
Section-level arrangement editing
Changing one section while keeping the rest solves the exact frustration prompt-only models create when a track is right apart from one part.
Soundraw
Edit the arrangement section by section instead of regenerating.
In short
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Soundraw's section editor is the feature the pure generation models still mostly lack, and it addresses the most common frustration with them: a track is right except for one part. With a prompt-only model your options are to regenerate and lose everything, or accept it. Soundraw lets you take the chorus down in intensity, extend the intro by eight bars, or drop the drums from a section, keeping everything you already liked. For scoring to video that is exactly the right shape of control, because edits are driven by picture rather than by taste. Output is predictable and competent rather than surprising, and genre coverage is broad enough for most commercial video work. Anyone looking for a track with real personality will find it conservative — it is optimised for tracks that support a video rather than tracks anyone listens to alone.
Strengths

Changing one section while keeping the rest solves the exact frustration prompt-only models create when a track is right apart from one part.

Consistent, usable output means you are choosing between competent options rather than gambling on whether this attempt works.

Genre breadth covers most commercial video briefs without needing a second source.
How it compares
Soundraw generates royalty-free instrumental music and lets you edit the result section by section — changing the intensity or instrumentation of a chosen part without regenerating the whole track. It has broad genre coverage aimed at video creators.
Compare with MusicGenerate
Searched as soundraw, soundraw ai, soundraw pricing and soundraw ai music generator. Section editing is the feature behind most of the comparison searches against prompt-only tools.
Changing the intensity, instrumentation or length of one part of a generated track while keeping the rest. It solves the exact frustration prompt-only models create when a track is right apart from the chorus.
No, it produces instrumental music. Anything requiring a sung lead is outside its scope, which is the main functional difference from the song models.
Its terms continue to govern tracks you downloaded during the subscription, and they differ for personal, commercial and client work. Check that specifically before building a client deliverable on it.
Yes, particularly if you want to shape an instrumental bed section by section to match an edit rather than accept a fixed arrangement.
You can generate and preview without paying; downloading and using the track requires a subscription. That is a common structure and worth knowing before you invest time.
Broad coverage across the commercial video genres — enough that most briefs are met without a second source, which is the point of a template-driven catalogue.
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Edit the arrangement section by section instead of regenerating.