AI Audio Separation
Solo or mute vocals and instruments from any song. Remove the lead for a clean backing track, or isolate vocals to study phrasing and timing.
MADE FOR DRUMMERS
Mute the drums and take over the kit. Practice with a click that follows the song's real tempo, slow down fast sections, and loop the bars that need work. Study ghost notes, nail transitions, and own every fill.

The Musician's App
Hear every instrument clearly. Focus on the band, match the energy, and build timing with tools that move with you. Build your own practice mix and come back to it anytime.
Moises brings drumless tracks, a smart click, and tempo control into one synchronized space. Study technique, prep for gigs, and understand how each piece drives the groove. Focus on playing more than setting up.
Solo or mute vocals and instruments from any song. Remove the lead for a clean backing track, or isolate vocals to study phrasing and timing.
Practice with a click that follows the song's true tempo, even through natural shifts. Add a count-in for tighter starts on loops and transitions. Great for live recordings, jazz, and anything that breathes.
Slow down or speed up any song with one click. The App instantly detects and displays the BPM of any song.
Build a practice setup that sharpens your timing, deepens your technique, and keeps you ready for any stage.
Remove the original drums from any song and play your own groove over the full band. Save your mix and return to it for practice, covers, or auditions.
Skip intros and land on the fill, break, or transition you want to nail. Loop it, slow it down, and move on when it feels locked.
Isolate the drum track to hear every detail. Slow the section down, loop the fill, and hear every accent and nuance before you sit behind the kit.
Drop the tempo on fast passages. Work through the pattern until it sits in the pocket, then dial the speed back up when your hands catch up.

Slipknot's drummer
“When I was getting prepared for the audition, I was using the Moises App. I was slowing down some songs to make the learning process easier and more accurate and was truly prepared to play with them.”