That is a good distinction, and it would be important to work this out.

I do realize my little three-step process is really four steps, since you have to specify the track(s).

But you are correct to ask, what happens next, if the user regenerates the song again.

Perhaps the workflow is to regenerate everything until you get a workable set of tracks, then freeze them. Only then are you allowed to use the new technique we are proposing to make tweaks. These would also be frozen after being done. In this way, no visual indicators are needed (the orange versus blue snowflakes) although that approach could work as well.

If you unfreeze, all is fair game for being changed again by a new regeneration. Would that work?


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