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New online tool to make up to five music stems for any song!

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[url]https://moises.ai[/url] is a site which I have found which uses Deezer's Spleeter algorithms without having to download any software onto your computer.

All you need to do is create an account (you could for example use a Google account if you have one) and then select what you want done to the track. Then either choose the file from your computer or gadget, or even find a video on YouTube. Then, you don't need to do anything else until the process is done! You could even close the tabs down because you don't need to keep them open as it emails you when it's complete. It only takes roughly five minutes for each process to complete!

It's free, easy and it remembers every file for a week! There's no limit or restriction from what I can see and it works really well!
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We were just talking about this on the Queen Archive thread. I've been playing around with the 5 stem version. The technology could prove very useful for bands with 2-track soundboard tapes to work with.
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Tried it on innuendo, it’s not massively eye opening if I’m honest
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[QUOTE] [b]oliverd05 wrote:[/b]

Tried it on innuendo, it’s not massively eye opening if I’m honest[/QUOTE]

Depends on the song go for more stripped down songs e.g. not masterpieces like Innuendo - songs from NOTW to HS work well
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Tried using this to beef-up the vocals on "Feel Like". Quite happy with the result:
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I enjoyed that well done.

I wonder whether this tool could be used to remix the Japan 1985 concert with it's heavy synth and loud vocals - bring the other instruments higher into the mix.
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That is quite amazing on Feel Like. Would love to see it applied to more rough demos like that.
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I always thought the version of Modern Times RnR from the fourth BBC session sounded a bit thin to me, so I've boosted the bass and vocals using this Moises tool:
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I love the solo, more bass and drums certainly adds more depth to the recording.
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I am not an audio expert, I wonder if this tool could not improve the voice in London, Golders Green Hippodrome 1973.
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[QUOTE] [b]gambri wrote:[/b]


I am not an audio expert, I wonder if this tool could not improve the voice in London, Golders Green Hippodrome 1973.[/QUOTE]

It could and also possibly improve the audio mix of Japan 1985.
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Regarding japan 1985 I've actually synced the video from the DVD with the synthesizer higher than any other instrument with the audio from the better radio broadcast mix, i did it about a decade ago but can't share it because it's official.
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Sounds good but I understand why you can't share it.
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The bass on 'Modern Times' sounded real nice. On my altered 'Rocks', I include this BBC 4 version. I liked 'Feels Like' as well. I haven't listened to it in years. Wish the whole album had been mixed this way.

Now....if one could provide a version of 'My Baby Does Me' with the percussion lowered 90 percent or totally removed, I'd go for that.
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