Zero Upload · Lossless Output

Split WAV + CUE Online

Transform a master WAV file and its companion CUE sheet into perfectly sliced tracks in seconds. Everything runs locally for airtight privacy, with CSV exports and shareable permalinks that outpace every competing browser-based splitter we benchmarked.

Client-side Audio Engine Shareable Permalink State CSV + Clipboard Export

1. Add Your Master WAV

Drop a single stereo or mono WAV up to 2 GB. No upload — decoding happens locally.

2. Import or Paste the CUE Sheet

Attach the matching CUE file or paste the sheet below, then press Parse.

About This WAV and CUE Splitter

This tool decodes your master WAV file locally using the Web Audio API, reads your companion CUE sheet, and renders lossless track downloads that mirror professional mastering software. Because every operation happens in your browser, sensitive assets never leave your machine. The interface takes cues from leading Kadence-grade designs to stay clean, responsive, and mobile-first. We benchmarked dozens of forum and Reddit recommendations and went further by packing in CSV exports, clipboard-ready tracklists, and the first shareable permalink state in any online splitter.

How to Use

Load your uncompressed WAV via the drag-and-drop zone or file picker. Next, attach or paste its matching CUE sheet and hit Parse. Once both assets check out, the engine autogenerates track markers, calculates durations, and unlocks fast downloads. Click any row to audition the split instantly; when satisfied, export every cut, push a structured CSV to your DAW librarian, or copy a permalink to revisit the session with a single tap. Everything runs offline, making it perfect for archival vaults and tour laptops alike.

Tips for Perfect Splits

  • Keep the WAV and CUE filenames consistent so the parser can flag mismatches immediately.
  • Use the preview player to verify gapless transitions before downloading the full batch.
  • Toggle the permalink button after editing titles or performers to stash the state for collaborators.
  • Export the CSV sheet to import track timings into spreadsheets, DAWs, or broadcast automation.
  • For high-sample-rate masters, close other heavy tabs to give the decoder extra memory headroom.

FAQs

Does the audio ever leave my computer?

No. Decoding and slicing happen entirely in your browser using local resources for total privacy.

What sample rates and bit depths are supported?

The splitter reads any PCM WAV that the Web Audio API accepts, including 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz.

Can I edit the track titles before downloading?

Yes. Adjust titles or performers inline in the CUE text area, re-parse, and the downloads update instantly.

How is this different from desktop utilities?

You get the same precise track splits plus sharable permalinks, CSV exports, and instant clipboard copies without installing bulky software.

 

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