MusicMakerApp

AI drum separation — isolate drum tracks with AI

On a paid plan, pick any song in your MusicMakerApp library and run the same multi-part stem engine as in our track separation tool. You get a clean drums stem plus bass, vocals, guitar, keys, and other instrument stems to download. The demo below plays example stems—no upload required.

Select a song from your library

Choose a track you created in MusicMakerApp. Separation uses the same multi-part stem pipeline as track separation; a paid subscription is required to process your own files.

Hear what AI drum separation sounds like

Six example stems from one mix. On large screens they appear in three columns; on tablets and phones the grid reflows. Only one stem plays at a time so you can scrub and compare quickly.

Original
Drums
Bass
Vocals
Guitar
Keyboard

Preview of separated track layout

After separation, each stem is its own audio file you can open in a digital audio workstation. This block is a visual mockup—solo and mute show how you might audition layers. For real audio, use the six players in the demo section above.

Original

Drums

Other stems

AI stem separation tuned for drums and low end

Cheap “drum removers” often smash the low end and leave kick and bass bleeding into each other. Our model is trained on full mixes across pop, rock, hip-hop, electronic, and live bands, so it learns when a hit is a kick, a snare, a tom, or a room mic—not just “everything below 120 Hz.” That matters because drums share energy with bass, 808s, and synth subs. Separation here is source-aware: you get a dedicated Drums stem you can solo for practice or sampling, while bass, vocals, guitar, keys, and the rest stay on their own tracks for remixing and editing. Outputs are high-quality audio—lossless WAV where available and efficient MP3 for sharing—so transients and cymbal air don't turn to mush. Whether you're replacing drums in a cover, teaching groove, or prepping a mix, you work from clean stems instead of a single flattened bounce. Workflow: choose a track from your MusicMakerApp library, start separation (paid plans), then download stems from My Songs when processing completes. Stem counts and labels depend on the model and the mix.

Who uses drum & stem separation?

Remix and replace drums

Mute the original drums in your DAW and layer your own kits or live takes while keeping vocals and harmony intact.

Practice and transcription

Solo the drums stem to hear fills, ghost notes, and timing without guitars or vocals masking the groove.

Backing tracks

Balance drums against other stems to build rehearsal mixes, karaoke beds, or performance-ready versions.

Mix prep

Route drums, bass, and vocals to separate busses for EQ, compression, and stem-friendly mastering workflows.

Teaching

Show students how parts fit together by isolating drums versus the rest of the arrangement.

Separate drums from your track

Subscribe if needed, pick a library song, and generate stems—including a clear drum track—in one workflow.

Start separating

Vocal removal

Remove or isolate vocals from any track in one click.

Remove Vocals

Multi-part stem separation

Split a full mix into multiple instrument stems—the same pipeline this page uses, with drums as the headline result.

Split Stems

AI song generation

Create entirely new tracks from a text prompt using AI.

Generate Song

Frequently asked questions

Sign in with a paid MusicMakerApp plan, open this tool, and pick a song from your library. Start separation; when processing finishes, open My Songs to download the drums stem and the other instrument stems. This page does not upload new files—the source is a track you already created or imported.

You receive multiple stems per song (for example drums, bass, vocals, guitar, keys, and others—the exact set depends on the mix and model). Files are high-quality audio such as WAV and MP3, ready for your DAW.

You can play the on-page demo audio without separating your own tracks. Running stem separation on your library songs requires an active paid plan and is subject to your account's usage limits. See pricing or your account dashboard for details.