With the "Step-by-Step Song Creation" function, you can create your song in individual steps. You have full control over the tempo, instruments, lyrics and song structure. Ideal for users who want to customize their song.
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How does step-by-step song creation work?
The step-by-step song creation gives you the opportunity to build your song step by step. In each step you can adjust specific details:
- 1. Choose tempo: Specify how fast or slow you want your song to be. For example: "120 BPM for a pop song" or "128 BPM for EDM".
- 2. Add instruments: Determine which instruments should be used in which part of the song. Example: "Piano in the intro, guitars in the chorus".
- 3. Create lyrics: Write the lyrics for each part of the song (e.g. intro, verse, chorus) or adapt existing suggestions.
- 4. Effects and mood: Add sound effects such as reverb, echo or filter to match the desired mood of your song.
- 5. Determine the structure: Determine the order of the song parts (e.g. intro – verse 1 – chorus – verse 2 – chorus – outro).
- 6. Vocal effects: Define if and where special effects such as distortion, autotune or echo should be used. Example: "Autotune on the pre-chorus".
- 7. Adjust dynamics: Determine which parts of the song should start quietly and which should be more intense. Example: "Quiet start in the intro, increasing dynamics until the chorus".
- 8. Design transitions: Add transition elements such as breakdowns, drops or build-ups. Example: "An exciting build-up before the drop in the chorus."
- 9. Harmony or chords: Choose the tonal basis, e.g. "major for a happy song" or "minor for something melancholy".
- 10. Texture and layering: Decide if you want your song to have multiple layers of instruments and effects to create a fuller sound. Example: "Additional synth layers in the chorus."
Examples of step-by-step adjustments
Here are some concrete examples of how you can create your song step by step:
- Tempo: "120 BPM for a soft ballad" or "128 BPM for a danceable EDM track".
- Instruments: "Acoustic guitars in the verse, synth pads in the chorus".
- Effects: "Light echo in the intro for more atmosphere".
- Transitions: "A tense build-up before the drop in the chorus."
- Dynamics: "A gentle start in the intro with rising energy until the chorus."
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How does step-by-step song creation work?
The step-by-step song creation gives you the opportunity to build your song step by step. In each step you can adjust specific details:
- 1. Choose tempo: Specify how fast or slow you want your song to be. For example: "120 BPM for a pop song" or "128 BPM for EDM".
- 2. Add instruments: Determine which instruments should be used in which part of the song. Example: "Piano in the intro, guitars in the chorus".
- 3. Create lyrics: Write the lyrics for each part of the song (e.g. intro, verse, chorus) or adapt existing suggestions.
- 4. Effects and mood: Add sound effects such as reverb, echo or filter to match the desired mood of your song.
- 5. Determine the structure: Determine the order of the song parts (e.g. intro – verse 1 – chorus – verse 2 – chorus – outro).
- 6. Vocal effects: Define if and where special effects such as distortion, autotune or echo should be used. Example: "Autotune on the pre-chorus".
- 7. Adjust dynamics: Determine which parts of the song should start quietly and which should be more intense. Example: "Quiet start in the intro, increasing dynamics until the chorus".
- 8. Design transitions: Add transition elements such as breakdowns, drops or build-ups. Example: "An exciting build-up before the drop in the chorus."
- 9. Harmony or chords: Choose the tonal basis, e.g. "major for a happy song" or "minor for something melancholy".
- 10. Texture and layering: Decide if you want your song to have multiple layers of instruments and effects to create a fuller sound. Example: "Additional synth layers in the chorus."
Examples of step-by-step adjustments
Here are some concrete examples of how you can create your song step by step:
- Tempo: "120 BPM for a soft ballad" or "128 BPM for a danceable EDM track".
- Instruments: "Acoustic guitars in the verse, synth pads in the chorus".
- Effects: "Light echo in the intro for more atmosphere".
- Transitions: "A tense build-up before the drop in the chorus."
- Dynamics: "A gentle start in the intro with rising energy until the chorus."
editing options
To make customizing your song as easy as possible, the GPT tool has been programmed so that you only have to enter numbers. The tool gives you sensible and contextual response suggestions. This is especially useful when using it on mobile devices, as you can simply select a number or a combination of numbers.
For advanced users, the /refine
command offers full control over every aspect of the song. Example:
/refine /verse1 /instrument piano /lyrics add emotional depth
This command allows you to make precise changes. We recommend using this command if you are already familiar with the basic functions.
export options
The tool offers you a variety of export options to further use your song:
- Standard export: song title, style prompt and lyrics
- Advanced export: long description, tags, hashtags and social media texts
- Website Export: Generate your own website for your song with all the details to showcase it online.
- Cover images: Square and vertical cover images matching the song
Choose the export option that best suits your needs and share your song with the world!
Helpful Links
If you need additional support, the following resources are available:
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