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Old 2nd November 2011   #72
stangroom
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bad Lt View Post
Not always interchangable. Splits could be the constituents of a pre-mix stem that you might need to be split-out.
The split/stem issue is quite common for us on a daily basis in the TV world. Either one is used interchangeably to reference DIA, NARR, FX, MUSIC. However, there have been a number of instances where I've had to label 5.1 channels as "stems", where the N, D, M, E become "splits"

For example, just looking at my spec sheets for a few networks here's what comes up:

AETN/History Channel - Splits
Discovery Channel - Stems
National Geographic - Splits

MTV also refers to "stems" as the separate channels of a 5.1 mix.

Charles, how do most of the LA gents (and ladies!) refer to the channels of a 5.1 mix?

In all honesty, I started in film (in NYC, not LA) and everything was "stems", but this whole TV fiasco has really fussed with my cool jargon. LET'S STANDARDIZE THIS S***!

P.S. - It's very common for the term "splits" to be used in the commercial world too. Both my fiancée and I do ad work and it's much more common than "stems".
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