How-to guide
How to separate drums from a song on Mac
DrumSplit works in any Mac browser — Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Arc. No software to install, no system requirements beyond a modern browser and an internet connection.
Mac users often have audio in Apple's ecosystem — M4A from Music, AIFF from Logic Pro, WAV from GarageBand bounces. DrumSplit accepts all of them natively.
Step-by-step
- Open drumsplit.io in your browser. Safari, Chrome, Firefox — all work. No extensions or plugins needed.
- Drag your audio file onto the upload area. Drag from Finder, or from the Music app's song list directly into the browser.
- Choose your mode. Natural for recorded music, Puncher for EDM, Direct for drum-only files.
- Pay $0.99. Apple Pay works in Safari for the fastest checkout.
- Download the stems. The zip downloads to your Downloads folder. Double-click to extract 6 WAV files ready for Logic, Ableton, Pro Tools or any DAW.
Tips for better results
- To get a file from Apple Music: right-click the song in Music.app, choose Show in Finder, then drag the M4A to DrumSplit.
- Logic Pro users: bounce your mix as AIFF or WAV, then upload to DrumSplit for drum removal.
- The stems are 24-bit WAV — they import cleanly into every Mac DAW without conversion.
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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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