Latency just took a near-half haircut, making zplane’s Peel Stems 2 far less sluggish inside everyday DAW sessions. At 44.1kHz, response delay drops to 245ms, compared with 483ms in the earlier release, while upgraded processing delivers clearer vocal and instrument splits.
Cleaner extraction means fewer unwanted digital leftovers, and the strengthened Isolation slider gives producers a wider adjustment range. The Focus EQ frame displays both cutoff points, while refreshed visuals add clearer feedback and distinct stem colors. Intel-based Macs remain supported, running with 385ms of delay.
Everything happens locally, which keeps unreleased audio away from cloud servers. Producers can narrow frequencies, target stereo regions, and extract parts inside AU, VST3, or AAX hosts without accounts or subscriptions. Peel Stems 2 supports Windows 10 onward and macOS 13 onward, costs €59, and offers existing users a €19 upgrade.
Cleaner extraction means fewer unwanted digital leftovers, and the strengthened Isolation slider gives producers a wider adjustment range. The Focus EQ frame displays both cutoff points, while refreshed visuals add clearer feedback and distinct stem colors. Intel-based Macs remain supported, running with 385ms of delay.
Everything happens locally, which keeps unreleased audio away from cloud servers. Producers can narrow frequencies, target stereo regions, and extract parts inside AU, VST3, or AAX hosts without accounts or subscriptions. Peel Stems 2 supports Windows 10 onward and macOS 13 onward, costs €59, and offers existing users a €19 upgrade.