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Soundverse
Getting Started Guide

How to Use Soundverse

A practical guide to get you up and running with Soundverse. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with Soundverse

In this guide, you'll learn how to set up Soundverse and create your first piece of music using its voice-controlled assistant, SAAR. By the end, you'll be ready to experiment with AI-driven music creation.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Visit Soundverse.
  2. Click on the Sign Up button at the top right corner.
  3. Fill in your email address and create a password, or use a social media account to register.
  4. Confirm your email if prompted, then log in to your new account.
  5. Familiarise yourself with the interface, paying attention to the Dashboard where you can start new projects.

Step 2: Your first music creation

  1. Click on the New Project button on your Dashboard.
  2. Once in the project workspace, activate SAAR by clicking the Microphone icon in the bottom left corner.
  3. Say, “Create a new track.” SAAR will guide you through options for instruments and styles.
  4. Follow SAAR’s prompts to select your desired genre and instruments. You can say things like, “Add a piano,” or “Make it upbeat.”
  5. After SAAR generates the track, you can listen to it and request changes by saying, “Add more drums,” or “Change the tempo.”

Step 3: Get better results

  • Experiment with specific commands to fine-tune your music. For example, say, “Add a bassline” or “Make it slower by 10 BPM.”
  • Use the Settings menu to adjust audio quality and export options for your final track.
  • Save your work frequently by clicking the Save button in the top right corner.

Pro tip

When making adjustments, try to use descriptive phrases. Instead of saying “Make it better,” specify what you want to enhance, like “Make the melody more vibrant” for quicker results.

Common mistake to avoid

Many users forget to check their microphone settings before using SAAR. Ensure your microphone is enabled and set as the default recording device in your system settings to avoid communication issues with the assistant.