Separate audio stems in Cubase 15

Demo summary
The user demonstrates the new stem separation tool by extracting vocals and bass from a mixed audio track and muting the source.
Step-by-step
- Select the audio track in the project
- Go to the Audio menu
- Select Separate Stems
- Choose the specific stems to extract, such as Vocals and Bass
- Select the option to Mute Source
- Click the button to process and generate the new stem folder
Options
- Combine stems into a single file
- Mute the source track automatically
Tips
- Use the Quick Export feature to prepare your project before running stem separation
Highlights
“So, that's good.”
AI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
6:011:02AI Stem Separation in Cubase 15The host performs a live stem separation on a stereo file, showing the dialogue options and the resulting individual tracks for vocals, drums, and bass.Dom Sigalas
8:180:50AI Stem Separation in Cubase 15The host demonstrates the built-in stem separation tool by selecting a mix and extracting vocals, drums, bass, and other elements into separate tracks.Mixdown Online
2:511:07Separate audio stems in Cubase 15CurrentThe user demonstrates the new stem separation tool by extracting vocals and bass from a mixed audio track and muting the source.Alice Byno
2:010:23Audio stem separation in Cubase 15The narrator shows the 'separate stems via audio' feature in Cubase 15, selecting specific instrument categories and displaying the resulting folder of stems.HOFA
Cubase 15