![]() Premixes- these will be made up of subgroups of final stems- There are generally more than one in each group- examples would be a, or multiple ADR premixes. These played at unity gain, make the printmaster.Ĥ. The final stems- these will be Dialog, which includes the ADR which is used, FX which includes the Foley and BG's, and Music. This is used for foreign language versions which will be re-voiced in the local language.ģ. The M&E Printmaster- The final version with specific language dialog bussed to an reference stem. Printmaster- The final version for duplication and distribution.Ģ. I am actually going to go in reverse order stating at the end product and working back to indivdual recordings.ġ. So with that in mind, for those who do not work regularly in the Post Production world I will offer up the follwing terms. There is not a drums "stem" for instance- only a Music stem, which the drums are a part of. ![]() In this parlance there is only 1 stem for each catagory. Since this is the Post forum, I would suggest we try to standardize these so everyone can more effectively communicate their ideas-Ī "Stem" is a mixed set of tracks which are fed into what we understand to be the composite "track" An example would be in film terms, the Dialog, Music and FX stems. ![]() ![]() The one that prompted me to post this is the use of "stem" I have noticed on a number of threads here that there is some inconstant usage of terms here. ![]()
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