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AI Stem Separation Tools Compared: Vocals, Drums, Bass and Instrumentals

Compare stem separation tools for vocals, drums, bass and instrumentals, plus practical cleanup tips for remixing and sampling.

AI Stem Separation Tools Compared: Vocals, Drums, Bass and Instrumentals

Quick Answer: Which Stem Splitter Should You Use?

Use UVR or Demucs when you want free local control, Moises when you need a fast mobile workflow, and LALAL.AI or similar paid tools when convenience matters. No splitter is perfect: always check phase, cymbal bleed, reverb tails, and vocal artifacts before using stems in a release.

Tool Comparison

Cleanup Workflow

  • Start with WAV: Use the highest-quality source you legally have.
  • Separate conservatively: Do one pass, listen, then try an alternate model only if needed.
  • Edit artifacts: Use fades, EQ, denoise, or manual muting around obvious warbles.
  • Clear rights: Stem separation does not clear copyright. Treat separated material as the original recording unless licensed.

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