Reviews, guides, and tutorials on AI stem splitter tools. Everything you need to know about stem splitter technology for music production and audio work.
Both LALAL.AI and StemSplit.io are browser-based tools, no installation needed, and both produce output quality that would have seemed unlikely five years ago. They’re aimed at somewhat different users though, and choosing between them comes down to what you’re actually trying...
There are a lot of questions about HTDemucs that come up regularly: which model variant is actually best, does the bitrate of your source file matter, how clean is the reconstru...
Stem splitting is one of those things that sounds impossible until you actually try it. You drop a finished song into a tool, wait 30 seconds, and get back four separate files: ...
The choice between online and desktop stem splitting isn’t really about which one is better. It’s about which trade-offs you’re willing to accept. Both approaches can produce ex...
Free stem splitters are actually pretty good now. That’s not a caveat buried at the bottom of a sales pitch; it’s just true. If you’re a musician who wants to isolate a vocal on...
Stem separation and audio restoration are two different things. They occasionally overlap in useful ways, but treating one as a substitute for the other will cost you time and p...
Learning a song by ear used to mean rewinding the same 10-second clip forty times, squinting your ears at a crowded mix, trying to pick out one instrument from everything happen...