We’ve just rolled out a powerful new feature on voclr.it that gives our community more control than ever over acapella metadata.
Until now, acapella data on voclr.it was automatically generated using aggregated information from OpenAI and Spotify. While this approach provides strong coverage at scale, we know that edge cases, underground releases, and niche edits sometimes need a human touch. That’s why we’re introducing user-editable acapella metadata.
What Can Be Edited?
Eligible voclr.it users can now submit corrections or improvements to the following acapella fields:
- Artist
- Track
- BPM
- Key
- Scale
- Genre (comma-separated)
- Artwork URL
This allows producers, DJs, and editors to fine-tune acapella information so it’s as accurate and usable as possible for real-world production workflows.
Who Can Edit?
To maintain data quality and prevent abuse, this feature is:
- Restricted to registered voclr.it users only
- Limited to 6 edits per hour per user
This rate limit ensures edits remain intentional and high quality while still allowing meaningful contributions.
Why This Matters
Accurate metadata is critical when working with acapellas. Whether you’re matching BPMs, staying in key, organizing libraries, or preparing tracks for live sets, small inaccuracies can slow you down.
By combining AI-aggregated data with community-driven corrections, voclr.it now benefits from the best of both worlds:
- Fast, large-scale data generation from trusted sources
- Human validation and correction where it matters most
Over time, this creates a stronger, cleaner, and more reliable acapella library for everyone.
Looking Ahead
This update is part of our ongoing commitment to making voclr.it the most practical and production-ready acapella platform available. User-driven improvements help ensure the data you rely on stays accurate, current, and relevant.
If you spot an error or want to improve an acapella’s metadata, you can now do so directly—quickly, responsibly, and with limits in place to protect quality.
Log in, make your edits, and help shape the voclr.it library.