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Isolate Bass From Any Song

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A bass isolator pulls the bass guitar and synth-bass out of a finished mix and hands you the bassline on its own, with the drums, vocals, and other instruments removed. Isolating the bass lets you hear the line in the clear — note by note — so you can learn it, transcribe it, or tab it without the rest of the band on top.

Solo the bassline from any track and finally hear what the bassist is playing. This AI bass isolator lifts the bass out so you can learn the part by ear or transcribe it note for note — and the same split hands you a bass-free mix to play the line yourself. Try it free, no sign-up — preview 30 seconds of every stem in your browser, or sign up free to download a 30-second MP3 sample of the isolated bass; full-length lossless WAV downloads start at $5 (Day Pass).

WAVMP3STEMSstudio-grade separation
Workflow

How it works

  1. 01

    Drop in the song

    Upload an MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, or a video file — the audio is read straight off it, so a phone recording of band practice works the same as a studio track.

  2. 02

    Solo the bass

    A GPU source-separation model pulls the bass away from the drums and guitars, so the line sits up front instead of buried in the low end of a dense mix.

  3. 03

    Learn it or play over it

    Loop the isolated bass to catch every note and slide for your transcription, or grab the bass-free mix and play the part yourself — both as full-length, lossless WAV.

Output

What you get

You get the bass on its own stem — clear enough to follow the root notes, walk-ups, and slides for a transcription — plus a bass-free version of the same mix to practice the part over. The vocals, drums, and other instruments come down as separate stems too. Every download is full-length, lossless WAV, so nothing in the low end gets smeared by extra compression.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
Built for bassists

The difference

The line cuts through, even when it is buried

In a wall of guitars and synths the bass usually turns to mud — root notes blur together and you lose the attack. Soloing the stem puts the line out in front so you can actually hear each note start and stop, which is what you need to learn or transcribe it.

One pass, both the part and the play-along

The same split gives you the solo bass to study and a bass-free mix to play over. Transcribe the line from the isolated stem, then drop the bass-free version into your looper and play your part against the real drums and guitars.

Holds up on full, dense mixes

This is not a low-pass filter that only works on sparse songs. The model separates by instrument, so it pulls a fingerstyle line out of a busy rock mix or a sub-heavy synth bass out of a modern production — not just simple two-chord tracks.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I actually hear low and sub-bass notes clearly enough to learn the line?
Yes — that is the point of soloing the stem. With the kick drum and guitars stripped away, the low notes and the attack of each note come through, so you can tell a low E from a low G and catch the slides and hammer-ons. Loop a tricky bar to nail the part by ear.
How do I transcribe or tab a bassline with this?
Isolate the bass, then play the stem back at full quality and write it out bar by bar. Because the line is no longer fighting the drums and guitars, the note attacks are clear enough to pick out the rhythm and the pitch, which is the hard part of tabbing a busy line by ear.
The bass is buried under the guitars — can it still be isolated?
Yes. The model separates by instrument rather than by frequency, so it lifts the bass away from kick drum and low guitars that share the same range. A line that is buried in the mix on your speakers usually sits right up front once it is on its own stem.
Can I get a bass-free mix to play the bassline myself?
The same split gives you a bass-free version of the song with the bass removed. Drop it into your DAW or looper and play your part against the real drums, vocals, and guitars — handy for woodshedding a cover or auditioning your own line.
Does it work on a full mix, or only on simple songs?
It works on full, finished mixes — a dense rock track, a funk tune, a synth-bass-driven production. The separation is by instrument, so a crowded arrangement does not stop it the way a plain EQ filter would.
What formats can I upload, and what do I download?
Upload audio like MP3, M4A, WAV, and FLAC, or video such as MP4 and MOV — the audio is pulled for you. You download every stem as lossless WAV plus a 320 kbps MP3, so the bass is ready for transcription software or your DAW. A free account lets you grab a 30-second MP3 sample of each stem first; the full-length files start at a $5 Day Pass.