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Create or Remix Music with Your Own Audio
Create or Remix Music with Your Own Audio
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Want to take your music further? Upload your own audio to create a new song, remix a recording, or extend a track!

💲 The "Upload Audio" feature is available only for paid subscribers.

How to Upload and Use Your Audio

Three screenshots of the Create page with highlighted elements. In the first screenshot, labeled number two a yellow box highlights the “Create” button. A yellow arrow points to the second screenshot. In the second screenshot, labeled number three, a yellow box highlights the “Upload Audio” button, and a yellow arrow points to the third screenshot. In the third screenshot, there are three yellow boxes: the first highlights the checkbox “I understand and confirm” labeled number four, second highlights three options “Extend”, “Remix”, “Inpaint” labelled number five, and the third highlights “Confirm” button labelled number six

  1. Record your sound, melody, or song using a microphone or music software.

  2. Go to the Create page.

  3. Click "Upload Audio" and select your file.

  4. Review the confirmation message, then click "I Understand and Confirm".

  5. Choose what you want to do:

    • Extend – Continue your song.

    • Remix – Transform your recording.

    • Edit ("Inpaint") – Adjust and refine your sound.

  6. Click "Confirm" and start creating!

⚠️ By uploading, you confirm that you own the rights to the audio.

Guidance on what's okay to upload

Totally cool:

  • Your own instrument recordings

  • Original music made in any music software

  • Recorded natural sounds (e.g., knocking on wood, clinking plates, metal sounds)

No no no:

  • Commercial music or copyrighted tracks

  • Any sound or music you don’t have the rights to use

  • Acapella vocals (not prohibited, but unfortunately also not likely to work great at the moment; we're working on supporting this better!)

Now, try creating something amazing with your audio!

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