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Minus One Maker — Sing Over Any Song

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

A minus one is the version of a song with the lead vocals removed, leaving the backing music to sing or perform over. A minus one maker (also called a minus 1 maker) creates it using AI source separation.

A minus one is the version of a song with the lead vocals taken out, leaving the music for you to sing or perform over. Turn any track into a minus one here: we remove the vocals and keep the full backing music. Preview 30 seconds free with no sign-up; the full-length lossless WAV is a paid download — a $5 Day Pass covers a whole day of tracks, no subscription needed.

WAVMP3STEMSstudio-grade separation
Workflow

How it works

  1. 01

    Step 1 — Upload the song

    To convert any song into a minus one, drop in an MP3, M4A, WAV, or a video file — every format goes straight in, with nothing to convert first.

  2. 02

    Step 2 — We remove the vocals

    A source-separation model takes out the lead vocal and keeps the music — turning the track into your minus one.

  3. 03

    Step 3 — Preview and download

    Listen to the minus one, then unlock the full-length, lossless WAV to perform with.

Output

What you get

You get a minus one — the full backing music with the lead vocals removed — plus the isolated vocal if you want it as a guide while you practice. Downloads are full-length, lossless WAV, ready for the stage, a recording, or rehearsal.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is a minus one?
A minus one is a song with the lead vocals removed, leaving just the backing music. The term is common in the Philippines and across Southeast Asia for a karaoke-style track you sing or perform over.
How do I make a minus one from a song?
Upload the song, and a source-separation model removes the lead vocals while keeping the music. Preview the minus one in your browser, then download the full-length track to sing over.
How do I convert a song into a minus one?
To convert music into a minus one, upload any song; the AI strips out the lead vocals and keeps the full backing music. Preview free in your browser, then pay from $5 (a 24-hour Day Pass) to download the minus one as WAV.
What is the difference between a minus one and an instrumental?
They are the same idea: vocals removed, music kept. "Minus one" emphasizes performing or singing over the track, while an instrumental is often used for covers and sampling. Use the Instrumental Maker if that fits your goal better.
Is this a minus one converter?
Yes — "minus one converter" and "minus one maker" are the same tool here; "converter" just emphasizes the upload-a-song, get-the-minus-one-back step.
Is "minus 1" the same as "minus one"?
Yes. "Minus 1" is just the numeral spelling of "minus one" — the same backing-track version of a song with the lead vocals removed. This minus 1 maker works the same whichever spelling you use.
Is it free, and do I need to sign up?
Making a minus one and hearing the 30-second preview is free, with no account at all. If you register a free account, you can also save that 30-second preview as an MP3 sample to rehearse with. Downloading the full-length WAV to perform with is paid — $5 buys a Day Pass good for 24 hours, or plans start at $8/mo.
What quality do I get?
Full-length, lossless WAV — no extra compression on top, so it holds up through a PA system.