Upload one song or audio file and separate it in the browser into vocals, drums, bass, and other stems. Preview the rebuilt mix in the same workspace, adjust volume and pan, then export clean WAV stems for remixing, practice, editing, or post-production.
Workspace
Drag in one audio file or click to browse
MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, OGG, AAC, and OPUS are supported.
Full Suite
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Why Choose Us
This page brings upload, separation, quality control, mix preview, and WAV export into one workspace. You do not need to jump between tools just to decide whether the split is usable.
Separation runs in the current browser and is not designed around a required server upload. For demos, client material, or unreleased tracks, that keeps testing fast while giving you more control over the source audio.
Each stem includes mute, solo, volume, and pan controls. Before exporting, you can hear whether the vocal is clean enough, the drums are useful, and the bass is stable enough for the next production pass.
Exports are full-length WAV stems, not short previews. Save only the vocal, only the drums, or all four parts at once and continue editing directly inside your DAW.
Upload, progress, stem controls, preview, and download stay inside one main card. That makes material checks and early production decisions faster and easier to follow.
Simple Process
The workflow is built for local stem separation: upload one audio file, wait for AI separation, check the quality of each stem, and export the parts you need for the next production step.
Drag in or choose an MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, OGG, AAC, or OPUS file. The source stays in the browser session, so you can test a stem split quickly without setting up a full production project first.
AI separates vocals, drums, bass, and other elements, then reveals mixer controls. Use mute, solo, volume, and pan to judge whether each stem is ready for remixing, sampling, practice, or editing.
Once the result is usable, download one specific stem or export all four full-length WAV files. The stems are ready to move into a DAW, video editor, or DJ workflow.
Core Features
The interface stays simple while keeping the review and export controls producers need to move from upload to practical stem delivery.
The upload area is optimized for one source at a time. Without queue or project management, you can start remix prep, a lesson example, or a quick sample breakdown immediately.
A clear start with fewer setup steps.
Processing shows stages like loading, bass extraction, drum extraction, vocal extraction, and finalizing. You can tell that the split is still active and which step is running.
Readable status from start to finish.
After separation, the result card becomes a small mixer. Adjust volume and pan, listen to the rebuilt mix, then decide which stems are worth downloading.
No external player is required.
Download files are generated in the browser and can be moved directly into Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Premiere, or another production tool.
Designed for practical production handoff.
Creator Stories
For remixing, video editing, practice, and DJ preparation, creators need stems they can verify quickly and move into the next workflow without friction.
“I often need to know whether a vocal can work for tuning or remixing. This page lets me upload, separate, preview, and export in one place without opening a full DAW project first.”
Mia
Vocal Editor
“Mute, solo, volume, and pan controls matter. Before exporting, I can hear how clean the vocal and drums are and decide faster whether the track can move into a remix.”
Jon
Remix Producer
“I use it to break background music into parts I can manage more easily and decide which elements should stay in a video. The flow is direct: upload, wait, preview, download.”
Chris
Content Creator
“When preparing live material, I often only need vocals or drums quickly. A focused workspace and full-length WAV exports fit my mashup and set-planning workflow.”
Tara
DJ
Short answers for common production questions.
No. The stem splitter is designed to run separation locally inside your browser session, useful for demos, practice material, and audio you do not want to send to a remote service first.
Vocals, drums, bass, and other elements are exported as separate full-length WAV files. You can use them later for editing, mixing, sampling, analysis, or live preparation.
Yes. After separation, adjust volume, pan, mute, and solo for each stem, listen to the reconstructed mix, then decide whether to download one track or the full package.
Yes. In addition to individual stem downloads, there is an action for saving all stems. It is useful when you want to move every part into your production environment quickly.
Stay in one workspace, split the track, test the mix, and export exactly what you need.