A quick press of these buttons will take you to the previous or next song, while a long press fast-forwards or rewind the current song. The previous/next track buttons have multiple purposes - cycling through the tracks that are on the STEM PLAYER, fast-forwarding and rewinding songs, and changing albums. To isolate your stems, you press and hold on the outside edge of a slider - multiple stems are able to be isolated at one time. ![]() Instructions that come with the STEM PLAYER The sliders themselves control the volume of the vocals, bass, drums, and other musical elements, such as piano keys being played. You can change the volume of an individual stem by using the haptic sliders - slide away from the center to increase the volume, slide toward the center to decrease it. Master volume is changed using the '+' and '-' buttons on the volume rocker. If the speed of the current music has been changed, or there are loops or effects active, one click of the central button will remove all effects, with a second click pausing the current song. Playback is controlled with the button in the center of the device, with one click causing the current song to pause. While you're in the main menu, you can control the volume of each stem, change the master volume, skip tracks and control the playback of the current track. Front of the STEM PLAYER, showcasing both the central button and the haptic sliders used to manipulate the music You are taken to the main/stem menu by default when turning the device on. ![]() ‌There are also three 'menus' that the device comes with: the main/stem menu, the loops/speed menu, and the effects menu. In addition to these six buttons, the STEM PLAYER also features f our haptic sliders - these are used to manipulate the music in real-time. ![]() The STEM PLAYER features six buttons, which are the power/toggle, center, previous/next track and a volume rocker with '+' and '-'. We'll help you get the most from your STEM PLAYER right here on YM. It also allows you to control the vocals, drums, bass, and samples that make up a song and isolate them from the mix. Very cool.The STEM PLAYER is a device that allows you to play, split and free any music you want, wherever you are in the world. Even if it made high-pitched, nails on chalkboard screeching sounds at random intervals, it would still be worth it to never hear Drake. I feel so much more safe and at ease knowing that I'm only receiving the highest quality audio from its potent little speaker. There's nothing I'd rather listen to my music on. So still, this is an evolutionary jump in audio quality. Can you get Drake on a casette tape? I think you can technically get a blank one and put Drake on there. Hands down, it beats the iPod, or any kind of MP3 device, it beats every streaming service out there, I don't think there's been a device this based since the casette tape. With that, it appears as if the Stem Player is actually the greatest music device ever invented. ![]() He refused to answer any other questions after this. When asked for comment, Ye asked us if we listened to Drake, and followed the question up with "Go find God". This drastic decision, according to Ye, is because Drake is "the corniest rapper to ever walk the Earth" and "I don't want him around my daughters". Cryptic messages from the STEM PLAYER website Using highly advanced AI technology, the Stem Player will block and delete anything by Drake that you try to play from it, and even if you were to somehow hack and force the player with some kind of exploit, the device is wired to explode if any vocals it recognizes as Drake's play from its speaker. Yes, apparently, the Stem Player has been hardwired to reject anything and everything by Drake. But one thing it can't do, apparently, is play anything by Drake. The curious device can split music into "stems", isolating certain parts, speeding them up, slowing them down, and more to create an interesting and unique listening experience. The only way to hear it will be on his own little gadget, which he's calling a Stem Player. The artist Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, puzzled and even enraged many of his fans when he announced Donda 2 would not be coming to YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, or any sort of streaming service.
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