Who has a way of knowing what the Red Hot Chili Peppers would look like, or Zombie Nation, or The Distillers. Anyway, any band, if we were the guitarist, instead of the frusciante, instead of Lucio Maia, instead of tony's broady, has an app that allows us to do this now, which is called Moises. If you are like me, you have imagined yourself in this scenario, the band on stage we are the band, we are there, playing together, music rolling the light show, an immense audience and everyone singing and there in the front row, right in front of you, there's that crush of the school season looking at you with a certain lascivious.
Holding a sign that says you're looking for me on Tinder. Anyway, the details may vary, but I bet everyone has imagined themselves playing in their favorite bands. Well, if on stage you do that, it might be a little more complicated.
Moises gives a non-imaginary way of making us know what it would be like if we had played the records. Well, that's Moises. In the web version, there are the mobile and iPad versions that some people may prefer for portability.
Then I go here in upload, separate tracks and I will climb an Mp3 can be. any format can actually be Audio format that we have on WhatsApp, on the Camera Roll of the mobile phone. I'm going up here a three MP but any usual audio format works.
We come close, I separate, I choose the kind of separation I want. I'm going here on vocals. Drms down vocals, bass drums, guitar and others.
As soon as I tracks. There it is, the music is already here, The Distillers, big blood. Then after the processing, I have here all the separate tracks, the music with all of them is like this.
Full human people, huh? And then I can, for example, only hear the battery. I can only hear vocals.
or I can do what I really want that is to suppress the guitar. I, I'm on the guitar and. I'm going to change that other track here too and I'm going to export these three and that's it.
Now I have two options The first is to download the original mix without the guitar and the second is to download the isolated tracks of bass voice and drums individually to make another mix with the guitars that I will record. Then I'll take everything to Bolton, which is a recording program that I use and then record the guitars are here the three isolated tracks ready to record. It's that simple.
She's coming. With the indication of what is the tonality of c major music and what progress one hundred and sixty-nine bpm I'll keep the original arrangement because I love this song I do not want to mess with a classic but it would also be a super interesting exercise of creativity invent parts new to well-known songs well cool also finally I record these guitars already I show how it would be if I had played in The distillers but before I decided to make some calls because the moses serves for the good more than what I showed so far he it has other applications as well and varied musicians use it to solve musical issues but also varied. So I decided to ask friends if they use Moises, in what kind of situations and what kind of solutions do they take from the app?
So I thought I need to talk to Monica, Monica agena that you saw on the stage of Rock In Rio with Criolo, who also plays with Manu Gavassi and that you probably know also by Natiruts. And that's what we talked about. So what I was wondering is if you use Moises?
I use it for hell, I use it for my courses, right? And my online course, right? There's an online guitar course and the guys who are starting to play me always for the guys who are starting to play.
I always point it that way, don't I? I use in two situations when I'm doing material to teach and also for the guys of my course, has a a video that I present the moses moses right? because he has a really cool resource for anyone who is learning to play what he you can slow down and train there gradually increasing so until you get in the right time of the song right right that's pretty cool Didactically, and it's the street guy, no, non-destructive, right?
You move the tempo of the song, but it's still in the same tone, all right, so it's really cool. In another situation I use is when I'm driving, producing bands, right? So let's put we're going to play a song, I don't know, an artist like us, I can get this song, get the voice out of the base, use this guide voice embedded there in the click of my section.
So, for example, the band is rehearsing without the singer or artist. Right? In rehearsals, and then I can use this guide voice embedded in my section there, so it's very, very useful for me, I always use and the cool too is to give the taste too, for example, especially when it's starting to play like this.
It's not always that we have a band like this for us to develop, develop our skills playing with the band, right? So sometimes gives a is, it's cool that it is that the guys who are starting have a taste too, right? De de what it's like to feel inserted inside a band, right?
Like, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, and then you playing along, he's really cool. Same? When I called Tolstoy, which you must know about by the work of music production or the band, aka Tolstoy, or for playing with Lenin for so long.
Well, that's what we talked about. But anyway, the thing I wanted was to ask you like this, from your happy experience, right? If you've used it and for what I've used, I used the free version because I did a job in the middle of the pandemic, in the soft Lucas, which makes movie tracks for individual, right?
Clips got from America's expert so year he called me to help make a participate. From the track, and I had to do a scene that was karaoke and I needed to get exactly the songs out of a Ricky Martin era, but I had to take exactly the same, only with a karaoke dream. And then a friend of mine mentioned Moises' face and face, it was a hand on the wheel, man, that I'm thinking of investing in it.
I'm thinking of buying guy, I think it pays off, see? So it is, there are some things that this is a one a few quick advantages so to study so he even if you want to take music fast so folks who have to do you know have to take forty songs a week he brings the ciphers they music cipher to you There's that I didn't know. It also has the fact that you manage to change the tonality of the songs, you go up, down sectional percent from the beginning is you will accompany someone.
I have to buy it. It's very, very good, the guy is I'm kind of impressed. So I called Chico Correa that you should know who he is, either by authorial work or by working with the Bahian system or by working with his Pereira and the collective four hundred and one or for the thousand other things he does and did and he uses moises?
in other ways by the way I'm calling you on holiday right, gee, I didn't even know it was a holiday, you see? What did you enjoy most about Moises? I've been using it since the platform started, right?
I've seen the evolution of it and lately I've noticed that the algorithm is even better. The uses that I have done to do remix, for example, a case I was telling you that was an artist hired me to do a remix of a song and she did not have separate channels. She sent me the master, I went to Moises, I separated, and then I could suppress some things to put other layers, other beats, other instruments, right?
That's one of the uses, I've used it for some things. For the courses I do in music production too, I've used indicated to students recently, I'm using for pre-production. We're making a record of your Pereira's and we're doing it in a space that we don't have.
We're not doing a recording studio, it's separate or anything. Now. You're recording a cell phone and sending ZAP, right?
Aham, it's a blacksmith's house, a stick skewer because it's more practical and then I give it a mix as if it were four separate channels and stuff, and then I. I can ride take all that region of the seventh that was made right and delete edit I spoke guys or the introduction can be this I think has less such then It has been more frequent use for this, for pre-production in that sense, that is very practical, right? Then I see it take microphone, record everything separately.
And what's a thing, huh? That we're in the lab, which works great, but that's it. So now I'm thinking of using to get the songs out of Aldo Sena, you know?
To see if. I'll have God licked there, the guitars, take off the guitar to see if he learns. So that's it.
Yes, I think the platform is a very good platform, it's a very good app for. So much for the educational part, right? How much?
For the creative part? Yes, it's not just me who's talking has a lot that Moises solves, you can use it to play live, you can create backing, tracks, anyway, a lot of stuff, but what I liked the most was using it by the track separation feature for me be able to investigate my favorite records further, understand who played what, in what part? As I am every thing and, of course, record myself playing with the bands.
By the way, it's time for me to start recording those guitars. It's too good to hear like that, because we grow up playing guitar along with the recordings of the heart bands, put music to rotate, play on top and largely. That's how you learn to play guitar, but trust me, it's much more interesting, much more educational, much more fun.
Play inside the grav actions instead of over them. I really loved Moises. I think the subscription to the premium version is worth it because it's really one is for musicians.
It's very useful. As you have seen and is always being updated, but with the free version as well. You can do enough.
Take advantage of the link to the download that is in the description below and for today is it. Thank you Monica, thank you tostoi, thank you Chico, thank you guys Moises and Of course, thank you, you too, for having watched so far, okay? See you in the next video, bye.