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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

  1. Select the audio track in the project
  2. Go to the Audio menu
  3. Select Separate Stems
  4. Choose the specific stems to extract, such as Vocals and Bass
  5. Select the option to Mute Source
  6. 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

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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