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by Rob B. - 08/20/26 02:34 PM
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Do you use tags before the verse or after? I don't understand "tags" in this context? Do you mean tags in your prompt? Your prompt should at least be telling the AI as much about the song as you can. You can use whole sentences. that's fine. If you name a particular artist, Udio will remove that name and insert "tags" in place of the artists name--ie "tags" that describe that artist. It tells you to tag the lyrics.. [verse] I wonderef if it hirs in front or back Now I understand, you are talking about in the "custom lyrics box" --"Before" is your answer. Check out their FAQ's, scroll down to "custom lyrics section": https://www.udio.com/faq
Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 04/15/24 02:40 PM.
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