Regeneration of individual parameters, add only vocals, voice, or only instrumentals, or mood change, without changing other parameters of the song
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Ogurex
A function for changing and for regenerating, if you need to separately replace the voice of the vocal, if you need to separately replace the instrumental itself, or the melody or rhythm or mood, singing style, genre, without changing the vocals and instrumentals, without changing the whole song. Without changing the style, vocals and instrumentals, but only its individual components and structure.
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yoyo
The hardest to remix is a good vocal take spoiled by a sub-par background or mix. I cant get those unique lines again.
Even more for non-english languages because of many vocalization errors to avoid.
Let me keep those top vocals on remixing
Raulina Nosework
I agree with Michael Kydonieus and his request "Replacing non-lyric gibberish with lyrics".
It happened to me now, for the first time. Udio generated gibberish in the instrumental part, which is fine, just can't fix it by replacing the gibberish with new lyrics.
Shane
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Replacing non-lyric gibberish with lyrics
Michael Kydonieus
Sometimes, Udio creates singing gibberish with no lyrics, which is fine. However, if Udio produces gibberish outside of the lyrics, the user should be able to replace the gibberish with lyrics, having the option to maintain existing rhythms, melodies, and arrangements.
Shane
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Maintain melodies, rhythms, and arrangements during Editing
Michael Kydonieus
If replacing lyrics, Udio should maintain or approximate (or better yet, have the option to maintain) the existing rhythms, melodies, and arrangements. In other words, only the lyrics should change--nothing else should change much, if at all.
Godzilla Godzillov
I totally agree, because sometimes tracks that look great at first glance become unusable because of this
Shane
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Editing lyrics using the original segment being edited as part of the context
Rick Gutleber
This one might not be doable technically, but when I want change the lyrics, it will regenerate everything, and it's pretty much impossible to get the same melody... and if I try replacing only a word or two, it doesn't seem to change the lyrics at all.
In general, editing is too hard and time-consuming to bother with, in my opinion. I have a great song with a chorus that had bad lyrics, and I don't think it will be possible to change the words, and still have all the choruses remain the same.
It's also entirely unclear where the context window falls while editing... is it only the 32-second segment in which you are editing? It seems that way based on my experiments.
Shane
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Ability to regenerate either vocals or music, not both
Vitalii Dovgan
Time to time, there is a high need in preserving either the existing vocals or the existing music during the regeneration.
Here is a very good example where I have spent a lot of attempts and time to generate the desired vocals and where I'd like to regenerate the music:
The entire regeneration (i.e. vocals+music) is not an option for me since a lot of time has been spent to generate at least the desired vocals. Now I want to regenerate (change) only the music, keeping the vocals as is.
Sometimes there is the opposite situation, when the music is completely OK, but the vocals are not that good. In such case, there is a need to regenerate only the vocals, keeping the music as is.
This is an absolutely "must-have" feature for me.
Shane
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Create ability to add lyrics to a middle portion of a song that has no lyrics.
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martinvigesaa@yahoo.com
Create ability to add lyrics to a middle portion of a song that has no lyrics.
Shane
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Changing Voice In Remix
Joe Lake
I would like to be able to change the vocalist in remix, without changing the the melody or anything else.
Dan Tong
Absolutely great suggestion.
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