Stem Splitting: Logic Pro vs. Moises.ai

Discussion in 'Working with Sound' started by tommyzai, Aug 6, 2025 at 7:44 PM.

  1. tommyzai

    tommyzai Platinum Record

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    I have moved away from UVR for a couple of reasons (1.limited to 44.1. 2.too confusing). I have Logic Pro, which has a much better separator than I imagined. I am considering Moises.ai, but not sure it's better than Logic Pro. Any thoughts. Here's one example (I realize it's only one).

    Thanks in advance for your thoughts on these two or any easy to use, powerful stem splitters that export/save at high fidelity, i.e., 24bit/48k.





    Which sounds better to you?
     
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  3. ArticStorm

    ArticStorm Moderator Staff Member

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    weird doesnt play for me. DOnt know why.
    Had to download the files.

    im still using mvsep

    I do like the one u named logic pro, it sounds clearer for me. less noisy in the tail?
     
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  4. ddpp

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    Trying scrubbing around a bit. That got them to eventually play for me.

    The second one sounds a lot better/cleaner to my ears.
     
  5. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    Second one. I'd use Logic anyway because I like to keep everything in the DAW when possible. Some people might say they do not like the idea of piping their own music directly to an external server associated with AI, but for me it would just be a convenience thing. You're going to be using fx on every stem you import anyway. The difference will be barely even negligible in the end.
     
  6. paul_audioz

    paul_audioz Producer

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    No brainer: the second one. Very clean sound. I guess even Ringo would agree on that.
     
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