Changing the Structure of Beats Generated by Udio Using Bandlab

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With the latest update to Udio version “1.5”, you can now generate 2-minute and 11-second beats and export stems for drums, bass, and top melodies. Here’s how to leverage this feature to streamline your music production process further.

Changing Composition Using Bandlab’s DAW

You can easily alter the song structure by importing stems generated in Udio into Bandlab’s DAW. Follow these steps:

  1. Generate a beat in Udio and export stems for each part
  2. Create a new project in Bandlab
  3. Import the generated stems into Bandlab

Useful Features in Bandlab

Bandlab offers several handy features to support music production:

  • Automatic BPM Detection: It automatically calculates the BPM of imported audio and sets it as the project tempo.
  • Audio Splitting: For Mac users, pressing the “S” key allows easy splitting of audio clips.

Freely Changing the Structure

After splitting the audio, you can freely change the composition, such as verses and hooks. For example:

  • To extend the intro, copy and lengthen the relevant section
  • To repeat the chorus, copy and place the chorus section
  • To add a bridge, insert a new section

Using this method, you can flexibly proceed with music production based on the beats generated by Udio. Give it a try!

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