
Style Remix vs AI Vocals: When to Use Each
Match the right Songin mode to your source file—full remix or vocal layer on top of stems.
Style remix
Use this when you already have a full mix or rough demo and want the same musical idea in a new genre—for example turning a pop hook into lo-fi or synthwave. The system preserves melodic identity while changing arrangement and timbre.
AI vocal harmony
Use this when you have a clean instrumental and need lead or backing vocals. Upload the bed track, set lyrics (or let AI suggest lines), and tune gender and intensity.
Combine with export discipline
After a strong preview, export WAV for mastering and MIDI if you plan to replace instruments in your DAW.
Pick remix for identity-preserving genre shifts; pick vocals when the instrumental is already the star.
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