Edit AI-Generated Music

Open in Veena (Free)

Veena Studio is an agentic, browser-based DAW where AI music is made and edited in the same place. Start from an empty project and a plain-English sentence and the CoProducer builds a full song — beat, bassline, chords, arrangement — as real editable parts on a timeline, with no audio input required. Any track you already own can be imported and separated into real, editable stems as well. Either way you direct the CoProducer in plain language: it plans each edit, carries it out with the DAW's own tools, and checks its work, while every change stays yours to keep, tweak, or discard, and everything you export is yours.

What you can do

  • Write a complete song from an empty project and a plain-English sentence — no audio input required
  • Import any track you own and edit the real audio, not a regeneration of it
  • Separate a mixed-down song into editable stems
  • Direct the CoProducer to arrange, swap parts, and adjust the mix in plain language
  • Edit any element directly in a full multitrack timeline and MIDI editor
  • Compare AI-proposed options as variants and keep, tweak, or discard each one
  • Export as WAV, MP3, or MIDI — you own what you make

How it works

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    Start a song, or bring one in

    Open an empty project and describe what you want — no audio input required — and the CoProducer builds the track as editable parts. Or import any audio file you already own and work from that instead. Both land you in the same full workstation.

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    Split any import into stems you can work on

    Separate an imported track into parts — drums, bass, vocals, and more — so you can edit each one on its own timeline as real audio rather than a regeneration of it.

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    Tell the CoProducer what to change

    Ask in plain language — "swap this drum pattern," "tighten the arrangement," "add reverb to the vocal." The CoProducer plans the steps, executes them with the DAW's own tools, checks the result, and keeps going until it holds together. You can watch it, redirect it, or edit directly at any point.

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    Keep what works, export what you own

    Compare the CoProducer's options as browsable variants and place the one you want. Nothing is locked. Export the finished track as WAV, MP3, or MIDI — the music you make is yours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Veena write a song from scratch, or does it only edit?

It does the whole job. Open an empty project, describe what you want in plain English, and the CoProducer builds the beat, bassline, chords, and arrangement as editable parts — no audio input required. Importing an existing track is a second entry path, not a prerequisite, so Veena is a complete workstation rather than a finishing step attached to something else.

Does this actually edit the audio, or just re-generate it?

It edits the real audio. Veena separates your imported track into stems and works on those stems in a full DAW. That is the difference from a generator, where "editing" usually means re-rolling the prompt and getting a different song back.

Does it work in the browser?

Yes. Veena runs in any modern desktop browser — no download or install to start. A native desktop app is on the way, but everything here works on the web today.

Do I need production experience to use it?

No. You can describe what you want in plain language and the CoProducer handles the steps. If you do know production, the full DAW is there — every stem, note, and effect is yours to edit directly. Veena assists the craft; it does not replace your judgment about what sounds right.

Why edit in a DAW instead of re-rolling a prompt?

Because re-rolling gives you a different song and throws away the parts you liked. In Veena you change the thing in front of you — fix the arrangement, swap a part, clean up the mix, rebuild a section — and everything else stays exactly as it was. That is what makes finishing possible at all, and it is why the whole record is worth making here in the first place.

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Open in Veena (Free)

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