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What is AudioShake?

AudioShake uses artificial intelligence to separate audio recordings into individual stems: vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments. Rather than working with a complete mixed track, you can isolate and edit each element independently. This is useful for music producers, remix artists, podcasters, and content creators who need to modify or extract specific parts of audio. The tool handles the technical work of source separation, which would otherwise require professional mixing skills or expensive software. You upload an audio file, and AudioShake returns separated tracks you can download and use in your own projects.

Key Features

Stem separation

Isolates vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments from mixed audio files

Multi-format support

Processes common audio formats including MP3, WAV, and others

Batch processing

Handle multiple files at once rather than processing them individually

High-quality output

Generates separated stems suitable for professional music production and remixing

API access

Integrate stem separation into your own applications and workflows

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Removes the need for original multitrack recordings when creating remixes or edits
  • Accessible to users without professional mixing experience or expensive DAW software
  • Free tier lets you try the service before committing to paid plans
  • Useful for sampling, licensing verification, and podcast editing

Limitations

  • Separation quality depends on the complexity of the original mix; dense, heavily layered recordings may produce less clean results
  • Processing time can be significant for longer audio files
  • Free tier likely has limits on file size, processing frequency, or output quality

Use Cases

Creating remixes by isolating and reimixing individual stems from existing tracks

Extracting dialogue from podcasts or videos for editing and republishing

Sampling specific instruments from songs for use in new compositions

Verifying music licensing by isolating individual elements to confirm authorship

Repurposing audio content by adjusting volume levels of specific instruments or vocals