Understanding the Three Wizard Sections
Detailed explanation of each wizard section and what to include
Understanding the Three Wizard Sections
The Get Real-ISH wizard guides you through building a comprehensive copyright narrative across three key areas. Here's what each section covers and why it matters.
Why Three Sections?
Copyright eligibility for AI music depends on demonstrating human creative authorship across multiple dimensions:
- Creative Vision - Your artistic intent and direction
- Human Contributions - Specific creative work you performed
- Technical Execution - Production and post-processing involvement
The three-section structure ensures you document all aspects of your human authorship.
Section 1: Song Story
Purpose
Establish your creative vision and how you directed the AI tools to realize it.
What You'll Document
Track Information
- Title and basic description
- Genre and style
- Intended mood or message
AI Tools Used
- Which platforms (Suno, Udio, etc.)
- How you used them
- Your approach to AI generation
Prompts and Creative Direction
- Your prompting strategy
- How prompts evolved
- Creative intent behind prompt choices
- Iteration and refinement process
Key Focus
Show your creative vision and strategic thinking, not just what the AI did.
Common Mistakes
- Focusing too much on AI capabilities
- Not explaining creative reasoning
- Vague descriptions like "I prompted for a song"
- Missing the "why" behind your choices
Success Tips
- Explain your artistic goal
- Show iteration and refinement
- Connect prompts to creative intent
- Be specific about your direction
Section 2: Creative Contributions
Purpose
Document specific human creative work you performed across four key areas.
Four Contribution Categories
Lyrics Contributions
If you claim this: You wrote, edited, or arranged lyrics
Document:
- Original lyrics you wrote
- Editing of AI-generated lyrics
- Lyrical structure decisions
- Thematic development
- Word choice refinements
Be specific: "I rewrote the entire chorus" vs. "I edited lyrics"
Musical Elements Contributions
If you claim this: You worked on melody, harmony, chords, or musical structure
Document:
- Original melodies or musical ideas
- Chord progression modifications
- Arrangement decisions
- Musical structure changes
- Harmonic editing
Be specific: "I modified the bridge to add a key change" vs. "I changed the music"
Performance Contributions
If you claim this: You recorded vocals or instrumental performances
Document:
- Vocal recording and performance
- Instrumental performances
- Performance choices and interpretation
- Multiple takes and selection
- Performance editing
Be specific: "I recorded three vocal harmony layers" vs. "I sang"
Production Work Contributions
If you claim this: You performed mixing, mastering, or technical production
Document:
- Mixing decisions and processing
- Mastering work
- Effects and sound design
- Technical modifications
- Quality control refinements
Be specific: "I applied compression and EQ to all tracks" vs. "I did production work"
Key Focus
Provide concrete examples of human creative work, not vague claims.
Common Mistakes
- Checking boxes without providing details
- Vague descriptions that don't prove involvement
- Exaggerating or fabricating contributions
- Only claiming one area when you did more
Success Tips
- Be honest about what you actually did
- Provide specific, measurable details
- Document work across multiple areas if applicable
- Explain the creative thinking behind your work
Section 3: Production Elements
Purpose
Document post-AI technical work, editing, and production decisions.
What You'll Document
Post-Generation Editing
- How you modified AI output
- Sections you edited or rearranged
- Elements you removed or added
- Quality improvements you made
Technical Production
- Audio processing and effects
- Mix decisions
- Mastering work
- Technical problem-solving
Arrangement and Structure
- Song structure decisions
- Section arrangement
- Transition creation
- Overall flow and pacing
Quality Control
- Refinement process
- How you evaluated quality
- Standards you applied
- Final polishing work
Key Focus
Show technical skill and creative decision-making in production, not just button-pushing.
Common Mistakes
- Listing software without explaining usage
- Technical jargon without creative context
- Describing standard operations without artistry
- No explanation of WHY you made choices
Success Tips
- Connect technical work to creative goals
- Explain the artistic reasoning behind technical choices
- Show refinement and iteration
- Demonstrate quality standards and judgment
How the Sections Work Together
Building a Complete Picture
Section 1 establishes your creative vision and intent
Section 2 documents specific creative work you performed
Section 3 shows technical execution and refinement
Together, they demonstrate comprehensive human authorship across the entire creative process.
Scoring Impact
Evaluation scores are based on all three sections:
- Human Creative Control (40 points): Primarily Sections 1 & 2
- Technical Evidence (35 points): Primarily Sections 2 & 3
- Copyright Compliance (25 points): All sections
Weak performance in any section lowers your overall score.
Completion Tips
Work in Order
Complete sections 1 → 2 → 3. Each builds on the previous.
Save Frequently
The wizard auto-saves, but you can also manually save your progress.
Take Your Time
30-60 minutes is typical. Don't rush—quality matters.
Be Thorough
More detail is better than less. Show your work.
Be Honest
Only claim work you actually did. False claims hurt your case.
Review Before Submitting
Read through your complete narrative before final submission.
After Completion
Once you complete all three sections:
- Your narrative is submitted for evaluation
- The AI-trained system analyzes your responses
- You receive instant scoring and recommendations
- Documentation is generated based on your narrative
- You can refine and re-evaluate unlimited times for 30 days
Questions About the Wizard?
Each section includes contextual help and examples. If you're stuck:
- Review the section-specific guidance
- Check knowledge base articles
- Contact support for personalized help
Ready to begin? Start your assessment and work through each section at your own pace.