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Mureka releases V9.5 with MusiCoT whole-song planning

Mureka V9.5 uses MusiCoT to plan a song’s structure and emotional arc before filling in details. Mureka Co can generate tracks and return beat-aligned stems inside Ableton.

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Mureka releases V9.5 with MusiCoT whole-song planning
Mureka releases V9.5 with MusiCoT whole-song planning

TL;DR

  • Mureka V9.5 is being pitched around more human-sounding melodies, vocals, mixes, and prompt adherence, after hasantoxr's launch post listed those four output claims.
  • MusiCoT is the stated differentiator: hasantoxr's explainer says it maps a song's structure and emotional arc before filling in musical detail.
  • Mureka Co moves the generation loop toward Ableton, where hasantoxr's walkthrough says terminal requests can create tracks and return beat-aligned, separated stems to the open session.
  • Mureka Co is now included in Pro, while hasantoxr's promotional post advertises a 10% code, murekaY2.

Mureka's subscription page calls V9.5 “more natural, expressive, and refined” and describes Co as plain-language DAW creation. A separate API reference documents a bearer-authenticated POST /v1/song/stem operation, making stem separation a platform-level feature rather than only a launch-thread promise.

MusiCoT, a plan before performance

According to hasantoxr's MusiCoT explainer, V9.5 begins with a song-level plan rather than treating each moment as an isolated prediction. The claimed sequence is:

  1. Map the overall structure.
  2. Set the emotional arc.
  3. Decide where the arrangement should build and where it should leave space.
  4. Fill in musical detail from that plan.

The V9.5 announcement from hasantoxr names four intended results:

  • Melodies and harmonies that flow like human-written compositions.
  • Vocals with dynamics, breath, and emotional weight.
  • Layered mixes rather than stacked loops.
  • Prompts that map accurately to mood and style.

Mureka Co in Ableton

According to hasantoxr's Mureka Co walkthrough, the proposed production loop is:

  • Start from a plain-English request in the terminal.
  • Create tracks, set BPM, or generate a complete song.
  • Send the material into the active Ableton session as split, beat-aligned stems.
  • Continue from the session instead of exporting, re-importing, and rebuilding the result.

Mureka's subscription page broadly describes Co as a natural-language tool to generate parts, arrange songs, and automate DAW workflows. Its stem endpoint accepts an input song and returns stem information.

Mureka Co access

Mureka says on its homepage that Co is now included in Pro, and the page also presents a free-trial entry point. hasantoxr's offer post adds the murekaY2 discount code, which it says takes 10% off.

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