Stem Splitter for Remixing — Extract Stems Free Online

Extract vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments from any track for remixing. Download each stem as a separate WAV file — no upload, instant processing, completely free.

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Output Stems

Vocals

Center-panned vocal content

Drums

Transient-heavy percussive content

Bass

Low-frequency bass content

Other

Remaining instruments & harmonics

How it works: 4096-bin STFT with 75% overlap. Adaptive Wiener masking per bin — bass isolated by frequency, drums by spectral flux, vocals by center energy, other by remainder. Temporal smoothing reduces metallic artifacts.

About This Tool

This Stem Splitter is built for remix producers who need individual stems — vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments — as separate WAV files. Unlike the general stem splitter page, this page covers the complete remix workflow: detecting BPM and key, importing stems into a DAW, and building a remix from extracted components. All processing runs locally in your browser with no file uploads.

How to Use Stems for Remixing

Stems are the individual components of a mixed track — vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments. Having access to stems gives you creative control that is impossible with a full mix. Here is how producers use stems for remixing:

Vocal Remix

Keep the original vocal stem and replace everything else — new drums, new bassline, new chords. This is the most common remix approach.

Drum Replacement

Keep the original melody and bass, but replace the drum stem with your own drum programming for a completely different feel.

Stem Mastering

Process each stem independently with different EQ and compression settings for more precise mastering control.

Acapella Extraction

Use the vocal stem as an acapella for DJ mashups, or blend it with a completely different instrumental.

Arrangement Study

Analyze how professional producers arrange their tracks by listening to each stem in isolation.

Remix Workflow with Extracted Stems

  1. Detect the original BPM using our BPM Finder — set your DAW project to this tempo.
  2. Detect the original key using our Key Detector — compose your new elements in the same key.
  3. Extract stems using this tool — download vocals, drums, bass, and other as separate WAV files.
  4. Import stems into your DAW — Ableton, FL Studio, Logic Pro, or any other DAW.
  5. Build your remix — keep the stems you want, replace the rest with your own production.
  6. Export your remix — bounce to WAV at 44.1 kHz / 24-bit for maximum quality.

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