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Generator Music
Start here when you need a finished song before there is anything to separate.
Use AI Separate Vocals to separate vocals from music, make a clean instrumental, or break a finished song into stem files you can reuse in edits, remixes, and practice sessions. Choose a track from your library, pick the split you need, and download the result when it is ready. Need a source track first? Open Generator Music. Need to extend the arrangement before splitting it? Use Music Extender.

Neon Sunset Drive
03:34

Amber Motion
03:25

Midnight Echo
03:18

Stardust Frame
03:37

Paper Moonlight
04:01

Nightline Sketch
02:56

Ocean Memory
03:06

Afterlight Story
03:29

Golden Hour Notes
03:23

Frozen Highway
03:52

City Night Pulse
03:45

Blue Lantern
03:07

Cloudline Dream
02:59

Autumn Circuit
03:20

Velvet Lights
03:32

Silver Room
03:46

Parallel Dawn
04:20

Quiet Orbit
03:13

Rain Window
03:11

Last Train Home
03:41
Most users are not separating a track just to experiment. They usually need the vocal on its own, a clean instrumental, or a few usable stems for the next edit.
Get the vocal by itself when you want to study phrasing, rework lyrics, make an a cappella edit, or test a new topline idea.
A simple vocal split is often enough when you need a backing track for karaoke, rehearsal, short-form content, or a quick alternate export.

Choose a deeper stem split when you want more control over drums, bass, keys, guitars, or other parts inside the arrangement.
The workflow stays simple: pick a finished song, choose the split mode, and download the files when they are ready.
In practice, most people come here for one of four jobs: making a karaoke version, prepping a remix, pulling stems for editing, or getting a track ready for the next tool.
A practical fit for singers, editors, rehearsal sessions, and anyone who needs a quick instrumental cut.

The process is short: pick a source track, choose the split mode, and download the files when the result is ready.

This page works with songs that are already in your library, so you can start from a finished track right away.
Pick the simpler mode when you only need vocals and instrumental, or choose the deeper stem split when you need more detail.


When processing is done, the result panel shows the separated files so you can preview them and download what you need.
Start free, upgrade when output matters, and move to Unlimited when music generation becomes part of your weekly workflow.
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Quick answers to common questions about splitting vocals, instrumentals, and stems online.
Not sure what comes first? Start with Generator Music, extend the arrangement in Music Extender, build alternates in Song Cover, add toplines in Add Vocals to Music, or combine ideas in Mashup Songs before splitting the final track into vocals, instrumental, or stems.