now Coalition. [9] [10] In 2017, Nevada enacted legislation for the creation of a State Seal of STEM Program and a State Seal of STEAM Program. The STEAM seal ...