AI Stem Separation for Mixing, Remixing, and Remastering

Mix engineers, producers, labels, and music creators often need access to individual audio components from finished recordings. AudioShake separates vocals, drums, bass, guitars, piano, and other instruments into clean stems, enabling remixing, remastering, restoration, analysis, and creative production workflows without requiring original multitrack sessions.

Unlock Individual Stems from Finished Recordings

Many recordings exist only as finished stereo masters, making traditional mixing and remixing workflows difficult. AudioShake generates high-quality stems from completed recordings, allowing music professionals to isolate, rebalance, edit, and repurpose individual elements without access to the original studio files.

Stems from a master
Rebalance any part
Remaster-ready
Customer Story

“For 80% of the Atmos mixes, I relied on AudioShake to give me the cleanest and sonically pure AI stems available.”

Spokesperson
Rich Keller
Audio Engineer for De La Soul
Solution Used
Instrument Stems
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I remaster or restore older recordings with AudioShake?

Yes. By recovering individual elements from a finished master, AudioShake lets engineers rebalance, clean, and re-process legacy recordings that only exist as stereo files — the starting point for remastering and restoration projects where the original session is long gone.

Do AudioShake stems work in my DAW?

Yes. The separated stems are standard audio files that import into any DAW — Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, and others — so they slot directly into existing remix, remaster, and production workflows.

What file formats does AudioShake output for stems?

AudioShake returns high-resolution audio stems suitable for import into any professional editing environment. Output drops straight into a standard mixing session alongside other tracks.

Can AudioShake stems be used for Dolby Atmos and immersive mixes?

Yes. Engineers have built immersive and Atmos mixes from AudioShake stems when no original multitrack survived — recovering individual elements from a stereo master cleanly enough to re-pan and re-balance them in a spatial mix.

What audio quality can I expect from AudioShake stems?

AudioShake produces studio-grade stems intended for professional production. They've been used on commercial releases, including Dolby Atmos remixes built largely from AudioShake stems, which is a demanding test of separation quality.

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