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Make Drumless Tracks From Any Song

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A drumless track is a recording with the drum kit removed and the vocals, bass, and other instruments left in place. Drummers play along to it to take the drummer's seat on a real song — practicing parts, feel, and dynamics against the actual arrangement instead of a metronome.

Sit in the drummer's chair on any record you want to learn. Pull the kit out of the mix and keep the vocals, bass, and the rest, then play the part yourself — your fills, your dynamics, your time. No fixed catalog: feed it the song you're actually working on. Preview 30 seconds free in your browser with no sign-up, or sign up free to download a 30-second MP3 sample and play a verse before you commit; full-length lossless WAV downloads start at $5 (Day Pass).

WAVMP3STEMSstudio-grade separation
Workflow

How it works

  1. 01

    Drop in the song you want to learn

    Upload the record you are working on — MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, or a video file. The audio is read automatically, so you are not stuck with whatever a backing-track library happens to stock.

  2. 02

    We lift out the kit

    A source-separation model pulls the drum stem and leaves the vocals, bass, and instruments in place — so the arrangement still cues you the way the original drummer was cued.

  3. 03

    Take the seat and play

    Download the drumless mix as full-length, lossless WAV and play the whole song end to end. Loop the bridge, woodshed one fill, or run the form on repeat until the part is in your hands.

Output

What you get

You get the song with the kit removed — vocals, bass, and instruments intact — so you can play it on a full kit, an e-kit, or a practice pad and hear how your part sits in the real arrangement. You also get the original drum stem on its own, so you can A/B your take against the recording and hear exactly where your time drifts. Every download is full-length, lossless WAV with no extra compression.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
For drummers

The difference

Any song, not a fixed library

Drumless track packs only cover the songs someone decided to sell. This turns the record in front of you into a play-along — the deep cut, the new single, the tune your band is learning this week.

Keep the original drummer to check against

You also get the isolated drum stem from the same split. Solo it to learn the part by ear, then mute it, play it yourself, and A/B the two to hear where your feel and timing sit against the recording.

Every genre, tempo, and time signature

The model separates by sound, not by chart, so a 7/8 prog tune, a half-time shuffle, or a fast punk record all come out as clean drumless mixes — no quantizing, no fixed grid flattening the groove.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How is practicing to a drumless track different from a metronome?
A click only gives you the grid. A drumless track keeps the bass, vocals, and arrangement, so you lock to a real performance — pushing into a chorus, laying back on a verse, catching the band’s pushes and pulls. It builds the feel a click cannot.
Can I check my timing against the original drummer?
Yes. The same split hands you the isolated drum stem alongside the drumless mix. Play your part over the drumless track, then drop the original drums back in and A/B the two — you will hear immediately where your time leads or drags.
How is this different from buying drumless track packs?
A pack is a fixed list of songs at a fixed price. Here you bring the song — any record you are learning becomes a play-along, and you get the original drum stem to study, which most packs do not include.
Does it work for odd time signatures and any genre?
It does. Separation works on the audio, not a transcription, so odd-time prog, shuffles, jazz, metal, and pop all come out as usable drumless mixes at the song’s real tempo — nothing is quantized or snapped to a grid.
Can I practice on headphones to a drumless track?
Yes. Download the WAV or MP3, load it into your phone, audio interface, or e-kit module, and monitor on headphones. The kit is gone from the mix, so your own playing sits on top with nothing competing for the same space. If you just want to test the feel first, a free account lets you download a 30-second MP3 sample before paying for the full-length track.
What formats does the drumless track download in?
Lossless WAV with no extra compression, plus a 320 kbps MP3 for quick loading on a phone or module. Both are full-length, so you can run the whole song, not a 30-second loop.