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AudioShake

AudioShake's award-winning AI splits any song into vocal, drum, bass, and instrument stems — Indie plans from $20/mo, Live tier for labels and publishers.

Freemium · from $20 Last updated
AI Stem Splitters
AudioShake stem separation page with playback controls for vocals, drums, guitar, and bass

What is AudioShake and how does it work?

AudioShake is a professional-grade AI stem separation service used by indie artists, major labels, publishers, and post-production teams. The platform analyzes a song recording and splits it into individual instrument stems — vocals, drums, bass, guitar, and other components — with master-quality output (16-bit 44.1kHz WAV).

AudioShake offers two distinct products:

  • AudioShake Indie — for independent artists, producers, and creators who need stems for remix, sampling, sync, or production work
  • AudioShake Live — for larger labels and publishers managing high-volume catalog separation and licensing workflows

Both products use the same award-winning AI engine trained on a large catalog of professional music. Quality is consistently among the highest in the category.

How much does AudioShake cost?

AudioShake Indie pricing:

TierCostNotes
Free$02 stem previews per month
Paid plans$20–$99/month4 to 20 stems per month; pricing varies by output format (MP3 vs WAV)

AudioShake Live: Custom pricing for labels and publishers. Contact AudioShake directly via live.audioshake.ai to discuss enterprise rates.

Verify current pricing on the AudioShake site before subscribing — they update plans periodically.

How does AudioShake compare to other stem splitters?

AudioShake competes at the pro tier of stem separation:

  • vs LALAL.AI — both are pro-grade, LALAL has more form factors (desktop, mobile, VST plugin); AudioShake has cleaner master-quality WAV output and a dedicated label-tier product
  • vs Music AI — both target professionals with subscription + free tiers; AudioShake separates Indie vs Live products more clearly
  • vs Sesh / BandLab Splitter — those are free and consumer-friendly; AudioShake is pro-grade with sub $20/mo entry
  • vs RipX DAW — RipX bundles separation with note-level DAW editing; AudioShake stays focused on separation-as-a-service

Choose AudioShake when you want master-quality stems with a clean professional workflow — and especially if you’re a label or publisher needing volume separation across a catalog.

What are some use cases for AudioShake?

  • Remix and DJ production — extract clean vocal acapellas and instrumental beds
  • Sync licensing — generate instrumental versions for film, TV, and ad use
  • Post-production audio — isolate dialog and music for re-dubbing or sound design
  • Catalog separation for labels — bulk stem extraction across back catalogs
  • Publisher licensing — stems unlock new licensing opportunities (instrumentals, karaoke, custom edits)
  • Karaoke and vocal practice — fast instrumental track generation
  • Music education — analyze how songs are arranged at the instrument level
  • Content creation — separate elements for video and social media edits

AudioShake is most valuable to professional producers, labels, publishers, and post-production teams who need master-quality stem separation at scale — and who appreciate the split between consumer-friendly Indie pricing and enterprise-grade Live tooling.