- 1.Be specific and descriptive - instead of "make it better," say "add a piano melody in the chorus section"
- 2.Use musical terminology - mention instruments, tempos (BPM), keys, and genres when possible
- 3.Break complex requests into smaller steps - tackle one change at a time rather than multiple edits
- 4.Specify time ranges or sections - reference specific timestamps like "at 0:45" or sections like "in the intro"
- 5.Provide context about mood and style - describe the emotion or vibe you want (energetic, calm, dramatic)
- 6.Use reference examples when possible - compare to well-known songs or artists for style guidance
- 7.Avoid contradictory instructions - requesting "upbeat and melancholic" can confuse the AI
- 8.Try rephrasing if the first attempt doesn't work - use different words to describe the same concept
- 9.Start with simple requests to build the foundation, then add details in subsequent requests
- 10.Review the AI's response and provide feedback - this helps it learn what you're looking for
Getting the best results from Wubble's AI requires clear, descriptive prompts. The AI responds better to specific musical terminology and detailed descriptions rather than vague requests. Follow these best practices to improve your results.