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DrumSplit vs RipX DeepRemix

RipX DeepRemix is a powerful desktop application that goes beyond stem separation into note-level audio editing. DrumSplit is a focused web tool that produces 5 individual drum stems in minutes without installation.

At a glance

FeatureDrumSplitRipX DeepRemix
Drum output5 individual stems + drumless track1 combined drum stem + note-level editing
Price$0.99 per splitOne-time purchase (~$200+)
Form factorBrowser, any deviceDesktop app (Mac, Windows)
Audio editingReturns stems onlyEdit pitch, timing, notes individually
Learning curveSecondsHours — full-featured editor
Kit-piece separationYesNo — drums come as single stem

Why DrumSplit wins for most people

RipX can edit individual notes inside a stem, but it cannot separate drum kit pieces. If you need the kick as its own file, separate from the snare, DrumSplit is the path. Use DrumSplit for the separation, then bring the stems into RipX for note-level editing if needed.

What DrumSplit gives up

DrumSplit returns stems and stops there. RipX offers deep forensic audio editing — retune individual notes, shift timing, remove specific hits. Different tools for different stages of the workflow.

Our take: DrumSplit separates drums into kit pieces. RipX edits audio note-by-note. Use DrumSplit first for the separation, then RipX for any surgical editing on the individual stems.

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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