TrackStemLab

AI INSTRUMENTAL MAKER

Extract the instrumental
from any song

Get a clean minus track from any recording. AI separates the vocals from the music, leaving you a full-quality instrumental for covers, sampling and video soundtracks.

Try it free — you get a pack of minutes right after signing up, and more free minutes every day to put the service to the test.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload your song

    mp3, wav, flac and other common formats are supported, up to 30 minutes per track.

  2. 2

    AI isolates the music

    Demucs separates the vocal from everything else — drums, bass, guitar, piano and the rest of the mix stay untouched.

  3. 3

    Download the instrumental

    Preview the result in the browser and download the vocal-free instrumental, plus the acapella if you want it.

Full-band instrumental

The whole arrangement is preserved — this is true AI source separation, not a frequency cut that dulls the mix.

For creators

Use the minus track for covers, YouTube videos, live performance backing or sampling in your own productions.

No skills required

Everything runs in the browser. Upload a file, wait a few minutes, download the result.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get the instrumental of a song?

Upload the song to TrackStemLab and run the separation. The AI removes the vocals and produces an instrumental version you can download in minutes.

What is a minus track?

A minus track (minus one) is the song without the lead vocal — the same thing as an instrumental. TrackStemLab creates it automatically from any recording.

Is it free?

Yes — every account gets free processing minutes each day, and you can buy more if needed.

Can I use the instrumental in my videos?

TrackStemLab gives you the audio file; clearing the rights for the underlying composition and recording is up to you and depends on your local copyright law.

How is this different from a karaoke maker?

Technically it's the same separation. The instrumental is the music without vocals; the karaoke page focuses on singing use-cases, this one on production and covers.

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