Audio tone matching

Make your guitar sit like the reference track.

Your riff, their sound: upload your guitar recording plus a reference track, and AI matches the EQ curve, loudness, and presence of the tone you’re chasing.

EQ matchingLoudness + presenceAny referenceMP3 or WAV
Ready to export
Import song100%
Remove vocals98%
Sync lyrics92%
Style videoReady
1

Upload your recording

A DI or mic’d guitar take — riff, solo, or full part.

2

Add the reference

A track or isolated guitar part with the tone you want yours to sit like.

3

Download the match

Your performance with the reference’s tonal balance applied.

Why creators choose this workflow

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Endless EQ tweaking by ear.

The reference is measured and matched automatically.

Amp-sim preset roulette.

Tone shaped by the actual recording you want to match.

Tone advice you can’t hear.

An actual processed audio file back in about a minute.

Built for karaoke output

Focused tools for the path from source song to final sing-along video.

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Reference-driven EQ

The spectral balance of your reference is measured and applied to your recording.

Loudness and width

Level and stereo character are matched alongside the EQ curve.

Pairs with Tone Match AI

Want knob settings for your amp instead? The AI advisor covers the rig side.

Matching album tonesDemo consistencyReamping decisionsCover accuracyPractice recordings

Questions before you start

Is this an amp simulator?

No — it matches the EQ, loudness, and presence of a reference recording. It will not add amp distortion that is not in your performance; for rig settings advice, use Tone Match AI.

What makes a good reference?

An isolated guitar part is ideal, but a full mix section where the guitar dominates also works well.

Does it work for bass or other instruments?

Yes — the matching is instrument-agnostic, so bass, keys, or any recording can be matched to a reference.

How long does it take?

About a minute for a typical track, processed on GPU servers.

Create your first karaoke video now.

Start with the free workflow, test the output, then upgrade when you need more projects, exports, or scale.

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