Every serious producer has hit the same wall. The drums are locked together and you can't get inside them. DrumSplit changes that.
01
Build a Tight Sidechain on Your Bass
Isolate a complicated kick pattern and use it to build a tight sidechain on your bass. No bleed, no compromise — just the kick exactly as it hits, so your low end locks in with surgical precision.
02
See Inside Your Favorite Loops
That drum loop you've been flipping for years? Pull it apart stem by stem. Hear exactly how the kick was tuned, how the snare was layered, where the hi-hats sit in the stereo field. Rebuild the sounds from scratch with full understanding of what makes it work. Stop guessing. Start knowing.
03
Understand Pro Level Relationships
Pull apart a pro mix and finally see the full picture. How loud is the kick relative to the snare? Where does the ride sit? How much room is on the toms? Six isolated stems gives you a masterclass in drum mixing that no tutorial can replicate. Learn by listening to the source.
04
Replace or Reinforce Any Element
Got a great performance but a weak kick sound? Isolate it, layer your own sample underneath, blend to taste. The transient is already there — you just need the body. Works for snare reinforcement, hi-hat replacement, anything. The separation gives you the surgical precision to fix what needs fixing.
05
Sample With Intention
Chopping a break is one thing. But what if you could grab just the snare from a 1972 funk record, completely clean? Or isolate a hi-hat pattern from a jazz record and layer it over your beat? DrumSplit turns any recording into a sample library. Every record you own just became more useful.
06
Remix Without Limits
Official stems are rare. Now you don't need them. Upload any track, extract the drum elements, and remix with full control. Keep the ride but drop the snare. Replace the kick entirely. Rearrange the groove. The original drummer's performance becomes raw material for something completely new.