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Heidi🙏 15 karmaMar 17, 2026@Coolo.aiI use Coolo to remove bass from the song. By isolating the bass track, I can hear every single note and nuance. It’s also been great for making backing tracks to practice my guitar solos over. Very nice!!
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Glad that it helps! We are making it better. I would love your feedback!
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Links do not work. Generated music is only 10 seconds long.
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Is this a joke? creator of this web must be deaf, otherwise i honestly don't understand how he/she can make that absolute crap
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I enjoyed the experience and it certainly cleaned up my audio files. I really wanted to find an AI driven auto-tuning app that would clean up my vocals. But haven't found one yet.
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Spelling errors found throughout their website. If they can’t take the time to check for spelling, they can’t take the time to ensure the coding for security is accurate.
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Privacy Nightmare. Your content will belong to Adobe.
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1 credit and boom. greedy ai website wants you to pay for more IN SUCH A HIGH AMOUNT OMFG
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as someone into djing and mixing, this was actually pretty fun to mess around with. cool seeing how different sounds work together. not sure how often i’ll use it, but def feels like it could be useful in production one day xD



