Here are some frequently asked questions we get about song arrangements.
What are song arrangements?
Song arrangements are different ways to structure your song.
- Standard: The Standard arrangement option will create a song with a few different sections and energy levels to keep the listener engaged throughout. This option offers the most variety and follows a familiar song progression for the genre, typically featuring a beginning, build up and end.
- Minimalist: This arrangement follows a similar structure and progression to the Standard one, but with simpler, sparser instrumentation. It’s not as high-energy and may be more suitable for situations where the music needs to be more subtle or to be mixed with voice overs or other sounds.
- Looping: This option creates a track based around a single looping section of a song. While it incorporates some variations, this arrangement has very little progression and uses more repetition in order to create a stable, consistent track.
Where can I find the song arrangement dropdown on Splash Pro?
This dropdown can be found when you select a sample from the options provided by Splash Pro in response your prompt. Selecting a sample you like will give you a ~15-30 second extended track that you can start tweaking by lengthening, adding lyrics and/or changing the arrangement. The button will show the word "Standard" as that's the default option. Clicking it will reveal the other options.
Why don’t I see all three song arrangements options for every song I create?
Some generated songs do not support all three templates, so you will only see the ones that are possible for the song you created. This isn’t a bug!
Will there be more song arrangements added in future?
Yes! This is in our roadmap, so keep an eye out!