🎥 Summary:
In this review, I examine Stemcell 2, a multi-channel stem processor from The Cargo Cult that offers unique spectral ducking capabilities but suffers from significant limitations in Reaper due to its automatic channel layout detection inherited from its Pro Tools origins. While the plugin shines in DAWs like Studio One and could be valuable for film and TV audio work, its high price point and compatibility issues make it worth testing thoroughly before purchase, with Reaper users potentially better served by alternatives from Waves or PSP AudioWare.
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📌 Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:15 Reaper Setup
06:46 Spectral Ducking
09:54 Studio One Test
14:18 Final Verdict
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