Moises rips stems apart fast. Upload any song. Watch it split into isolated vocals, instruments, and drums within seconds. Complex arrangements don't trip up the AI. Neither do overlapping frequencies.
Musicians get tools that work for practice and performance. Drummers mute the original drums to play along. Vocalists isolate backing tracks. The Smart Metronome slows songs down — no chipmunk pitch effect like you'll hear elsewhere.
Picture a jazz guitarist learning complex standards. Capo Mode pulls up chord progressions. Shows exactly where to place the capo. Practice with just the bass and piano stems. Video Recording captures performances with studio-quality output.
Voice Studio adds synthetic vocals modeled from real singers. The selection feels limited though, considering 70 million artists trust this app. AI Studio creates new stems using context-aware processing. DAW Plugin integration means you won't bounce between applications.
Moises spans iPad, web, and desktop with 20 language options. Apple recognized it as iPad App of the Year and named it a Design Awards Finalist for 2025.
Setlist organization keeps works in progress manageable for gigging musicians who cycle through multiple songs nightly. Educators use it for music instruction, breaking down complex arrangements into teachable parts. Charlie Puth partnerships offer over $100K in prizes for jam sessions, adding competition elements to what started as a practice tool.