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FYI: Just came across a program called Moises which is great for track separation. I tried it using the album Fitzgerald and Pass Again. It totally enabled me to eliminate the vocal (sorry Ella) and listen to how Joe Pass accompanies a singer.
I think this is going to be a very useful app (for phones or desktop).
Moises - The Musician'''s App | Remove vocals and instruments from any song
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=moises+app
Doug
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05-05-2024 11:58 PM
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I've messed with LALAL.Ai a few times - it's about the same thing. I used it to remove Wes from a couple tunes to get a backing track and it worked fairly well. I tried it on a Ventures tune and it didn't work at all - it had trouble differentiating which electric guitar I wanted removed. However, if there's an obvious lead instrument or vocal, it seems to work well.
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I've used Moises with varying degrees of success. It is worthwhile though. I've made back tracks from recordings of Inner Urge, Isotope, Joy Spring, Yes or No to name a few. I also made versions with horn and no keys to practice comping without McCoy getting in my way :-) These rhythm sections beat the hell out of iReal. Fun to play with.
I bet it works a lot better with pulling out vocals as they're usually more identifiable than some instruments are. Maybe they've worked harder on that. Karaoke.
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Yes, it does work better with vocals. If you want to know how the pros comp behind a singer, try doing what I did: use it on Fitzgerald & Pass...Again Moises cuts out the vocal almost totally and you can listen to how Joe P accompannies a singer. Now is that a valuable lesson for a guitarist or what? :-)
Or listen to what Barney played on Julie London's 'Cry Me a River' Classic! :-)
And that is only the beginning what you can do with Moises. Very useful program, for sure.
Doug
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I have used it to transpose songs into other keys I want to play along with. I think it is very useful.
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