SplitSong is a web-based AI tool created by Mark Doppler that decomposes uploaded songs—either from a device or YouTube—into separate instrument tracks including drums and percussions, keyboards/guitars/other instruments, bass lines, and voices/choirs. Users can download these isolated tracks in MPEG format for remixing, practicing, or analyzing song structure without needing technical expertise or multitrack software. It automates music decomposition, making it ideal for musicians, producers, and music enthusiasts, though accuracy depends on the original audio quality and AI sophistication.
SplitSong is an AI-powered web tool that allows users to split songs into instrument tracks. It automates song decomposition by splitting integrated music into its distinct elements such as drums, instruments, bass lines, and vocals.
SplitSong uses artificial intelligence algorithms for song decomposition. These algorithms analyze the music, identify various instruments and vocals, and isolate them into separate tracks.
To split your songs into instrument tracks using SplitSong, you need to visit splitsong.com, sign in or login, and then upload your song either from your device or from YouTube. The AI will process the song, split it into instrument tracks, and provide download links for each of them.
Yes, SplitSong allows you to upload songs directly from your device.
Yes, SplitSong provides an option to upload songs directly from YouTube.
SplitSong can provide instrument tracks for drums and percussions, keyboards, guitars and other instruments. Furthermore, it can separate bass lines and vocal tracks, including choirs.
SplitSong provides the separated tracks in MPEG format.
SplitSong does not require any technical expertise. It is a user-friendly tool that automates the process of splitting songs into instrument tracks using AI algorithms.
Yes, SplitSong is useful for musicians and music producers as it allows them to isolate specific parts of a song for deeper understanding, remixing, and other creative endeavors.
SplitSong was created by Mark Doppler.
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