Remaster

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The Remaster feature allows you to create subtle variations of a clip, giving you more control over the final sound. It can be accessed from the Create menu.

Remaster is especially useful when you’re happy with the structure, lyrics, and performance of your track but want to refine how it sounds. You can use it to improve the overall sound quality, adjust the mix and balance of instruments and vocals, experiment with different sonic textures while keeping the same song, or even enhance the clarity and pronunciation in the vocals.

When you select Remaster on a song, you’ll see controls for the Model selector and Variation strength. Starting in V5, Remaster includes control over the level of variation, giving you more flexibility in how closely the new clip matches the original.

Variation strength options

Starting in V5, when using Remaster, you can choose the Variation strength to control how much the output differs from the original:

  • Subtle – Very close to the original; only small acoustic and production details are changed.

  • Normal (default) – Keeps duration and style the same while adding slight variations to musical details.

  • High – Creates more noticeable differences, including possible changes to musical elements and vocals.

Here are some practical examples of when to use each Variation strength:

  • Subtle → Use this if you already like the track but want a slightly cleaner mix, smoother balance, or clearer pronunciation.

  • Normal → Choose this if you’d like the track to stay true to the original but with just enough variation to feel refreshed.

  • High → Select this if you want to experiment with noticeable twists, such as a new vocal tone, different instrument balance, or added creative details.


How Remaster and Cover are related

Both Cover and Remaster generate variations of a clip, but the type and scale of changes are different:

  • Cover is designed for significant transformations. Use it when you want to change the vocalist, musical style, timing, or specific musical elements.

  • Remaster is best for subtle adjustments where the core structure, lyrics, and arrangement remain the same. It focuses on mix and audio production details such as:

    • Instrument balance

    • Audio effects

    • Sonic character and polish

Note: Remaster is not intended for changing lyrics or drastically altering the musical style.