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Make a Suno song sound cleaner
Use Remaster when the song is right but the mix needs clarity, loudness, balance, or polish.
Remaster
Danger Zone: Remaster is for sound, not words.
- Do not use Remaster for lyric rewrites, translations, or story changes.
- It is best when the song is right but the mix needs polish.
Safer move: Use Replace Section or Reuse Prompt for lyric changes.
When to use it
- The lyrics, melody, and arrangement are already working.
- Vocals feel muddy, buried, harsh, or unclear.
- The track needs a louder or more balanced finish.
- You want polish without changing the song’s content.
When not to use it
- A word, line, or verse needs rewriting.
- You want a translation or new topic.
- You want a different genre or club remix.
Step-by-step
- Confirm the song itself is right before polishing it.
- Use Remaster instead of Reuse Prompt or Cover.
- Ask for clarity, balance, and polish without changing the song.
- Compare the remaster against the original for vocal clarity and emotional feel.
- If lyrics are still wrong, fix those separately with Replace Section or Reuse Prompt.
Copy-paste prompt
“Create a cleaner, more polished version. Keep the same performance, vocal identity, timing, melody, arrangement, and emotional feel. Improve clarity, balance, and overall mix without changing the song.”
Example
If the hook is perfect but the vocal sits behind the beat, use Remaster and ask for better vocal clarity and balance without rewriting anything.
Common mistakes
- Using Remaster to fix bad lyrics.
- Asking for a genre change when you only wanted cleaner audio.
- Assuming louder always means better.