Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Soundful
Best overallFor everyday users who want to quickly generate royalty-free music tracks, Soundful wins hands-down with its free tier and dead-simple interface. AudioShake is a professional-grade stem separation tool that's overkill and overpriced for casual use—it's built for studios and post-production houses, not someone making a podcast at home.
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Common questions
Yes, AudioShake is purpose-built for stem separation and delivers higher fidelity than Soundful's stem export feature. But for most casual users, free tools like Vocal Remover or LALAL.AI are good enough and cost nothing.
Yes, Soundful's free tier grants you full copyright protection for the tracks you generate, so you can use them in monetized YouTube videos without issues.
Yes, MIDI downloads require a paid subscription. The free tier only allows MP3 and WAV exports.
No, AudioShake has no mobile app and its web interface is not optimized for phones. You need a desktop computer.
Soundful is the clear winner—it's free, takes seconds, and requires zero technical skill. AudioShake is overkill for that use case.
Soundful wins for everyday users with its free, instant music generation; AudioShake is a powerful but pricey pro tool for stem separation.
If you're a regular person—not a pro audio engineer—start with Soundful. It's free, easy, and gives you usable music in seconds. Only consider AudioShake if you're working in a studio and need pristine stem separation for commercial projects.
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