Stems for Logic Pro — Flex-Ready WAV Stems
To get stems for Logic Pro, upload a song to Trackpeel and its AI splits it into separate vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental WAV files you download and import onto audio tracks in Logic, then Flex Time to your project tempo. It runs in your browser — not a Logic plugin or Audio Unit.
Separate any song into vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental WAV files, then import them onto audio tracks in Logic Pro on your Mac to remix, resample, or practice over. Trackpeel runs in your browser and exports finished stems you download and import — it isn't a Logic plugin or Audio Unit. Preview free with no sign-up — 30 seconds of every stem — create a free account to download those previews as 30-second MP3 samples, then get the full-length lossless WAVs from a $5 Day Pass; no subscription required.
How it works
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Upload your track
Drop in an MP3, M4A, WAV, FLAC, or video file — the audio is read automatically, so there is nothing to bounce or prep in Logic first.
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We split the stems
A source-separation model splits the song into vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments, ready to sit on Logic tracks next to your own recordings.
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Import the WAVs into Logic
Download the per-stem WAV files and drag them from Finder into Logic, or use File ▸ Import ▸ Audio File, to place each stem on its own track.
What you get
You get every stem as its own full-length, lossless WAV — vocals, drums, bass, and the instrumental — exactly as the separation produced them. Because they are real files on your Mac, they import onto Logic Pro tracks like any audio file, follow your project tempo with Flex Time, and feed Quick Sampler without a separation engine running inside Logic.
The difference
Import to tracks
Drag each downloaded WAV from Finder onto its own audio track, or use File ▸ Import ▸ Audio File — the stems sit alongside your software instruments and recordings.
Flex Time to your tempo
Enable Flex and the stems conform to your project tempo, so a borrowed acapella or drum break locks to the grid of your remix.
Feed Quick Sampler
Drop an isolated vocal or instrumental stem into Quick Sampler to play it across the keyboard and re-pitch hooks cleanly, with no bleed from the rest of the mix.
No Audio Unit to install
Trackpeel separates the track in your browser and hands you WAV files. There is nothing to install in Logic and nothing computing in real time during playback.