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Question: How do you delete a track. I want to replace the sound I loaded into it with a different sound. There doesn't seem to be a delete function.

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wagtunes wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:31 pm Question: How do you delete a track. I want to replace the sound I loaded into it with a different sound. There doesn't seem to be a delete function.
Oh just drag and drop an other sound inside or just click on generate to regenerate a sound in it.
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Innermost wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:43 pm
wagtunes wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 7:31 pm Question: How do you delete a track. I want to replace the sound I loaded into it with a different sound. There doesn't seem to be a delete function.
Oh just drag and drop an other sound inside or just click on generate to regenerate a sound in it.
Okay, thanks. I've been tinkering with this a lot. In a day or so, I'm going to share my thoughts.

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You're welcome 😊
Paradoxical developer of obsidian neural - Because paradox is the only things which leads to unity.

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Okay, I said I was going to give my feedback on this thing in a day or so. I want to preface what I'm going to say with this. I am not the greatest AI prompt maker in the world.

And therein lies a big key to this, though not the whole story.

Essentially, what you get out of this depends on what you put into it. Bad prompts will give you bad results.

Having said that, at best, this is something I can see beatmakers using to get ideas and maybe even supplement their beats with.

For songwriters like myself, this is a very limited tool. You're not going to use it to create actual songs. The loops are too short and too monotonous. Unless of course that's the kind of music you're into. As a pop song writer, at best, I might get an idea for a riff that I will expand on and create manually using my own synths.

The drum beats are probably the most useful as you can take the samples and load them into a sampler and trigger them to your click track manually. Maybe do an audio to MIDI conversion so you can use your own drum sounds.

Will I ever use this to create a song? I might try one time just to see how it goes. But I don't see myself using this on a regular basis the way it is now.

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The whole fun of making your own music is….

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Making your own music . . . .

In a sick way it makes me laugh that there are people who would forfeit that pleasure

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VariKusBrainZ wrote: Thu Jul 16, 2026 7:39 pm The whole fun of making your own music is….

Drumroll…….

Making your own music . . . .

In a sick way it makes me laugh that there are people who would forfeit that pleasure
Well, to be fair, there are a lot of ways to make music. A lot of the methods we use today would have been frowned on in the 60s,

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