Select Split Track if your riddim and vocal are in one stereo file. Select Stems if you have two separate files. Then upload your audio by dragging it in or clicking to browse.
If your file came through WhatsApp or a messenger app, you'll be asked to enter the artist name and song name. This is used to name your output files. WAV, MP3, and FLAC files load straight in.
Use the controls to shape your track before processing. Defaults work well for most material — adjust to taste.
Stem Gain — Raise or lower the vocal and riddim independently. A live waveform preview updates as you move the sliders so you can see the balance before you process. If the vocal or riddim is too loud, a warning will appear directly under that slider — pull it back until the warning clears.
Vocal Echo — Adds a short echo to the vocal. Great for reggae and dub styles. Off by default.
101 Leveler — Controls how tight and consistent the sound gets. Move right for more, left for less.
101 Finisher — Shapes the low end, mid presence, and high-end air of your track.
Hit PROCESS AUDIO and watch the VU meters. Each stage of the chain is shown as the meters sweep — when they settle and read COMPLETE ✓ your files are ready. A 3-minute track typically takes a few seconds.
Listen to the before and after, then hit DOWNLOAD ALL FILES (.ZIP) to get everything — the riddim, the vocal, the full mix, and a copy of your original — all as high-quality WAV files named after your artist and song.