Introducing PEEL STEMS 2: Next Generation Real-time Stem Separation Plugin for any DAW



Discover what's new in PEEL STEMS 2, what makes it the best real-time stem-splitting plugin, and how the real-time stem separation workflow can improve your creativity.

“Band-in-a-Box teaches people how to play music, rather than replacing musicians altogether.” - An Interview with PG Music's Founder



PG Music founder Peter Gannon discusses the evolution of Band-in-a-Box, what sets it apart from AI music tools, and how zplane’s audio algorithms help power their industry-leading software for musicians.

The zplane Team Heads to Superbooth 2026



This year, zplane once again attended one of the world's most well-established music technology exhibitions: Superbooth!

"AI will always be one step behind" - An Interview with Uwe and Julian of Ueberschall



An exclusive interview with Ueberschall founder Uwe and CEO Julian on sampling history, Elastik, music production tools, and the future of audio technology.

zplane Partners with Music SA to Bring its Suite of Powerful Audio Tools to Brazil



zplane teams up with Music SA to deliver its audio software products to musicians and producers across South America.

Where to Find Acapellas: 4 of the Best Sources of Vocals



Discover where to find vocal acapellas for remixing, mashups, and production. Learn how use stem separation to extract vocals, and access the best acapella sources.

“To find community, you need to put yourself and your creations out into the world” - An Interview with Your Cousin Avi



Your Cousin Avi shares his journey from multi-instrumentalist to full-time music producer, exploring Ableton Live, game audio, sound design, and creative workflows.

zplane Launches MEEL STEMS: The World’s First Cooked Meal Separation Technology



From mixdowns to mealtimes, zplane launches MEEL STEMS and announces a forthcoming update to PEEL STEMS.

“I didn’t really know how a compressor worked until 2022.” - An Interview with edetto



edetto discusses his musical influences, refining his craft, and coining the term ‘Bristolian Techno’.