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AI tools for backing tracks: make an instrumental from a song online

Updated 8 June 2026
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A collection for searches like “AI backing track maker” and “AI instrumental maker”: services that remove vocals from songs, create instrumental/backing tracks, split tracks into stems, and help prepare karaoke versions.

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A collection for searches like “AI backing track maker” and “AI instrumental maker”: services that remove vocals from songs, create instrumental/backing tracks, split tracks into stems, and help prepare karaoke versions.

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Frequently asked questions

Which AI tool is best for making an instrumental from a song?

For most tasks, start with LALAL.AI or Moises: they are designed for vocal removal and stem separation. If you need the simplest online option without extra settings, Vocal Remover is a good fit.

Can I make a backing track online for free?

Yes, many services offer a free start or a limited number of processed tracks. Free plans are usually enough to test the quality, but for long tracks, WAV export, or frequent use, you may need a paid plan.

Which is better: a vocal remover or a stem splitter?

A vocal remover is useful when you simply need to remove the voice and keep the music. A stem splitter is better if you need to separate a song into multiple tracks, such as vocals, drums, bass, guitar, piano, and other instruments.

Why are there artifacts after removing vocals?

The AI does not have access to the original studio stems; it reconstructs parts from the finished mix. If the vocal is heavily processed, doubled in backing vocals, or blended with instruments, some voice fragments may remain in the instrumental.

How can I create a new backing track from scratch?

Use music generators such as Soundraw or Suno and specify: instrumental, no vocals, backing track, genre, BPM, mood, and structure. This is not vocal removal; it is the creation of a new instrumental track.

Can I use an AI-made backing track publicly?

Technically, an AI tool can make a backing track from almost any song, but the rights to the original song still belong to the copyright holders. For public performances, YouTube, advertising, or commercial use, check the platform rules and licenses.

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