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Lost all my stems
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Hey guys, I'm a music producer and my computer recently decided to be a huge jerk and delete the majority of my library that I've built up over many years of making music. All my stems are gone and all of my DJ production tools are also gone. All of my Ableton live sets are gone and I'm very upset.

So I did some research online and found that there were a bunch of different AI tools that I could use to split my finished songs into various stems and the results were a mixed bag. Some of the tools provided great samples but with leakage between different stem tracks or entire audio loss between stems and yet when you put all the stems together they make the full track somehow which is very confusing. A few other tools had very high price walls and after getting mixed reviews from the less expensive ones, I am hesitant to try out something more expensive for fear that I will be wasting my money.

My question is does anyone know of any legit AI stem tools that I can use? I'm looking to upload my music and receive the stems (guitar, bass drums, various different synths) with them being accurate and sounding good so I can perform effectively. Rewriting and re-recording and reproducing all of the songs in my library is entirely unfeasible as well as it would be a huge pain in the ass, so I'm hoping that there's something out there that will work. Can anyone give me any recommendations? Thanks!

And yes, in the future I will be using backups on flash drives or something else.

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