LALAL.AI’s Andromeda Now Supports Drums and Bass
LALAL.AI’s Andromeda neural network has expanded its stem separation capabilities. Alongside Vocal and Instrumental, it now supports Drums and Bass, bringing two of the most important elements of a mix into one faster, more capable model.
The addition may sound simple at first glance, but it changes a lot in practice. Drums and bass shape the pulse, weight, and movement of a track. When those parts can be isolated cleanly, the results become more useful for remixing, practice, editing, sampling, and close listening. The latest Andromeda update makes that process smoother and more dependable than before.
A Broader Range of Stems in One Model
Until now, users could turn to earlier models such as Perseus to extract drum and bass stems. Those options already made rhythm-section separation possible. What Andromeda brings is a stronger overall experience: more stem types in one model, quicker processing, and noticeably improved output quality.
Having Vocal, Instrumental, Drums, and Bass in a single neural network makes Andromeda a more capable all-around model. It can now handle more of the stems people use most, while delivering the speed and separation quality Andromeda is known for.
In practice, the update opens up a lot of useful ways to work with a track. A bass player can zoom in on the low end, a producer can examine the groove in more detail, and a DJ or editor can pull cleaner drum and bass material for transitions or reworks. Different goals, same upgrade.
Faster Processing, Quicker Results
Speed is one of the most noticeable improvements in the new release. Compared to Perseus, Andromeda processes audio up to 40% faster overall. Less waiting means you can move through files faster, compare results more freely, and spend less time staring at a progress bar.
That alone makes the model easier to use, but the bigger point is that the extra speed doesn’t come at the expense of quality. If anything, the results are stronger where it matters most: Drums and Bass extraction is more detailed, more stable, and less prone to bleed.
Bass Extraction with More Body and Range
Bass extraction is one of the areas where the difference from Perseus is especially noticeable. Andromeda captures a broader frequency range, which gives the separated bass more body and a more natural sound.
Bass often contains more than listeners notice at first. There may be upper harmonics, finger noise, synth texture, pick attack, or subtle saturation that helps define the sound. When those details get lost, the result can feel thin even if the low end is still there. Andromeda preserves more of that character, so the bass stem comes through in a fuller and more natural way.
Cleaner Drum Separation Across the Track
Drum separation has improved in three key areas: detail, isolation, and consistency. Andromeda captures more of the original drum content, keeps bass and other instruments out of the stem more effectively, and holds that quality more evenly across the entire track.
Andromeda is also less prone to the kind of inconsistency where a drum element fails to separate in one section even though it’s present elsewhere in the song. Those weak spots are now much rarer, so the stem changes less from section to section and stays closer to the original performance.
What Improves in Practice
These changes are easiest to notice once you start listening closely to the extracted stems. Bass is easier to pick apart when more of its texture survives the separation, while cleaner drum stems make it easier to hear how the groove is built. With better consistency, you also get fewer sections where part of the rhythm suddenly thins out or disappears.
What you also get is less corrective work afterward: now you need to spend less time spent fixing bleed, filling gaps, or working around sections where part of the stem drops away, which leaves more time for editing, studying, sampling, or building something new.
Limited-Time Offer on Annual Plans
To celebrate the release of the update, LALAL.AI runs a limited-time promotion from March 24 to April 7, 2026. During that period, annual Lite and Pro plans will be available at 30% off.
Anyone curious about cleaner drums, fuller bass, and faster processing can now put the updated Andromeda model to the test and take advantage of the annual plan promotion while it’s still available.
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