Chirp may sing slurred words at certain times.' Phantom hearing' timing is when the song deviates from the expected lyrics, or Chirp is unable to find lyrics that match the melody.
We can't 'fix' the lyrics after the audio clip has been generated, but we do what we can to prevent the same problem from occurring when the audio is generated again.
Chirp automatically sings without lyrics
For the most part, pure music compositions don't need to fill in lyrics prompts, but some music genres with a large percentage of lyrics may automatically sing the lyrics. The solution is to add a 'musical melody' cue to the lyrics field:
`[Melodic Instrumental]`
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Misalignment of lyrics after Continue
- If the lyrics are cut off, you can choose to start typing the lyrics from the point where the lyrics are cut off, or use the next word to start where the lyrics are cut off.
- Small errors are the norm, but if the lyrics in the two audio clips are very different after Continue, there may be a problem with the Continue prompt. You need to pay attention:
- Don't use the same metatag tags, for example, if `[Chorus]` is truncated, don't add another `[Chorus]` metatag tag. Just write the lyrics and the next cue as usual.
- If Chirp tries to sing the exact same line over and over again or copy the lyrics verbatim, it may be necessary to add a `[Break]` to the lyrics to break up the original melody.
- Consider going back to a previous clip and regenerating the clip file you want to continue in anticipation of finding a better ending.