r/Singing: Stem Split Spotify/YouTube Vocals and Practice for Reddit Feedback

This page explains how to import songs from Spotify or YouTube into SONGTAKE, stem split to isolate vocals, practice your singing, and post for feedback on r/Singing—no karaoke tracks or paid instrumentals required.

r/Singing: Stem Split Spotify/YouTube Vocals and Practice for Reddit Feedback - SONGTAKE

This is YOU?

You want to post on r/Singing for feedback but need a backing track or vocal-only version.
Karaoke versions of your favorite songs don't exist or sound terrible.
"How do I remove vocals from a song?" leads to sketchy sites or 20-step tutorials.
You'd practice more if you could stem split any song from Spotify or YouTube.
Getting useful feedback means posting a clear vocal—not you + original artist buried in the mix.

Pro Tip: TIP: Import any song from Spotify or YouTube into SONGTAKE, use AI stem splitting to isolate or remove the vocals, then practice and record your own vocal. Export and post to r/Singing for real feedback—no karaoke tracks or paid instrumentals needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get vocals-only or instrumental from Spotify/YouTube for r/Singing?

Import the song into SONGTAKE (e.g. via screen record capturing system audio, then import the file). Use SONGTAKE's AI stem splitting to separate vocals from the rest—mute the vocal stem for an instrumental, or isolate the vocal to study and practice.

Why is stem splitting useful for r/Singing feedback?

Reddit feedback is most helpful when your voice is clear. Stem splitting lets you sing over a clean backing (no original vocal) or submit a clear vocal take. You're not buried in the mix—so commenters can actually critique your singing.

Do I need to buy karaoke tracks or instrumentals?

No. You can stem split any song you can play from Spotify or YouTube. Import into SONGTAKE, split stems, and practice or post for r/Singing without paying for karaoke or instrumentals.

Can I practice with the original vocal and then post my take?

Yes. Isolate the original vocal to learn the part, then mute it and record yourself singing over the backing. Export your vocal (with or without backing) and post that to r/Singing for feedback.

How do I import from Spotify or YouTube into SONGTAKE?

Use your device's screen recorder to capture the audio while the song plays (Spotify, YouTube, etc.), then import that recording into SONGTAKE. SONGTAKE can extract the audio and you can stem split it from there.

Why do clear vocal takes get better feedback on r/Singing?

Reddit optimizes for intelligible audio and non-promo vibes. When your vocal is isolated or clearly on top of a stem-split backing, people can actually critique support, pitch, and phrasing. Muddy or buried vocals get fewer, vaguer comments.

How do I avoid sounding like self-promo on r/Singing?

Frame your post as a work in progress: say what you're unsure about (e.g. breath support, high notes) and that you want thoughts on technique, not praise. A stem-split take + honest ask reads as feedback-seeking, which Reddit rewards.

What makes SONGTAKE different from voice memos?

SONGTAKE records in true stereo with automatic cloud backup, project organization, and multi-track capabilities. Unlike voice memos that create a graveyard of unnamed files, SONGTAKE keeps everything organized, synced across devices, and ready to develop into full productions.

Can I use SONGTAKE with just one phone?

Absolutely! SONGTAKE works perfectly with a single phone for recording arrangements, backing vocals, and layered instruments. While multiple phones give you multi-angle coverage and better isolation, one phone is all you need to create professional multi-track recordings with video overdubbing.

Can I use SONGTAKE for professional music recording?

Yes! SONGTAKE seamlessly transitions from mobile recording to professional desktop production. Start with iPhone for song ideas, then open the same project on Mac with a professional 64-channel interface for mixing and mastering. It's the bridge between inspiration and production.

How does multi-phone recording work?

Place phones near each instrument for dedicated microphones. One tap starts all phones simultaneously, and they automatically sync after recording. No manual alignment needed—just position phones, hit record, and get professional multi-track isolation from devices you already own.

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