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Stems for FL Studio — WAV Stems to Chop & Flip

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To get stems for FL Studio, upload a song to Trackpeel and its AI splits it into separate vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental WAV files you download and drop into the playlist, or load into the Channel Rack and Slicex to chop and flip. It runs in your browser — not an FL Studio plugin.

Break any song into vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental WAV files, then drop them into the FL Studio playlist or load them into the Channel Rack for flips, chops, and sampling. Trackpeel runs in your browser and exports finished stems you download and import — it isn't an FL Studio plugin. Preview free with no sign-up — you hear 30 seconds of every stem — and a free account lets you download those previews as 30-second MP3 samples to test a chop before you pay; full-length lossless WAV downloads start at a $5 Day Pass, no subscription required.

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Workflow

How it works

  1. 01

    Upload your track

    Drop in an MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, or video file — the audio is read automatically, so the track you want to flip goes in as-is, no converting first.

  2. 02

    We split the stems

    A source-separation model splits the song into vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments — each one a clean candidate for the Channel Rack or Slicex.

  3. 03

    Drop the WAVs into FL Studio

    Download the per-stem WAV files and drag them onto playlist tracks, or load a stem into the Channel Rack sampler to slice and flip it.

Output

What you get

You get every stem as its own full-length, lossless WAV — vocals, drums, bass, and the instrumental — with nothing re-compressed. Because they are real files on your drive, they drop straight into the FL Studio playlist, load cleanly into the Channel Rack or Slicex for chops, and stretch with the project tempo without anything separating audio in real time.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
In your FL project

The difference

Drop into the playlist

The downloaded WAVs land on playlist tracks as audio clips you can cut, arrange, and time-stretch alongside your own patterns.

Load into the Channel Rack

Drag a stem into the sampler channel to play it across the keyboard, then re-pitch a hook or drum hit for your own beat.

Slice & flip in Slicex

Send the isolated drum or instrumental stem to Slicex to chop it into hits and trigger them as a kit — clean separation means no vocal bleed in your flip.

No plugin to install

Trackpeel separates the track in your browser and hands you WAV files. There is nothing to install in FL Studio and nothing computing in real time during playback.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I import stems into FL Studio?
Yes. Trackpeel exports each stem as a standard WAV, so you drag the downloaded files onto playlist tracks or load them into the Channel Rack. They behave like any imported audio — you can slice, stretch, and resample them normally.
How do I get stems into FL Studio?
Upload your song to Trackpeel, let the AI split it into vocals, drums, bass, and instrumental, then download the per-stem WAV files. Drag each WAV into the FL Studio playlist, or drop a stem into the Channel Rack to chop and flip it.
Is Trackpeel an FL Studio plugin?
No. Trackpeel runs in your browser and exports finished WAV stems that you download and import into FL Studio by hand. There is no VST or generator to install, and nothing separating audio in real time during playback.
Are the stems lossless WAV?
Yes. Each stem is delivered as a full-length, lossless WAV with no extra compression — important when you chop in Slicex, since slicing exposes every artifact, and when you stretch clips in the playlist.
Is it free, and do I need to sign up?
Previewing is free: you hear a 30-second snippet of every stem with no sign-up. Sign up free and you can also download each preview as a 30-second MP3 sample — enough to slice in Slicex and hear how it flips in your own project. Downloading the full-length WAV and every per-stem file for your FL Studio project requires a paid plan — the $5 Day Pass (24 hours, up to 25 full downloads) is the cheapest way in.