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AI Drum Remover — Remove Drums From a Song

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Drop a song or video — or tap to uploadMP3 · WAV · M4A · FLAC · MP4 · MOV

A drum remover takes the kit out of a finished recording and keeps everything else — vocals, bass, guitars, keys. The result is a drumless mix you can sing, rap, or play live over without the original beat fighting your own. A separation model identifies the percussion across the whole frequency range and pulls it out, so the rest of the song stays in place.

Pull the kit out of any song and keep the rest of the mix intact — vocals, bass, and every instrument stay where they were. The drumless mix gives you room to play live drums, program a new beat, or perform over the track. Runs in your browser: preview 30 seconds of every stem free with no sign-up (a free account lets you download the preview as a 30-second MP3 sample), then export the full-length, lossless WAV from a $5 Day Pass — no subscription required. Want the drum track on its own to sample? The drum isolator hands you just the drums.

WAVMP3STEMSstudio-grade separation
Workflow

How it works

  1. 01

    Drop in the full mix

    Upload the mastered song or a video — MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, or MP4. Dense, loud masters are fine; the model reads the whole track, not just the loud parts.

  2. 02

    The kit gets pulled out

    A GPU separation model finds the kick, snare, hats, and cymbals across the spectrum and lifts them out, leaving the vocals, bass, and instruments untouched.

  3. 03

    Take the drumless mix

    Preview the song minus the kit, then download the drumless mix as full-length, lossless WAV plus 320 kbps MP3 — the drum stem comes with it if you want it.

Output

What you get

The main file is the drumless mix — the whole song with the kit gone but the vocals, bass, guitars, and keys still sitting at their original levels. The drum stem you removed comes in the same pass, so you can mute the kit or reach for it later without re-running anything. Every file is full-length, lossless WAV plus a 320 kbps MP3, per stem, with no extra compression.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
Built for subtraction

The difference

The low end stays put

Pulling the kit does not touch the bass. Kick and bass share the bottom octaves, so naive tools gut the low end together — here the bassline keeps its weight and the mix still moves.

Holds up on dense masters

Loud, brick-walled mixes where the snare and vocal overlap are exactly where simple EQ or phase tricks fall apart. The model separates by source, not by frequency band, so a wall-of-sound chorus comes out drumless without hollowing the rest.

One pass, both sides

The same run gives you the drumless mix and the isolated kit. Keep the mix to perform over, or solo the drums to line up a replacement groove — no second upload, no re-processing.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does the bassline survive when the drums come out?
Yes. The kick and the bass live in the same low frequencies, so anything that cuts by EQ takes the bass down with the kick. This separates by source instead, so the bassline keeps its level and tone while only the kit is removed.
How is this different from muting the drum track in a DAW?
Muting only works if you already own the multitrack session with a separate drum channel. With a finished stereo song — an MP3 or a streamed master — there is no drum track to mute. The drum remover reconstructs the kit from the mixdown and subtracts it, so you get a drumless version from a file that was never split.
Can I use the drumless mix for a live band?
That is the main use. Drop the drumless WAV into your playback rig and your drummer plays the kit live over the rest of the song — vocals, bass, and instruments stay in the track. The full-length lossless WAV is the right format for stage playback.
Will there be audible artifacts where the drums were?
Removing the kit from a dense mix can leave faint smearing on a loud snare or crash, since that energy overlaps with vocals and instruments. It is usually buried once the rest of the mix is playing. Preview the result for free before you decide, so you hear the exact output first.
Can I keep the drum stem I removed?
Yes — the kit comes out as its own stem in the same pass. Take the drumless mix to perform over, and keep the isolated drums to program a replacement beat or check your timing against the original. If soloing the drums is the goal, the drum isolator is built for that.
What files can I upload, and what do I get back?
Upload MP3, M4A, WAV, or FLAC audio, or an MP4/MOV video — the audio is pulled out for you. You get the drumless mix and the drum stem as full-length, lossless WAV plus 320 kbps MP3. Preview is free with no sign-up, and a free account lets you take the drumless preview away as a 30-second MP3 sample; full-length downloads require a paid plan, starting with a $5 Day Pass.