Start From a Reference Track | Righteous Track Builder

Start where your project is now. Move forward when the required work is complete.

Righteous Track Builder · Start From a Reference Track

Study what works. Build something that belongs to you.

Use this route when a known song helps you describe the feeling, movement, arrangement or production standard you want, but the new work still needs its own story, hook, vocal identity and creative direction.

The reference is evidence, not source material. Study broad musical functions outside the generation platform. Keep recognizable lyrics, melody, signature riffs, recordings and performer identity out of the new work.
Step 1 · Extract Functions

Name what the reference is doing—not what it sounds like word for word.

Movement

Describe the energy curve, section contrast, pacing, density and where attention rises or releases.

Musical roles

Describe broad roles such as rhythmic drive, vocal intimacy, instrumental space, call-and-response or dynamic lift.

Required output: write three broad functions you want the new song to achieve.

Step 2 · Write the Exclusion List

Define what you will not carry forward.

  • no copied or lightly rewritten lyrics
  • no recognizable melody or signature riff
  • no source recording or isolated performance
  • no attempt to reproduce a specific performer identity
  • no creative brief whose success depends on sounding indistinguishable from the reference
If the new song cannot stand without the recognizable expression of the reference, the brief is not ready.
Step 3 · Create the Original Brief

Replace the reference with your own decisions.

  1. Write the new song's purpose in one sentence.
  2. Define the speaker, listener and emotional movement.
  3. Write an original hook idea or central phrase.
  4. Define the vocal identity in descriptive terms that belong to this project.
  5. Choose the structural or production function that matters most in the first test.
Step 4 · Choose One Controlled Test

Do not test the whole reference at once.

Keep the original brief fixed and test one meaningful variable: section contrast, tempo feel, rhythmic density, vocal energy, instrumental space or another clearly defined function.

Before generating: write what success would sound like and what evidence you will save.

Completion Gate

Advance to Build only when these are explicit.

  • the reference is named only as an external study source
  • three broad functions have been abstracted from it
  • the exclusion list is written
  • the new story, hook direction and vocal identity are original
  • one controlled test variable is selected
  • the success criterion is written before generation
  • one next decision is clear
Optional Reference-Study Tools

Use these only when they help complete a missing decision.

Safe reference-track principles

Use this when you need help separating broad musical functions from recognizable expression.

Open the Reference Guide

Original-song workflow

Use this when you need a worked process for translating reference observations into an independent creative brief.

Open the Workflow

Comparison brief

Use this after you have a generated result and need to compare by function rather than imitation.

Open the Comparison Brief

Spanish-rock case study

Use this as an optional example of rebuilding story, phrasing and arrangement decisions in another language and genre.

Open the Case Study
Close the loop

Record the original direction before Build.

Carry forward the three abstracted reference functions, exclusion list, original song purpose, vocal direction, controlled test, success criterion and next action. The reference stays a study source; the new direction becomes the project evidence.