Moises App screenshot

What is Moises App?

Moises is an AI music tool designed to help musicians practise, learn, and create by separating songs into individual instrument stems. Using artificial intelligence, it can isolate vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments from any audio track, letting you focus on learning specific parts or removing elements you don't need. The app works with existing songs in your library or from streaming services, making it useful for musicians who want to practise along with original recordings or create backing tracks. Beyond stem separation, Moises includes practice features like tempo adjustment and looping, which help musicians slow down difficult passages or work through sections repeatedly.

Key Features

Stem separation

isolates vocals, drums, bass, and instruments from any song using AI

Tempo control

slow down or speed up tracks without changing pitch

Looping and markers

repeat sections and mark important points for focused practice

Vocal removal

extract instrumental versions from songs

Chord detection

automatically identifies chords in tracks

Mixing interface

adjust volume levels of separated stems individually

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Works with any song, regardless of where it comes from
  • Useful for multiple instruments; supports learning drums, bass, guitar, and more
  • Frees version available so you can test before paying
  • Simple interface designed for musicians rather than audio engineers

Limitations

  • Stem separation quality depends on the original recording and may not be perfect for all songs
  • Free tier likely has limitations on number of separations or export options
  • Requires internet connection to process stems through AI

Use Cases

A guitarist learning a song by isolating the guitar track and practising along with the rest of the band

A vocalist removing vocals from a track to practise their own performance over the instrumental

A music student slowing down a complex passage to understand the individual instruments playing

A drummer practising timing by looping the drum track or removing it entirely

Someone creating a backing track for live performance or recording