# :icon-unmute: How to Make AI Cover

``Last update: July 17, 2025``

#### - *Simple AI cover tutorial, using [RVC](https://docs.aihub.gg/essentials/whats-rvc/)* -

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### 1. Extract vocals
- Have the audio file of your song ready, & let's **extract** the vocals from it with an **audio isolation** software.

- RVC is designed to work with only voices, so to get the best results the sample must be **clean**, without undesired noises.

- #### [Learn how](https://docs.aihub.gg/rvc/resources/dataset-isolation/).
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### 2. Get voice model
- Learn about them & how to search one [here](https://docs.aihub.gg/essentials/voice-models/). Be sure to leave credits to the model maker.

- In case the model doesn't exist, click [here](https://docs.aihub.gg/essentials/how-to-make-voice-models/).
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### 3. Convert the vocals
- After obtaining the vocals & model, it's time to set up RVC & do [*inference*](https://docs.aihub.gg/extra/glossary/#inference).

- There are plenty of versions of RVC, but these are the **best** ones for beginners. Pick according to your needs:

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    - #### :icon-device-desktop: ‎ [Locally](https://docs.aihub.gg/rvc/local/applio/)

    - #### :icon-cloud: ‎ [On the cloud](https://docs.aihub.gg/rvc/cloud/applio-colab/)        
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!!!warning
For local users, first ensure you meet the [minimum requirements](https://docs.aihub.gg/essentials/whats-rvc/#what-are-the-requirements-for-rvc-locally/).
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### :icon-check: Tips
- Congratulations, you've made it to the final part. Now it's to mix the song.       
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- You're free to use any [DAW](https://docs.aihub.gg/extra/glossary/#daw), but we recommend **FL Studio** or **BandLab**, as they are beginner-friendly. You can start by searching some of their mixing tutorials on YouTube.      
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- **Recommendations for the mix:**     
    - Match the volume of the vocals to the same level as the original ones.      
    - Add reverb to the vocals (not to the instrumental), to the same level as the original one.          
    - Add delay if the original vocals had it.        
    - Remove the very low frequencies, ranging from 20 to 100.        
    - For presence and clarity, increase the high range a bit.        
    - Normalize the audio.           
    - Use compressor on vocals.     
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- Regarding what to do with the **backing vocals**, you have 4 options:
    1. Simply leave the original ones in.
    2. Record yourself singing them & convert the audio with RVC.
    3. Make vocals from scratch using a voice synthesizer (like SynthV) & convert them with RVC.
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