Flexible stem export
Extract stems directly into vocal, accompaniment, or multi-part outputs and download only what your project needs.
Extract stems directly into vocal, accompaniment, or multi-part outputs and download only what your project needs.
Use stems to isolate sections for practice, editing, remixing, or arrangement breakdown without over-processing everything.
Preview outputs before download so you can choose whether a 2-track, 4-track, or 6-track path is best.
Add an audio file and choose your preferred output quality and format handling in the tool.
Start with fewer stems, then expand only if each extra stem adds decision value.
Check bleed, clarity, and whether each stem is useful before exporting.
Download stems only for the next stage, whether remix, remix prep, or analysis.
This page is for workflows where you need more than one stem output and still want quick pathing.
Extract stems first, then reorganize key sections in your project without carrying the full mix burden.
Create clear examples for teaching mixing, arrangement, and timing by isolating instrument and vocal stems.
Use specific stems to support clips, commentary pieces, or short-form content that needs cleaner backing control.
Generate practice stems and instrumental references from a finished song for rehearsal confidence and timing checks.
A stem is an estimated grouped track, such as vocals, drums, bass, guitar, or piano, pulled from a mixed source.
Removing vocals is a narrower output goal. Extracting stems focuses on multiple separated outputs for broader workflow control.
Yes, when supported by the same upload pipeline, the source audio can be taken from compatible video files.
Start small. Use the lowest depth that solves the immediate job, then move deeper only when useful detail is required.