Tool comparison
DrumSplit vs Logic Pro Stem Splitter
Logic Pro 11's Stem Splitter is convenient — right-click any audio region and separate it into vocals, drums, bass and other. But the drum stem has everything mixed together. DrumSplit goes deeper.
At a glance
| Feature | DrumSplit | Logic Pro Stem Splitter |
|---|---|---|
| Drum output | 5 individual stems (kick, snare, hi-hats, toms, cymbals) | 1 combined drum stem |
| Price | $0.99 per split | Included with Logic Pro ($199.99) |
| Platform | Any device, any browser | Mac only (Logic Pro required) |
| Processing | Cloud GPU | Local CPU/GPU on Mac |
| Other stems | Drumless music track only | Vocals, bass, other |
| Separation modes | 3 (Natural, Puncher, Direct) | 1 mode |
Why DrumSplit wins for most people
Logic's Stem Splitter is fast and convenient for getting a combined drum track. But if you need the kick separate from the snare — for sampling, layering, re-drumming or analysis — only DrumSplit can do that. The best workflow is both: Logic for the initial split, then DrumSplit Direct mode on the drum stem.
What DrumSplit gives up
DrumSplit only does drums. Logic's Stem Splitter also gives you vocal, bass and other stems. And Logic runs locally — no upload required.
Try DrumSplit
Upload a song and get 5 individual drum stems plus a drumless music track. From $0.99 per split. No subscription. Credits never expire.
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