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Urban-electronic

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Create a studio version from my live recording, Requirements: vocal — male baritone with a rich, deep timbre; vocal range: from A 2 ​ (A in the great octave) to A 4 ​ (A in the first octave), with natural transitions between registers; improve the clarity of the vocal sound, remove noise and artifacts from the live recording; add a professional instrumental arrangement (choose the style based on the original); preserve the original melody, harmony, and tempo of the song; create a balanced mix: the vocal should be in the foreground, while the instruments provide a dense but non‑overpowering backing
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Create a studio version from my live recording, Requirements: vocal — male baritone with a rich, deep timbre; vocal range: from A 2 ​ (A in the great octave) to A 4 ​ (A in the first octave), with natural transitions between registers; improve the clarity of the vocal sound, remove noise and artifacts from the live recording; add a professional instrumental arrangement (choose the style based on the original); preserve the original melody, harmony, and tempo of the song; create a balanced mix: the vocal should be in the foreground, while the instruments provide a dense but non‑overpowering backing
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Urban, drum and bass, club, 808 dance, deep, electro, male vocals, edm, Электро 808, автотюн, urban Strongly electronic vocals, club modern post punk with shades of urban electronics make + women vocal rap, urban, club, power bass, aggressive dance, electronic vocals, male vocals, vocal, remix, rap rock, electronic
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Generate a karaoke rendition of “LiVe”, Requirements: One vocalist: male, baritone range, strictly limited to A 2 ​ (la in the large octave) to A♭ 4 ​ (la‑flat in the first octave), Vocal prominence: +3–5 dB relative to the instrumental, Range adherence: ensure all vocal lines stay within A 2 ​ –A♭ 4 ​ ; transpose any out‑of‑range notes down if necessary, Consistency: maintain stable vocal timbre and tone across all sections (verses, choruses, bridges) — no sudden changes in style or quality, EQ: gentle boost around 2–3 kHz on vocals for intelligibility; reduce competing frequencies in the instrumental (1–4 kHz range) by 2–3 dB, Reverb: minimal on vocals (dry, upfront sound); moderate on instruments to create separation, Compression: apply moderate vocal compression (ratio 3:1, medium attack/release) to ensure even loudness and stability, Stereo field: center‑placed vocal; instruments slightly panned outward
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Create a studio version from my live recording, Requirements: vocal — male baritone with a rich, deep timbre; vocal range: from A 2 ​ (A in the great octave) to A 4 ​ (A in the first octave), with natural transitions between registers; improve the clarity of the vocal sound, remove noise and artifacts from the live recording; add a professional instrumental arrangement (choose the style based on the original); preserve the original melody, harmony, and tempo of the song; create a balanced mix: the vocal should be in the foreground, while the instruments provide a dense but non‑overpowering backing
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Create a studio version from my live recording, Requirements: vocal — male baritone with a rich, deep timbre; vocal range: from A 2 ​ (A in the great octave) to A 4 ​ (A in the first octave), with natural transitions between registers; improve the clarity of the vocal sound, remove noise and artifacts from the live recording; add a professional instrumental arrangement (choose the style based on the original); preserve the original melody, harmony, and tempo of the song; create a balanced mix: the vocal should be in the foreground, while the instruments provide a dense but non‑overpowering backing
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Russian Urban, Dark Phonk, Aggressive Bass, Deep Male Vocals, Autotune, Night Drive Vibe, Catchy Hook, 130 BPM
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Create a studio version from my live recording, Requirements: vocal — male baritone with a rich, deep timbre; vocal range: from A 2 ​ (A in the great octave) to A 4 ​ (A in the first octave), with natural transitions between registers; improve the clarity of the vocal sound, remove noise and artifacts from the live recording; add a professional instrumental arrangement (choose the style based on the original); preserve the original melody, harmony, and tempo of the song; create a balanced mix: the vocal should be in the foreground, while the instruments provide a dense but non‑overpowering backing
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Generate a karaoke rendition of “LiVe”, Requirements: One clear vocalist, no backing vocals, Vocal level: boosted by 3–5 dB compared to the instrumental, so it stands out for karaoke use, Instrumental: slightly reduced in volume (by 2–4 dB), especially in the mid‑frequency range (1–4 kHz) to avoid masking the voice, Clarity: enhance vocal presence with a gentle EQ boost around 2–3 kHz to improve intelligibility, Reverb: minimal on vocals (dry sound), moderate on instruments to create separation, Overall balance: vocals must be clearly audible and dominant, suitable for singing along with the track
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Generate a karaoke rendition of “LiVe”, Requirements: One clear vocalist, no backing vocals, Vocal level: boosted by 3–5 dB compared to the instrumental, so it stands out for karaoke use, Instrumental: slightly reduced in volume (by 2–4 dB), especially in the mid‑frequency range (1–4 kHz) to avoid masking the voice, Clarity: enhance vocal presence with a gentle EQ boost around 2–3 kHz to improve intelligibility, Reverb: minimal on vocals (dry sound), moderate on instruments to create separation, Overall balance: vocals must be clearly audible and dominant, suitable for singing along with the track
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Generate a karaoke rendition of “LiVe”, Requirements: One clear vocalist, no backing vocals, Vocal level: boosted by 3–5 dB compared to the instrumental, so it stands out for karaoke use, Instrumental: slightly reduced in volume (by 2–4 dB), especially in the mid‑frequency range (1–4 kHz) to avoid masking the voice, Clarity: enhance vocal presence with a gentle EQ boost around 2–3 kHz to improve intelligibility, Reverb: minimal on vocals (dry sound), moderate on instruments to create separation, Overall balance: vocals must be clearly audible and dominant, suitable for singing along with the track, Male vocal
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Generate a karaoke rendition of “LiVe”, Requirements: One vocalist: male, baritone range (comfortable in A2–A4), Vocal prominence: +3–5 dB relative to the instrumental, Consistency: maintain stable vocal timbre and tone across all sections (verses, choruses, bridges) — no sudden changes in style or quality, EQ: gentle boost around 2–3 kHz on vocals for intelligibility; reduce competing frequencies in the instrumental (1–4 kHz range) by 2–3 dB, Reverb: minimal on vocals (dry, upfront sound); moderate on instruments to create separation, Compression: apply moderate vocal compression (ratio 3:1, medium attack/release) to ensure even loudness and stability, Stereo field: center-placed vocal; instruments slightly panned outward, Overall balance: vocals must be clearly audible and dominant, suitable for singing along