Four-stem splitters glue the piano into 'other', where it's stuck with everything else. This one separates six stems — piano included — so you can mute it and take the bench, or solo it and study the voicings.
Vocals, drums, bass, guitar, piano, other — six channels. The piano isn't buried in a catch-all stem; it's yours to mute, solo or ride.
Solo the piano, slow the song to half speed with no pitch change, and loop the passage. Comping patterns and inner voices come out of hiding.
Mute the piano and the band plays on without it. Add a count-in so you come in on the downbeat, and export the mix when it's right.
MP3, WAV, FLAC or M4A, up to 10 minutes.
Study it in isolation, or silence it and play the part yourself.
All the practice tools apply — looping, tempo, count-in, 24-bit export.
Most free splitters use four-stem models: vocals, drums, bass, everything-else. This app runs a six-stem model, so piano and guitar each get their own channel.
Acoustic and electric piano mostly land in the piano stem. Organs and synth pads often end up in 'other' — that channel has its own fader too.
Not here — this is an ear-first practice tool. Soloing the piano and slowing it down is designed to make learning by ear practical.
Free while in beta, no account. A daily separation cap applies site-wide because the AI runs on paid GPUs.
Drop in a song and have your stems in a few minutes.
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