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  • Cleanest Drum stems ever!

    I love this app!
    I’ve found that this app achieves some very HQ quality ai audio separation results, with less unwanted audio artefacts than the other AI stem generating apps presently available.
    As well as extremely clean Drum stems, I have found that on certain songs, this app is capable of creating impressively detailed Bass stems.
    In such instances, there is greater representation of the bass guitar’s full sonic spectrum (rather than a simple low frequency isolation).
    This results in bass stems that contain high frequency details, such as the picking or plucking attack and the original tone of the instrument.
    I highly recommend Moises to anyone seeking clean audio separation stems.
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  • Most groundbreaking app for musicians ever

    So many times me and my band members have wished it was possible to remove certain instruments from songs so we can play ours over the the top of it. This app is better than using any dodgy backing tracks or trying to make one yourself, BY A LONG SHOT. Please keep this app free. It’s amazing
  • I practice with it for hours a day

    OMG I love this app so much. I use it singing and drumming. I’ll strip away all but the instrument in practicing to learn it, then strip out my instrument and bring the others back for a play-along. It’s count-in isn’t perfect, but the most accurate I’ve found. I even used this to create a vocal-free track that I turned into a karaoke video in Final Cut. My requests would be: 1. An iPad resolution version of the app. 2. Shorter trim options. Sometimes I need to run one bar over and over. Maybe an option to pause between repeats.
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  • Great fun

    I was put onto the app by a musician mate who uses it for practice and I have to say I’m impressed. I’ve only been trying it for two days on the free version but it’s got the potential to be fun enough to buy the full version. So I will. It’s not perfect as some bleeding between tracks occurs but it’s the best thing I’ve tried for the price! Highly recommended for anyone looking to learn a song or practice their chops along with the real band. The only thing I have found is there are certain songs that I know I bought on iTunes that the app won’t recognise (Primo Victoria by Sabaton, for example) and I don’t know why. But overall it’s excellent.
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  • Excellent music tool, but…

    This is an excellent music tool and I love the features that it provides, but… it’s a little annoying how you can only transpose the song up or down one half step. I understand that this is a feature that you should pay for, but I would rather only make a one time payment. It is just annoying because I won’t be using this app every day and I don’t like paying for something I’m not using all the time. I would rather make a larger one time payment and have the tool whenever I need it or want it. Other that, this is sold app and definitely recommend it to any and all musicians.
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  • Have to learn new music every week?

    New music can be a challenge. Being able to slow it down to a learning speed and speed it up as you get the notes under your fingers is really helpful. That’s available on other apps I know, but you can also tone down the other instruments so that you can hear your part better. You can Put the song on repeat, and I know there are other massive qualities about this app which I have not explored. Anyway this is my go to for learning new music every week.
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  • Audacity, simplified. Perfect for vocal covers!

    I’m actually quite surprised about how well this can take away the vocal section of certain songs. However, much like trying to remove the vocals from songs, through Audacity, there will be little hints of some volume changes and minor alteration in overall quality, in certain sections of a song that contained vocals. Therefore, you wouldn’t quite have the studio quality mix of the song, due to the reduction of the vocals, or any other sections of the song. Regardless, it’s good enough for practice or recording covers. If I were to record my vocals, or guitar parts, I would just figure out how to blend in my parts into the instrumental, and do a post-production mix on my computer.
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  • Great practice tool

    This is one of the greatest practice tools for any musician to learn any recorded music. Playing along to a recording is great but this steps it up to the next level by isolating what you want to hear. As a lead guitarist it’s great for working on timing tone and execution by not having your mistakes covered up by another guitar player. The pitch changer is pretty cool too.
    My only complaint is the phasing/washing effect that occurs when frequencies bleed from a track that is supposed to be muted, but hey it’s still awesome. I’m sure a lot of these problems will be fine tuned as the app develops. This is a tool that I really wished I’d had when I first started playing 35 years ago…. I highly recommend it to any musician for practice and just cutting loose and having fun.
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  • Awesome music reference utility powerhouse!

    It’s like having iZotope RX ($1,200 software) music rebalance tool in your pocket for free. It takes all of the tools musicians like to use to practice and break down music and puts them together in one easy to use apps! Getting all of the information you need about a song, and creating your own mix to play along with right on your phone makes jamming and practicing so much more practical than needing to create a new version of the song every time. Either in some expensive software or online service. Being able to just change something about my musics playback on a whim instantly allows me to stay in the creative flow, and lets me execute a vision in real time. The list of ways this app is useful is miles long!
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  • A must for any working musician.

    This is hands down the best app I have purchased and I use it everyday. Being a bassist it’s sometimes difficult to hear exactly what’s being played in the mix, well with some voodoo magic this app separates the tracks so you can individually listen to each instrument, and when you’ve sussed out what they’re doing you can then mute that instrument and play along. You can also export the track as a mp3 or wav to your laptop. It allows you to transpose the track you’re working on. I could go on and on and on about how amazing this app is it’s definitely a must for any musician.
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