Tunee Workflow Sharing | How to Keep Your Music Projects Smooth and Focused 🎵

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The following tips were contributed by community member @AndreasV — huge thanks to him for sharing such a brilliant approach.

While creating music with Tunee, have you noticed it sometimes forgets what you said earlier or acts differently after a long chat? Don’t worry — this is normal. This tutorial provides a step-by-step workflow to keep your projects smooth, organized, and productive.

Step 1: Understand the “Creative Scene” and How Tunee Focuses

Yes! Once you pick a theme (what we call a “creative scene”), Tunee sets up a new music environment. This helps it focus on your chosen direction — though sometimes earlier parts of the chat might fade slightly from memory.

Think of it like Tunee opening a new little studio space. It doesn’t erase your previous ideas; it just puts them in the background so the AI can stay focused on your current scene. :house::sparkles:


Step 2: Remind Tunee of Key Details

If you want Tunee to recall previous lyrics, style, or musical elements, simply ask it:

“Tunee, please repeat the lyrics/style we talked about earlier.”

Using natural, human-like phrasing works best. This ensures your ideas are reinforced, even after switching scenes or generating multiple songs.


Step 3: Avoid Overloading Tunee’s Context

Tunee can handle a lot of information, but very long chats filled with detailed prompts may push its context memory to the limit. When that happens, it might:

  • Misinterpret new instructions :cyclone:

  • Forget earlier chat content :thought_balloon:

  • Slow down slightly :hourglass_not_done:

:light_bulb: Pro Tip: If your chat has been running for a while or you’ve generated multiple songs, start a new project. This gives Tunee a fresh workspace and restores optimal performance, letting you create without interruption.


Step 4: Practical Workflow Example

  1. Start a project with your key idea: lyrics, style, tempo, mood.

  2. Pick a creative scene (theme).

  3. Ask Tunee to repeat or confirm your previous prompt to ensure continuity.

  4. Generate music in small batches, checking each result.

  5. When chat becomes long or memory feels “stretched,” create a new project and carry over only the essentials.

This workflow ensures your creativity is never lost and Tunee always works at peak performance.


A New Possibility

Following these steps, what you get is more than just music — it’s a smooth, reliable creation workflow:

  • For A&R Professionals: Efficiently test musical ideas without worrying about losing context, even when generating multiple demos.

  • For Everyday Users: Keep control of your ideas, maintain continuity across long projects, and avoid frustration from accidental memory loss.

Tunee helps you focus on what matters most: creating great music :musical_notes::green_heart: