Does Meloro support MIDI export?

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Meloro currently generates audio output — complete, mixed songs in standard audio formats — rather than MIDI data. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a protocol that represents musical notes, timing, and velocity as data rather than audio, and it is commonly used in music production for editing and arranging with virtual instruments. The distinction matters for music producers: audio output gives you a finished, production-ready song that sounds great immediately, while MIDI gives you editable note data you can rearrange and play through different instruments in a DAW. Meloro is designed to deliver finished songs, making audio the natural output format. For users who need MIDI-like capabilities, there are audio-to-MIDI conversion tools available. Software like Melodyne, MIDI Guitar, or various online converters can analyze an audio file and extract MIDI note data from it. The accuracy of this conversion varies — monophonic melodies convert well, while complex polyphonic arrangements are harder to transcribe accurately. If your workflow specifically requires MIDI files for further production work, you might use Meloro to quickly prototype song ideas as finished audio, then recreate elements you like in your DAW using MIDI instruments. The AI-generated track serves as a creative reference and starting point for more detailed production work.

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What file formats can I download?

Meloro allows you to download your generated songs directly from the app. Songs are generated and stored in standard audio formats that are compatible with all major media players, editing software, and platforms. You can download tracks to your device for offline listening, importing into video editors, uploading to social media, or any other use. The download process is straightforward — find the song in your library, tap the download button, and the file saves to your device. Downloaded files can be used anywhere that accepts standard audio files — video editors like Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and DaVinci Resolve, audio workstations like GarageBand and Logic, social media platforms, presentation software, and more. There are no DRM restrictions on downloaded files from paid plans, so you have full flexibility in how you use them. For most users, the default download format provides excellent quality for any application. If you need specific formats for particular workflows, converting audio files between formats is straightforward using free tools available on all platforms.

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Can I export individual stems?

Meloro currently generates complete mixed songs as single audio files rather than providing separate stems for vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments. The AI produces a fully mixed and mastered track where all elements are combined into one polished output. However, if you need individual stems for remixing, editing, or production purposes, third-party stem separation tools can help. Services and apps like LALAL.AI, Moises, and others use AI to separate a mixed audio track into individual components — isolating vocals from instruments, extracting drum tracks, and separating bass lines. The quality of these separation tools has improved significantly and they work well with AI-generated music from Meloro. This two-step workflow — generate with Meloro, then separate with a stem isolation tool — gives you access to individual elements for further creative work. You can isolate the AI-generated vocals to add your own instrumentation, extract the instrumental bed to add your own vocals, or remix individual elements to create entirely new arrangements. For users who primarily need instrumental-only tracks, Meloro handles this natively. Simply specify "instrumental" or "no vocals" in your prompt and you receive a vocal-free mix without needing any post-processing.

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Can I edit my generated music?

Meloro generates complete, finished songs that are ready to use as-is, but you can absolutely edit them further using external audio editing tools. Download your generated track from Meloro, import it into any audio editing software, and modify it however you like. Free tools like Audacity and GarageBand are excellent for basic editing, while professional DAWs like Logic Pro, Ableton Live, and FL Studio offer advanced capabilities. Common edits include trimming the track to a specific length for a video intro, fading in or out for smoother transitions, looping a section for extended background music, adjusting volume levels, adding EQ or effects, and combining the AI-generated track with other audio elements like voiceovers or additional recordings. Within the Meloro app itself, the editing approach is generative — rather than manually adjusting a track, you refine your prompt and generate a new version. This is often faster and more effective than manual editing because the AI produces a complete, professionally mixed result each time. If a track is almost perfect but you want a different tempo, more prominent vocals, or a different instrument, tweaking the prompt and regenerating is the quickest path. For many use cases, no editing is needed at all. The AI produces polished, ready-to-use output that can go directly into your projects without post-processing.

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