Well damn!
It was a short-lived initiative back in the late 2000s. Some singles were released with bundled remixing software (very basic, mind you) and the stems of that single.
Some were lossless, some were lossy. And it had major compatibility issues with most OS's above XP. That's where Feeder's "Feeling A Moment" stems came from (those were lossless at 16bit 44100KHz). Robbie Williams' "Sin Sin Sin" + "Advertising Space" were lossy.
The "Umyx" exe also contained the raw stems inside it, so you could tell which one was lossy or lossless by looking at the size of the exe itself.
Last edited by patrik; 14-12-2020 at 15:41.
So the theory was there but it never really got the support to make it great. That's a shame.
Manchester UK 2005-2007 Magaluf ES 2006 - 2007 Blackpool UK 2009 Manchester UK 2010-2017
i remember another app like this... cant remember the name but they had songs by Train , i think "Hey soul sister" was there
I believe Jammit was responsible for 'Hey Soul Sister' and a few others.
Umyx sounds nice, has a nice ring to it :)
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The Oiid app has been around since 2015 and lasted longer than any other multitrack app. I saw 3 multitracks listed as "Soon to be released." Probably waiting for the green light from publishers. So it has been around and so far seems to have been successful in some aspects. A lot of music has been removed while others added. Probably temp licensing. I'm amazed no one has tried to get the files by now. Most likely might surface if the company ever goes under.
I stand corrected.
Manchester UK 2005-2007 Magaluf ES 2006 - 2007 Blackpool UK 2009 Manchester UK 2010-2017
I'm trying the oiid app at the moment with one of their free songs and I have to say I'm quite impressed. Sound quality is good enough, although it seems to be lossy rather than lossless, you get a music video in the background of the mixer section of the app and the interface itself is pretty slick and responsive. There isn't as many songs as there are on "Mix The Music" and a lot of the songs are the same ones (albeit with less tracks it seems, usually the drums are mixed down to a single track rather than having separate Kick, Snare etc).
EDIT: Ahhhhhh.....I think a lot of the songs that I wanted are only available in the US when I'm in the UK :(
Last edited by AMV12; 28-12-2020 at 17:37.
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I found two multitracks several years ago (2012 and 2013)
it said they were from the UMixit program..here's the links:
https://literecords.com/showthread.p...d-quot-Version
https://literecords.com/showthread.p...-Joel-Zanzibar