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Fadr vs LALAL.AI vs Moises: Best AI Vocal Separators 2026

Sudeep Jain — Singer, Producer, Mixing Engineer at 12NOTEZ Music Studio Jaipur
By Sudeep Jain
Singer · Producer · Mixing Engineer
10 min read
Fadr vs LALAL.AI vs Moises: Best AI Vocal Separators 2026

Four years ago, when the first wave of home recording workspaces began popping up on noisy corners like Mansarovar Road in Jaipur, isolating a clean vocal was a dark art. Engineers working with budget gear were forced to rely on aggressive phase cancellation and surgical EQ notches just to clean up a rough vocal track. The resulting vocal always sounded hollow, like the artist was singing through a tin can at the bottom of a well. In 2026, the audio production landscape in India is unrecognizable. AI vocal separation tools have transformed how we handle stems. From bedroom producers creating Desi hip-hop beats in Jaipur to seasoned engineers mixing commercial tracks at Mumbai's Tip & Mickey studio, tools like Fadr, LALAL.AI, and Moises AI have become standard utilities in session workflows. We don't subscribe to every single enterprise plan out there, but our team at 12NOTEZ has spent countless hours researching their algorithmic performance, reading professional engineering forums, and analyzing output quality to understand exactly how they stack up.

The explosion of modern music technology has made stem separation accessible to everyone. We see an increasing number of Indian artists experimenting with remixes, mashups, and vocal sampling. If you want to understand how these technologies are reshaping the local industry, check our guide on how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing music in India. For daily studio work, selecting the right separator is not just about choosing the smartest algorithm. It is about workflow speed, cost in Indian Rupees (₹), and how well the software handles the unique characteristics of Indian music productions.

The Unique Challenge of Isolating Bollywood Vocal Harmonies

Bollywood tracks present a unique challenge to neural networks. Unlike Western pop, which often features clean, dry vocal takes and standard acoustic drums, a typical Hindi film song is a dense tapestry of acoustic instruments, synthesizers, and massive vocal arrangements. A single chorus in a song composed by AR Rahman or sung by Arijit Singh might contain ten layers of backing vocals, heavy pitch-correction artifacts, and deep stereo reverbs. There is also the presence of traditional percussion like dholak, tabla, and side-percussion, which occupy the same frequency ranges as the human voice.

When a standard AI model attempts to split a Bollywood track, it often struggles with the percussion transients. The sharp attack of a dholak's high-pitched head or the resonant ring of a tabla's "tun" can easily bleed into the vocal stem, resulting in high-frequency chirps and digital bubbling. Background harmonies present another hurdle. Standard vocal splitters often group the lead vocals and the backing harmonies into a single stem, which is frustrating if you only need the main vocal line for tuning or remixing. To get a professional sound, you need to understand how different engines handle these distinct elements. If you are preparing a track for a release, you will also need to master the art of mixing Bollywood vocals to ensure the isolated stem sits perfectly in your new mix.

Fadr AI: Granular Stem Splitting for Jaipur Remix Artists

Fadr has carved out a unique place among Indian DJs and producers who specialize in bootlegs and Bollywood remixes. The platform operates on a web-browser interface but also offers a dedicated VST plugin for your DAW. Fadr's standout feature is its ability to split a track into up to 16 separate stems in its premium tier, Fadr Plus, which costs about $10 per month (approximately ₹830). The free version is also highly capable, offering unlimited basic stem splitting (vocals, drums, bass, melody) into MP3 format.

The magic of Fadr lies in its granular vocal detection. When you upload a track, the Fadr AI does not just separate the vocals from the music; it actively splits the vocal track into "Lead Vocal" and "Background Vocal" stems. For a remix artist working on a classic Sufi or Bollywood track, this is incredibly valuable. You can isolate the main melody line while leaving the backing chorus behind, or vice versa, to build complex vocal chops. Fadr also includes built-in MIDI detection, which extracts the chord progressions and tempo map of your source track, allowing you to instantly align your virtual instruments in your project.

However, Fadr does have some performance trade-offs. While the 16-stem separation is highly detailed, the processing can sometimes introduce a slight loss of transient punch in the instrumental stems. The free MP3 exports are fine for quick mashups, but for professional mixing, you will need the Fadr Plus tier to export 32-bit lossless WAV files. For those who want to use these stems to create fresh arrangements, pairing Fadr with our guide on best vocal mics for Bollywood singing will help you record clean vocal layers that blend seamlessly with the isolated stems.

LALAL.AI Andromeda: Precision Vocal Extraction for Complex Audio

LALAL.AI is built for audio purists and mixing engineers who require clean, surgical vocal isolation. Powered by its proprietary Andromeda neural network, LALAL.AI operates on a pay-per-minute model rather than a standard monthly subscription. You purchase credit packages, such as a Lite Pack for about ₹1,250 (providing 90 minutes of processing) or a Plus Pack for around ₹2,500 (providing 300 minutes). This makes LALAL.AI highly cost-effective if you only need stem separation for occasional projects.

In our tests at our Jaipur studio, LALAL.AI consistently delivered the cleanest results on complex Hindi film soundtracks. The Andromeda engine is exceptionally good at identifying and removing vocal reverb. If you upload a wet vocal track, LALAL.AI does not just split the vocal; it can separate the dry vocal line from the vocal reverb tail. This is a game-changer when you are working on a remix and want to avoid the muddy buildup of the original song's echo chamber. The platform also offers specialized isolation for electric guitars, acoustic guitars, piano, synthesizers, and wind instruments, giving you unparalleled control over the instrumental elements.

The primary limitation of LALAL.AI is its lack of built-in creative tools. There is no chord detector, no smart metronome, and no session player. It is a utility designed to do one thing—split audio—and do it at a professional level. The browser interface is fast, and the batch processing feature allows you to upload up to 20 files simultaneously, which is perfect for archivers and mixing engineers who need to process entire albums. For those working with classical or folk projects, the clean separation allows you to study intricate vocal ornamentation without the distracting backing track.

A professional audio engineer adjusting vocal tracks on a DAW screen in a recording studio
LALAL.AI's Andromeda neural network is engineered to extract dry vocal lines from heavily reverberated Bollywood mixes.

Moises AI: The Practice Suite with Advanced Lyric Syncing

Moises AI approaches stem separation from the perspective of musicians and vocalists. Available as a mobile app (iOS and Android) as well as a web-based studio, Moises is a comprehensive practice tool. The platform offers a limited free tier, while its Premium plan costs around ₹330 per month ($3.99), and its Pro plan runs around ₹830 per month ($9.99). The Pro plan unlocks high-fidelity models and priority server processing.

For singers practicing Hindustani classical ragas or Bollywood playback, Moises is an exceptional companion. The smart metronome automatically detects the BPM of the track and generates a click track that stays in sync, even during tempo changes. The pitch shifter allows you to transpose the track in real-time, helping you practice songs in keys that suit your vocal range. Moises also includes an AI lyric transcription tool that generates synced lyrics as the song plays, which is incredibly useful for learning Urdu pronunciation in ghazals.

From a pure isolation perspective, Moises performs well, but it is slightly less surgical than LALAL.AI. You may notice subtle vocal bleed in the high frequencies of the drum stem, especially when a song features loud cymbals or high-pitched tabla strokes. However, the Pro tier offers "Hi-Fi" models that mitigate this issue significantly. If you are learning to control your voice and want to emulate the expressive delivery of professional playback singers, we recommend reading our breakdown of singing aspirated vocals like Arijit Singh to practice alongside your isolated tracks.

Head-to-Head Testing: Handling Heavy Bollywood Reverb Tails

To see how these tools perform under pressure, we ran a test session at the 12NOTEZ studio. We selected a modern Bollywood romantic ballad featuring a dynamic vocal performance, thick acoustic guitar strumming, strings, and a massive hall reverb tail. Reverb is the ultimate test for AI separators because it is essentially a smeared version of the vocal spread across the stereo field, overlapping with other instruments in both frequency and time.

Fadr AI did an admirable job of separating the main vocal, but it tended to leave the stereo reverb tail in the instrumental track. This resulted in a vocal stem that sounded relatively dry, which is good, but the instrumental stem still had "ghost vocals" echoing in the background. Fadr's lead vs. background vocal split was highly effective, isolating the main artist's performance from the chorus group with clean separation.

LALAL.AI Andromeda emerged as the winner in the reverb test. It successfully extracted both the dry vocal and the reverb tail, leaving the instrumental stem almost completely free of vocal echoes. The isolated vocal stem retained its natural warmth, with very little of the "flanging" or "phaser" artifacts that often plague AI-separated files.

Moises AI delivered a very musical vocal stem, keeping the natural character of the singer's voice. However, it struggled slightly with the reverb tail, leaving some mid-frequency vocal resonance in the string section. Moises proved to be the most responsive tool when adjusting the tempo and pitch of the track, making it the most interactive option for creative experimentation.

A home studio setup with a midi keyboard and studio monitors showing audio editing software
Integrating isolated vocal stems into a DAW requires careful gain staging and alignment to the grid.

Indian Producer Pricing: Subscription Models vs Minute Credits

Choosing between these tools often comes down to budget and usage patterns. If you are a bedroom producer or DJ in India, you want to maximize your return on every rupee spent. Let's compare how these pricing models work for a typical workflow.

Fadr's subscription model is excellent if you process dozens of tracks every week. At roughly ₹830 per month, the Plus tier gives you unlimited high-quality WAV downloads. If you are constantly creating quick mashups for live sets or social media reels, Fadr is the most cost-effective solution.

LALAL.AI's minute-based credit system is better suited for professional mixing engineers who only need stem separation occasionally. If you only process three or four tracks a month for client projects, paying ₹1,250 for a Lite Pack that does not expire quickly is far more logical than paying a recurring monthly subscription. You only pay for what you actually use.

Moises offers the best value for vocalists, instrumentalists, and music students. The Premium tier at ₹330 per month is very affordable for Indian students, providing unlimited processing and a suite of practice tools. For professional producers, the Pro tier at ₹830 per month offers high-fidelity exports that compete directly with Fadr Plus.

DAW Alignment: Importing Extracted Vocal Stems into FL Studio

Once you have isolated your vocal stems, the next step is importing them into your DAW. If you use Logic Pro, Ableton Live, or FL Studio, there are a few best practices to ensure the stems align perfectly.

First, always find the original track's BPM. Fadr and Moises will display this automatically, but you can also use a tap-tempo tool in your DAW. Set your project tempo to match the track before dragging the audio file in. This ensures that the grid lines align with the vocal phrases, making it easy to edit or add new instrumentation.

Second, check for phase issues. Sometimes, the AI processing can introduce slight phase shifts, especially at the crossover frequencies between the vocal and instrumental tracks. If you are layering the isolated vocal over a new instrumental track that contains some elements of the original, try flipping the polarity of the vocal track to see if it restores the low-end punch. If you are looking to build a new beat from scratch around your isolated vocal, check our step-by-step guide to making Bollywood beats in FL Studio.

Pro Mixing Tips: Restoring High-Frequency AI Artifacts

AI vocal separation is a lossy process. Even the best models like LALAL.AI Andromeda will leave behind some spectral artifacts, which often sound like a subtle high-frequency "sizzle" or a "watery" quality in the upper-mid frequencies. When you are mixing these stems into a new track, you must apply restoration techniques.

To combat the watery high-end, apply a dynamic EQ. Set a narrow band around 4 kHz to 8 kHz to control any harsh digital resonances that flare up during loud vocal passages. A subtle de-esser can also help control harsh sibilance that might have been amplified by the AI extraction process.

Next, try using a saturator to add back missing harmonic content. AI separation can sometimes strip away the natural warmth of the lower-mid frequencies. By adding a small amount of tape saturation or tube warmth between 200 Hz and 500 Hz, you can make the vocal sound full and natural again. For complex mixing sessions where you need professional-grade acoustics and high-end analog gear, you can book time at our recording studio services in Jaipur, where we help local artists polish their vocals to commercial standards.

Choosing Your Vocal Separator: The Final 12NOTEZ Verdict

Each of these three AI vocal separation tools serves a distinct purpose in a modern music production workflow. Your choice should depend entirely on your specific role in the studio.

If you are a DJ or remix artist who needs to split multiple tracks daily, Fadr is the most logical choice. Its lead vs. background vocal separation and unlimited exports at the ₹830 monthly price point make it a powerful workflow accelerator. You can learn more about Fadr's capabilities on the Fadr website.

If you are a mixing engineer or producer who needs surgical, high-fidelity vocal stems with minimal reverb and bleed, LALAL.AI Andromeda is the clear winner. Its pay-per-minute model ensures you only pay when you have a project, and the sound quality is the cleanest in the industry. Check out LALAL.AI to test their Andromeda models on your own tracks.

If you are a vocalist, music student, or multi-instrumentalist looking for a tool to help you practice, transcribe, and experiment, Moises AI is the best option. The combination of stem splitting, pitch shifting, and the smart metronome at ₹330 per month offers unmatched value. For more details on their voice modeling tools, visit the Moises AI platform.

For those who have finished their mixes and want to check how their tracks sound at streaming loudness, we invite you to try our free online mastering service to get instant, professional feedback before distribution.

Feature / Metric Fadr LALAL.AI Moises AI
Core Separation Engine Fadr AI (up to 16 stems) Andromeda / Orion v4 Neural Network Moises AI proprietary models
Vocal Isolation Quality Excellent lead/backing separation Industry-leading surgical precision Great balance with practice tools
Desi Instrument Splitting Good (standard drum/perc stems) Outstanding (isolates acoustic guitar/wind) Excellent (individual drum-part split)
Additional Features Midi detection, Fadr plugins, DrumGPT Voice cleaning, batch upload, API access Smart metronome, chord detection, Voice Studio
Pricing Model Freemium ($10/mo Plus tier, ~₹830) Pay-per-minute Packs (from ~₹1,250 for 90m) Freemium (Premium ~₹330/mo, Pro ~₹830/mo)

Frequently Asked Questions

Which AI tool is best for separating background vocals in Hindi songs?

Fadr is the top choice for background vocals, separating main lead vocals from backing harmonies into distinct stems for around ₹830 per month.

Can these AI vocal separation tools remove dholak and tabla bleed?

LALAL.AI excels at removing sharp transients like dholak and tabla bleed from vocal tracks, using its Andromeda engine to isolate clean voice lines.

What is the price of Moises Premium and Pro in India?

Moises Premium costs about ₹330 per month, while the advanced Pro tier runs around ₹830 monthly, offering high-fidelity processing and smart metronome tools.

Is there a completely free AI vocal separator?

Yes, Fadr offers free unlimited stem splitting for MP3 files, while Moises allows five free tracks monthly, and LALAL.AI provides ten free minutes of testing.

How do I import isolated vocal stems into FL Studio?

Download the separated WAV files, drag them into the FL Studio playlist, set your project tempo, and apply basic EQ to clean up any remaining high-frequency artifacts.

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