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🎼 ACE Step — Pro Pack on RunComfy

使用 ACE Step 在 RunComfy 上通过 runcomfy CLI 生成、修复和扩展音乐。ACE Step 是 StepFun‑AI 的开源音乐基础模型——标签驱动...

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🎼 ACE Step — Pro Pack on RunComfy

Tag-driven music generation, inpainting, and outpainting with StepFun-AI's ACE Step open-weights model. Four CLI-reachable endpoints, $0.0002–0.0003 per second of audio, up to 4 minutes per call.

runcomfy.com · ACE Step base · ACE Step 1.5 · CLI docs

Powered by the RunComfy CLI

# 1. Install (one of — see runcomfy-cli skill for details)
npm i -g @runcomfy/cli                              # global install
npx -y @runcomfy/cli --version                      # zero-install

# 2. Sign in
runcomfy login                                      # or in CI: export RUNCOMFY_TOKEN=<token>

# 3. Generate
runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step/text-to-audio \
  --input '{"tags": "..."}' \
  --output-dir ./out

CLI deep dive: runcomfy-cli skill.


Pick the right endpoint

Listed newest first.

ACE Step 1.5 (text-to-audio)acestep-ai/ace-step-1.5/text-to-audio

Latest ACE Step generation. 50+ language vocal support, refined structured-lyric handling, otherwise same shape as base. Slightly higher cost ($0.0003/s vs $0.0002/s). Pick for: multilingual lyrics, hero-quality vocal tracks, vocal songs that need clean section structure. Avoid for: cost-sensitive batches where the base model is good enough.

ACE Step (text-to-audio)acestep-ai/ace-step/text-to-audio (default — cheap & fast)

Original ACE Step. Tag-driven composition, optional lyrics, 5–240 s stereo. $0.0002/s — ~27× cheaper than ElevenLabs Music. Pick for: high-volume drafts, background music, jingles, game loops, cost-sensitive iteration. Avoid for: maximally polished commercial vocal hooks — try ACE Step 1.5 or ElevenLabs Music for those.

ACE Step (audio-inpaint)acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-inpaint

Regenerate a time range inside an existing track (not mask-based; uses start_time / end_time in seconds, each anchored to track start or end). Pick for: fix a bad chorus in the middle, swap the bridge, replace a 20 s section without re-rendering the whole song. Avoid for: edits that aren't time-bounded — those don't fit the schema.

ACE Step (audio-outpaint)acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-outpaint

Extend an existing track bidirectionally — add intro before, outro after, or both. Pick for: lengthening a 30 s draft into a 2 min cut, adding a fade-in, building a longer arrangement around an existing hook. Avoid for: extending a track past 4 min total — chain calls instead.


Route 1: ACE Step text-to-audio (default)

Model: acestep-ai/ace-step/text-to-audio (or acestep-ai/ace-step-1.5/text-to-audio for the 1.5 variant)

Schema (both variants — same shape)

| Field | Type | Required | Default | Notes | |---|---|---|---|---| | tags | string | yes | — | Comma-separated genre / mood / instrument tags. Drives composition | | lyrics | string | no | — | Vocal content. Use section markers [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge]. Use [inst] or [instrumental] for no vocals | | duration | int | no | 60 | Audio length in seconds. 5–240 (max 4 min per call) | | seed | int | no | -1 | Reproducibility; -1 randomizes |

Pricing: ACE Step $0.0002/s · ACE Step 1.5 $0.0003/s. 60 s ≈ $0.012 / $0.018; 240 s ≈ $0.048 / $0.072.

Invoke

Tag-driven instrumental:

runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step/text-to-audio \
  --input '{
    "tags": "lo-fi hip-hop, mellow, vinyl crackle, rhodes piano, soft drums, 75 BPM",
    "lyrics": "[inst]",
    "duration": 90
  }' \
  --output-dir ./out

Full vocal song with structure (use 1.5 for multilingual):

runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step-1.5/text-to-audio \
  --input '{
    "tags": "indie pop, anthemic, electric guitar, driving drums, female vocal, 120 BPM",
    "lyrics": "[Verse]\nChalk on the palms, laces double-knotted\nMorning on the ridge, the sun is rising\n[Chorus]\nWe rise, we strike, we never fade out\nWe rise, we strike, we sing it loud\n[Bridge]\nSoft piano breakdown\n[Outro]\nFull band, fade",
    "duration": 60
  }' \
  --output-dir ./out

Prompting tips

  • Tags do the heavy lifting — be specific: "lo-fi hip-hop, mellow, vinyl crackle, rhodes piano, soft drums, 75 BPM" beats "chill music".
  • Include BPM in tags when it matters — ACE respects tempo language.
  • Lyrics with section markers: [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], [Outro]. Keep meter consistent across lines.
  • Instrumental shortcut: "lyrics": "[inst]" or "[instrumental]". Belt-and-suspenders: also say "no vocals" in tags.
  • Multilingual vocals: ACE Step 1.5 covers 50+ languages. Write lyrics directly in the target language; tag the language too ("japanese vocal, j-pop").
  • Fix the seed for reproducibility ("seed": 42); use -1 to explore variations.
  • Cheap draft → polish: ACE Step at 5–10× lower cost is great for iterating tags before committing to a long render.

Route 2: ACE Step audio-inpaint

Model: acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-inpaint Catalog: audio-inpaint

Schema

| Field | Type | Required | Default | Notes | |---|---|---|---|---| | audio | string | yes | — | HTTPS URL to MP3 / WAV / FLAC. Up to 60 min | | tags | string | yes | — | Comma-separated tags steering the regenerated segment | | start_time | float | no | — | Start of editable segment, in seconds (0–240) | | start_time_relative_to | enum | no | start | start or end — anchor for start_time | | end_time | float | no | 30 | End of editable segment, in seconds (0–240) | | end_time_relative_to | enum | no | start | start or end — anchor for end_time | | lyrics | string | no | — | Lyrics for the regenerated segment. Blank = model writes; [inst] = no vocals | | seed | int | no | -1 | Reproducibility |

No mask — region is defined purely by start_time / end_time (each anchorable to track start or end).

Invoke

Replace 20–40 s of a track with a new bridge:

runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-inpaint \
  --input '{
    "audio": "https://your-cdn.example/original-track.mp3",
    "tags": "indie pop, breakdown, piano only, soft, no drums",
    "start_time": 20,
    "end_time": 40,
    "lyrics": "[inst]"
  }' \
  --output-dir ./out

Anchor end relative to track end (rewrite the last 15 s):

runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-inpaint \
  --input '{
    "audio": "https://your-cdn.example/song.mp3",
    "tags": "indie pop, fade, soft, ambient pad",
    "start_time": 15,
    "start_time_relative_to": "end",
    "end_time": 0,
    "end_time_relative_to": "end"
  }' \
  --output-dir ./out

Tips

  • Match the surrounding tags — if the original is "indie pop, electric guitar, 120 BPM", the inpaint segment should share enough of the tags to blend, not contrast.
  • Inpaint window is up to ~4 min even on a 60-min source — pick a focused range, not the whole track.
  • Use _relative_to: "end" to target the outro/last seconds without computing exact timestamps.

Route 3: ACE Step audio-outpaint

Model: acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-outpaint Catalog: audio-outpaint

Schema

| Field | Type | Required | Default | Notes | |---|---|---|---|---| | audio | string | yes | — | HTTPS URL to MP3 / WAV / FLAC. Up to 60 min | | tags | string | yes | — | Tags steering the extended sections | | extend_before_duration | float | no | 0 | Seconds of new audio before the original (0–240) | | extend_after_duration | float | no | 30 | Seconds of new audio after the original (0–240) | | lyrics | string | no | — | Optional lyrics for extended sections | | seed | int | no | -1 | Reproducibility |

Invoke

Extend a 30 s hook into a 2 min cut (add 30 s intro + 60 s outro):

runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-outpaint \
  --input '{
    "audio": "https://your-cdn.example/hook-30s.mp3",
    "tags": "indie pop, electric guitar, drums, build-up before chorus, fade outro",
    "extend_before_duration": 30,
    "extend_after_duration": 60,
    "lyrics": "[inst]"
  }' \
  --output-dir ./out

Add only a fade-out (no pre-extension):

runcomfy run acestep-ai/ace-step/audio-outpaint \
  --input '{
    "audio": "https://your-cdn.example/track.mp3",
    "tags": "ambient pad, soft fade, low volume tail",
    "extend_before_duration": 0,
    "extend_after_duration": 20
  }' \
  --output-dir ./out

Tips

  • Tags describe the extension, not the original — what should the new section sound like?
  • Bidirectional in one call — set both extend_before_duration and extend_after_duration to add intro + outro in one go.
  • Don't exceed 4 min total — if original is 3 min, you can add max 1 min combined.

When to pick ACE Step vs ElevenLabs Music

ACE Step and ElevenLabs Music are different tools:

| Dimension | ACE Step | ElevenLabs Music | |---|---|---| | Cost | $0.0002–0.0003 / s | $0.0083 / s (~27× more) | | License | Open-weights (Apache 2.0) | Commercial, ElevenLabs-hosted | | Multilingual vocals | 50+ languages (1.5 variant) | Strong multilingual support | | Structured lyrics | [Verse]/[Chorus]/[Bridge] markers | [Verse]/[Chorus]/[Bridge] markers | | Max duration / call | 240 s (4 min) | 300 s (5 min) | | Inpaint / outpaint | Yes (time-range based) | No | | Tag-driven composition | Yes (tags is required field) | Style is part of free-text prompt | | Best for | Cost-sensitive batches, drafts, inpaint/outpaint workflows, open-weights pipelines | Premium vocal song hooks, polished commercial cuts |

Cheap draft pattern: draft tag combos with ACE Step → lock vibe → final render on ElevenLabs Music if a polished commercial cut is needed.

For the routing skill that picks between them automatically based on intent, see ai-music once it ships.


Common patterns

Cost-sensitive background music library

  • Route 1 (ACE Step base) with varied tag combos, 60–90 s each, [inst]

Multilingual launch (same song, many languages)

  • Route 1 (ACE Step 1.5) with identical tags, swap lyrics per language

Section repair (bad chorus → new chorus)

  • Route 2 (audio-inpaint) with start_time / end_time around the bad section, tags matching the song style

Hook → full track

  • Route 3 (audio-outpaint) adds intro before + outro after a tight 30 s hook

Game loop bed

  • Route 1 (ACE Step base) with "seamless loop, consistent groove" in tags, 60–120 s

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Exit codes

| code | meaning | |---|---| | 0 | success | | 64 | bad CLI args | | 65 | bad input JSON / schema mismatch | | 69 | upstream 5xx | | 75 | retryable: timeout / 429 | | 77 | not signed in or token rejected |

Full reference: docs.runcomfy.com/cli/troubleshooting.

How it works

The skill picks one of the four ACE Step endpoints based on the user's intent — generate from scratch (t2a base or 1.5), regenerate a time range (inpaint), or extend the canvas (outpaint) — and invokes runcomfy run with the matching JSON body. The CLI POSTs to the RunComfy Model API, polls request status, and downloads the generated audio file into --output-dir.

Security & Privacy

  • Install via verified package manager only. Use npm i -g @runcomfy/cli or npx -y @runcomfy/cli. Agents must not pipe an arbitrary remote install script into a shell on the user's behalf — if the operator wants the curl-pipe path documented at docs.runcomfy.com/cli/install, they should review the script first.
  • Token storage: runcomfy login writes the API token to ~/.config/runcomfy/token.json with mode 0600. Set RUNCOMFY_TOKEN env var to bypass the file in CI / containers. Never echo the token into a prompt, log it, or check it in.
  • Input boundary (shell injection): prompts and audio URLs are passed as a JSON string via --input. The CLI does not shell-expand prompt content; it transmits the JSON body directly to the Model API over HTTPS. No shell-injection surface from prompt content.
  • Indirect prompt injection (third-party content): source audio URLs for inpaint / outpaint are untrusted — embedded steganographic instructions or unusual EXIF can influence generation. Agent mitigations:
    • Ingest only audio URLs the user explicitly provided for this task.
    • When the output diverges from the prompt, suspect the source audio.
  • Lyrics provenance: if the user supplies lyrics, confirm they have the rights. Generating music around copyrighted lyrics is the operator's responsibility.
  • Outbound endpoints (allowlist): only model-api.runcomfy.net and *.runcomfy.net / *.runcomfy.com. No telemetry, no callbacks.
  • Generated-file size cap: the CLI aborts any single download > 2 GiB.
  • Scope of bash usage: The skill only invokes runcomfy <subcommand>; install lines are one-time operator setup.

See also