This AI model takes any publicly accessible MP3 or WAV file and rebuilds it in a style you define through text. Want to hear a pop ballad reinterpreted as a gritty rock track with electric guitar riffs and driving drums? Write that description and the model handles the arrangement from scratch, keeping only the original melody intact. You can change the voice type, swap every instrument, shift the tempo feel, and move between genres with a single prompt. If the restyled track also needs different words, you can supply custom lyrics with section tags like [verse] and [chorus] to organize them. The output comes back in MP3, WAV, or PCM format at up to 44.1 kHz and 256 kbps. Musicians use it to audition how a demo sounds in a different genre before committing to a full production. Video creators use it to reinterpret a licensed track into a quieter ambient version that fits a new scene. Run it directly on Picasso IA with no software to install.
Music Cover takes any recorded song and rebuilds it in a new style you define, keeping the original melody intact while replacing the voice, instruments, genre feel, and arrangement. It is built for music producers who want to pitch a remix concept, content creators who need a specific sonic mood for a project, and hobbyists who have always wondered what their favorite track would sound like as bossa nova or a metal riff. On Picasso IA, the whole process runs in your browser with no software to install. You provide the source audio, describe the sound you want, and the model handles the creative work.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Music Cover on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Music Cover without a paid subscription to get started. Credit usage depends on your account plan.
How long does it take to get results? Most outputs finish in one to two minutes. Longer tracks or highly detailed style prompts may take slightly more time.
What audio quality settings are available? You can choose from four sample rates ranging from 16kHz up to 44.1kHz, and bitrates from 32kbps to 256kbps. The default settings output audio at 256kbps and 44.1kHz, which suits most publishing needs.
Can I change the lyrics in the output? Yes. Paste your custom lyrics into the lyrics field and organize them with structure tags like [verse], [chorus], and [bridge]. If you leave the field empty, the model uses the original song's lyrics.
What output formats does the model support? It outputs MP3, WAV, or PCM. MP3 is the default and works for most use cases. WAV and PCM give you uncompressed audio if you need to do further editing in a DAW.
What happens if I am not happy with the result? Rewrite the style prompt with more specific details about the instruments, tempo, or vocal character you want, then run it again. Small adjustments to the wording often produce noticeably different results.
Everything this model can do for you
Describe any genre, instrument mix, or vocal tone and the model rebuilds the arrangement to match.
The source song's melodic structure carries through even as voice, instruments, and genre all change.
Supply new words using section tags like [verse] or [chorus] to structure up to 3,000 characters of text.
Export in MP3, WAV, or PCM at up to 44.1 kHz and 256 kbps for broadcast-ready files.
Input a publicly accessible audio URL and a text prompt to get a restyled track back.
Write up to 2,000 characters of stylistic direction for precise control over the output.
Choose from 32, 64, 128, or 256 kbps depending on whether you need a compact file or full fidelity.