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Stems for Serato — Export Ready-Made Stem Files

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

To get stems for Serato, upload a track to Trackpeel and its AI splits it into separate vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental WAV files you download and add to your crates like any other track — so they play on any controller in any Serato build, with no real-time CPU load mid-set.

Serato's real-time Stems engine is great until the CPU meter spikes mid-set. Pre-split your tracks instead: export vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental WAV files that sit in your crates like any other track and play on any controller, in any Serato build. Preview 30 seconds of every stem free with no sign-up — a free account also lets you download those previews as 30-second MP3 samples to test in your crates; full-length lossless WAV downloads start at $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.

  2. 02

    We split the stems

    A source-separation model separates the song into vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments.

  3. 03

    Export WAV, import to Serato

    Download the per-stem WAV files and add them to your Serato library like any other track — analyzed and ready to mix.

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. These are real files you keep on your drive, so they load into Serato like your regular tracks and play back on any controller without a real-time separation engine running in the background.

WAV · lossless320 kbps MP3per-stem files
The export wedge

The difference

Works on any controller

Because these are plain WAV files, they play on every controller and in any DJ app — not only the setups that support native real-time Serato Stems.

No real-time CPU load

Live stem separation taxes your CPU during playback. Pre-exported stems are already split, so there is nothing to compute mid-set — even on a weak laptop.

No version or plan gate

As of 2025, native Serato stems depend on a recent Serato version and your setup. Trackpeel previews every stem free and exports the files from a $5 Day Pass, whatever Serato build you run.

Prep ahead of the set

Build your edits, acapellas, and drum loops at home, save them, and arrive with everything ready — no separating on the fly during the gig.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can you get stems on Serato?
As of 2025, recent versions of Serato DJ include a built-in Stems feature that separates a track into vocal, melody, bass, and drum channels in real time. Support and tiers change between versions, so check Serato’s current docs. You can also bring in ready-made stems: upload your track here, let the AI split it, and download the per-stem WAV files to add to your Serato library — already separated, with no live processing.
How do I add songs to Serato Stems?
In recent Serato versions, real-time Stems applies to tracks already in your library, with stem channels generated as the song plays. To use pre-made stems instead, export each stem as a WAV from Trackpeel and drag those files into your Serato crates like any other track — they load and analyze normally.
How do I use Serato stems without a controller?
In recent versions, Serato’s real-time Stems can be triggered from the software itself or mapped to gear. If you want full control with no controller or live CPU load at all, export the separated WAV stems with Trackpeel and load them as individual tracks — you can mute, solo, or layer them in any setup.
Where can I find stems for DJing?
You make them from your own tracks. Upload any song to Trackpeel and the AI separates it into vocal, drum, bass, and instrumental stems you can download as full-length WAV and drop straight into Serato — no hunting for pre-split files online.
Do exported stems work on older controllers?
Yes. Exported stems are standard WAV files, so they load and play on any controller and in any DJ software, including gear that does not support native real-time stems.
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, and signing up for a free account lets you download those snippets as 30-second MP3 samples to load into Serato and check the workflow on your own gear. Downloading the full-length WAV and every per-stem file for your Serato crates requires a paid plan; the $5 Day Pass (24 hours, up to 25 full downloads) covers a set’s worth of prep, no subscription required.
What quality are the stems?
Lossless WAV, with nothing re-compressed after the separation — so they sound clean in your set.