All 20 MVP situations
Quick Reference
Skim the move, risk, preservation notes, and prompt for every core Suno situation.
Showing 20 of 20 situations.
One word is mispronounced
A tiny repair needs a tiny tool. Replace only the selected word or line when the rest of the song works.
Preserves
surrounding arrangement, song identity, timing around the edit
Changes likely
selected word, selected line delivery
One line is wrong
One bad line is still a local repair. Replace the smallest section that contains the problem.
Preserves
rest of song, section context, overall performance
Changes likely
line delivery, small cadence details
A verse needs rewriting
Use Replace Section for a contained verse repair. Use Reuse Prompt if the rewrite changes the whole idea or cadence.
Preserves
overall vibe, song structure, nearby sections if repair is local
Changes likely
verse flow, cadence, local melody
Chorus is wrong
A chorus is the song’s identity. Repair it locally if the hook mostly works; use Reuse Prompt if the hook concept changes.
Preserves
core idea if prompted clearly, song structure
Changes likely
hook timing, melody, vocal delivery, song identity
Same beat, new lyrics
This is a new version based on the same recipe, not a tiny repair.
Preserves
recipe, vibe, structure, groove direction, hook timing direction
Changes likely
exact beat, voice, melody, performance
Same beat, translated lyrics
Translation usually needs a new singable version based on the same structure and groove.
Preserves
vibe, section structure, hook timing direction, emotional intent
Changes likely
exact cadence, rhyme, vocal delivery, melody details
Same lyrics, new genre
Changing genre is a reimagining. Cover is usually the style-change tool; Reuse Prompt helps when you want a broader rebuild.
Preserves
lyrics, concept, rough structure
Changes likely
arrangement, melody, voice, groove
Same vibe, different topic
A new topic usually means a new version. Reuse Prompt can carry over mood, structure, and energy.
Preserves
mood, energy, structure, style direction
Changes likely
lyrics, melody details, voice details
Make vocals clearer
If the words and performance are right but clarity is weak, polish the audio instead of rewriting the song.
Preserves
song content, performance, arrangement
Changes likely
mix balance, brightness, loudness
Make the mix louder/cleaner
Remaster is the polishing move when the composition is already right.
Preserves
song, performance, arrangement, timing
Changes likely
loudness, clarity, stereo balance
Add another verse
Extend is built for continuing the track from a chosen point.
Preserves
audio before extension point, tempo direction, mood
Changes likely
new verse, post-extension structure, ending
Add an outro
Use Extend near the end and describe the emotional landing you want.
Preserves
song before extension, mood, key direction
Changes likely
outro structure, ending feel
Replace bad ending
Start the extension before the bad ending and ask for a stronger finish.
Preserves
song before selected point, core energy
Changes likely
final section, outro, ending performance
Cut long intro
Crop is the cleanest first move when you only need to remove time from the start.
Preserves
remaining audio, main song, mix
Changes likely
start point, lead-in feel
Cut long outro
Crop removes extra time at the end without rebuilding the song.
Preserves
earlier song, performance, mix
Changes likely
ending cutoff, fade feel
Make it faster/slower
Small tempo changes are usually safer with Adjust Speed than rebuilding the song.
Preserves
overall audio, performance, arrangement
Changes likely
feel, groove perception, time-stretch artifacts
Make a club remix
A club remix is a reimagining: stronger drums, bass, movement, and arrangement changes.
Preserves
core idea, hook direction, emotional identity
Changes likely
beat, bass, arrangement, vocal treatment
Make a radio edit
A radio edit is mostly structure and length: trim weak parts, then repair transitions if needed.
Preserves
strongest sections, main hook, song identity
Changes likely
structure, transitions, length
Extract instrumental/vocals
If Suno offers Studio/Stems for the track, use that for vocal and instrumental separation.
Preserves
source performance, song parts where separation works
Changes likely
separation quality, stem artifacts, bleed
Not sure what to click
Start with the smallest move that solves the problem. Tiny repair, local tool. Big change, new version.
Preserves
whatever already works
Changes likely
depends on chosen tool