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Today I’m showing how I create inside TUNEE (tunee.ai) using a simple idea I played myself — a muted trumpet–style melody — and then guiding it through multiple stylistic transformations. What makes TUNEE different is simple: 👉 it keeps the human in the loop. Instead of “type a prompt and hope,” TUNEE: • Asks clarifying questions • Offers multiple creative directions • Lets you refine intent mid-stream • Organizes everything into a visual, structured workflow In this session, I create sleep inducing jazz. That's true! I was a casualty of the Phill jazz fx! Anyway, I: • Drag my audio directly into TUNEE • Prompt for a 70s–80s cool jazz big band vibe • Prevent unwanted vocals (no “doo-doo” scat) • Explore multiple interpretations in one workflow • Reimagine the same melody as 1930s big band swing • Navigate credits, iterations, and creative control in real time If you like AI music but still want to think like a producer, this workflow is worth seeing. 📌 TOC 0:00 — Intro: creating with TUNEE 0:12 — Source idea: muted trumpet melody (your audio) 0:31 — Drag-and-drop audio into TUNEE 0:47 — Target vibe: 70s/80s cool jazz big band 1:00 — Writing the musical prompt (horns, flugelhorn, brushes) 1:51 — “Start cooking” + credits glitch moment 2:09 — Refreshing the session to fix credits 2:44 — Why TUNEE feels different from Suno 3:12 — Human-in-the-loop philosophy explained 3:31 — TUNEE analyzes the melody and intent 3:56 — Playback of the original melodic idea 4:11 — Forcing instrumental output (no vocals) 4:53 — Tool confirms flugelhorn-led instrumentals 5:04 — Producer advantage vs random generation 5:38 — TUNEE expands the prompt into a full production brief 6:10 — Multiple options generated (credits reality check) 6:44 — Listening session begins 20:04 — First workflow verdict: “really, really cool” 34:03 — Confirmation: prompt + audio followed accurately 35:06 — Syncopation retention is the key takeaway 35:14 — Workflow organization: visual buckets explained 35:38 — Second prompt: 1930s energetic big band 36:12 — Why TUNEE’s interface empowers control 36:46 — “Jazz radio night” listening session 51:47 — Queueing 1990s West Coast funk version 58:34 — Credits maxed → pivot to earlier experiments 58:56 — Funk fusion playback 1:06:05 — Tight pocket groove segment 1:08:58 — Wrap-up: stems, remixing, workflow value 1:10:30 — Final sign-off To learn music theory, visit http://phillc.net