Reprocess voice trainer
Have the AI voice tracks regenerated — for example after a model improvement or when the previous calculation was faulty.
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Permission required: Sheet_music › Edit
What is this?
With Reprocess voice trainer you have the AI regenerate the individual voice tracks — based on the existing source file, without having to swap it. This is useful when:
- Chorilo has released a new, better AI version
- The old tracks contain small errors that a new render could remove
- You have changed settings that need a re-render (such as a different voice line-up)
- A previous processing was aborted and you need to restart it
How to start a reprocessing
- Open the piece and switch to the voice trainer.
- Open the settings.
- Click Reprocess.
- Confirm the action in the dialog. Any cost is shown here.
- Wait for the notification as soon as the new tracks are ready (1–5 minutes).
While processing runs, the old version remains usable — practice is not interrupted.
When reprocessing is worth it
- After an AI model update — Chorilo announces it in the release notes when a new version is available
- When members report bad separation (such as "the tenor is too quiet")
- When the old tracks have artefacts that disturb practising
- After changing the voice line-up in the settings
What changes, what stays
Regenerated:
- The audio tracks for each voice
- The waveform display in the player
- Possible improvements thanks to the current AI model
Preserved:
- Source file and timbre
- Loop points and jump markers
- Personal volume mixes of all members
- Tempo and transposition settings
Permission
To trigger a reprocessing you need the sheet_music.edit permission. Because each processing run consumes server resources, the action is intentionally restricted to editors.
Tips
- Do not reprocess every piece over and over again — usually the first tracks are already very good.
- Wait for a new AI version before re-rendering all pieces — otherwise you will get the same sound as before.
- For really bad tracks, replacing the source file is often more effective than re-rendering with the same source.
- Do not schedule reprocessing right before important rehearsals — members get used to a particular sound.
Frequently asked questions
When should I reprocess?▾
When Chorilo has received a new, better AI version (we let you know), when the old tracks contain errors, or when you have changed settings that require a re-render.
Are my loops and volumes overwritten?▾
No. Loops, jump markers and personal volume mixes are preserved. Only the audio content of the voice tracks is regenerated.
What does reprocessing cost?▾
Included or with a small processing fee, depending on your plan. The cost is always shown in the confirmation dialog before processing starts.
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