Context & Memory Management
How Wubble remembers conversations, maintains project context, and adapts to your creative style
Overview
Wubble's Context & Memory Management system ensures seamless, continuous conversations that feel natural and intelligent. The AI remembers what you've said, what you've created, your preferences, and your working style—providing a personalized experience that improves over time.
Unlike traditional tools that treat each interaction as isolated, Wubble maintains rich contextual understanding across messages, sessions, and projects. This means you can reference previous work, build on earlier ideas, and refine creations iteratively without constantly re-explaining yourself.
Why Context Matters
Wubble Memory Profile (New)
Wubble Memory is now user-editable. You can explicitly tell Wubble what you like, what to avoid, and how you prefer to work. This makes first outputs more relevant and reduces repetitive prompting.
Where to set it up
Open your profile settings and fill in Wubble Memory to personalize future generations.
Click here to open Wubble Memory settingsWhat to add first
- • Genres and moods you repeatedly want (e.g., lo-fi, cinematic, upbeat)
- • Recurring constraints (e.g., no vocals, under 90 seconds, clean mix)
- • Voice/language/style preferences for spoken content
How to get the best results
- • Keep entries durable: add stable preferences, not one-off requests
- • Use short, specific phrases (e.g., "warm synth pads", "low distortion")
- • Review monthly and remove outdated preferences as your style evolves
Completing Wubble Memory for the first time unlocks 1 free download. You will see this in-product when awarded.
How Context Management Works
Wubble uses sophisticated context management to maintain awareness across your entire creative journey. Here's how different types of context are tracked and used:
Session Start:
User: "Create an upbeat indie rock track for a commercial"
[Wubble generates track]
5 minutes later in the same conversation:
User: "Make it more energetic"
Wubble: *Understands "it" refers to the indie rock track*
Wubble: *Adjusts tempo and intensity while maintaining indie rock style*
10 minutes later:
User: "Change this to match my usual music style"
Wubble: *Uses saved long-term preferences like clean mixes, warm synth pads, and no harsh distortion*
Wubble: *Adjusts the track toward the user's creative style*
Next day (new session, same project):
User: "Continue working on the commercial track"
Wubble: *Automatically loads context from previous session*
Wubble: "I've loaded your indie rock commercial track. What would you like to adjust?"Message-to-Message Context
Within a conversation, each message has full access to previous messages, allowing natural pronoun usage ("it," "that," "this") and implicit references.
Session-to-Session Memory
Between sessions, Wubble retains important project details, creative decisions, and work-in-progress assets, allowing you to resume seamlessly.
Project-Level Context
All work within a project shares context, enabling consistent brand voices, sonic aesthetics, and creative direction across multiple assets.
User-Level Learning
Over time, Wubble learns your preferences, communication style, common workflows, and creative patterns, providing increasingly personalized assistance.
Types of Memory
Wubble maintains different types of memory optimized for different purposes and timeframes:
Short-Term Working Memory
Temporary context for the current conversation session. Includes immediate message history, current assets being worked on, and active parameters.
Long-Term Persistent Memory
Permanent storage of important information, preferences, and learned patterns. Persists across all sessions and projects.
Project Context Memory
Project-specific information including brand guidelines, sonic identity, created assets, and established creative direction.
Semantic Learning Memory
Understanding of your terminology, communication patterns, and creative vocabulary. Learns how you describe concepts uniquely.
What Gets Remembered
Wubble tracks a comprehensive range of information to provide intelligent, context-aware assistance:
Conversation History
All messages, questions, answers, and generated content within each conversation. Enables natural follow-up and iterative refinement without repetition.
Creative Decisions
Artistic choices made during creation: selected genres, moods, styles, instruments, vocal characteristics, and processing preferences.
Technical Preferences
Preferred technical settings: tempo ranges, key signatures, mixing approaches, mastering targets, file formats, and quality levels.
Reference Materials
Uploaded references, mentioned artists/songs, style examples, and visual inspiration. Available for comparison and reuse in future work.
Project Assets
All generated audio files, versions, stems, and variations. Full access to everything created within the project context.
Workflow Patterns
Your typical creative process: how you iterate, what you adjust frequently, when you ask for alternatives, and how you finalize work.
Communication Style
Whether you prefer technical or creative language, how detailed you are, your terminology preferences, and your typical level of guidance needed.
Brand Guidelines
Project-specific brand voices, sonic identities, style guides, and creative constraints that should be maintained across all work.
Feedback Patterns
What you typically like or dislike, common adjustments you request, and patterns in your approval or revision decisions.
Error Prevention
Past mistakes or issues encountered, helping Wubble proactively warn you about potential problems based on your history.
Privacy & Control
You have complete control over what Wubble remembers and for how long:
Memory Management
- • Clear conversation history for specific sessions
- • Reset preferences to defaults at any time
- • Delete project context when projects conclude
- • Export all stored memory data
- • Completely wipe all memory (account reset)
Privacy Options
- • Enable/disable long-term learning
- • Use ephemeral sessions (no persistent memory)
- • Limit memory to specific projects only
- • Disable cross-project learning
- • Auto-expire old conversations
Data Retention
Control how long different types of data are retained:
- • Conversation transcripts: 30 days to indefinite
- • Project files: Until project deletion
- • Preferences: Until manually changed
- • Learning data: Configurable retention period
Security
All context and memory data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Memory data is isolated per user and project, with no cross-contamination. Your conversations and creative work remain completely private.
Best Practices
Trust the Context System
Don't over-explain or repeat information unnecessarily. If you've mentioned something earlier in the conversation or project, Wubble remembers it.
Use Pronouns Naturally
Say "make it louder" instead of "make track_final_v3.wav louder." The context system understands what you're referring to.
Reference Previous Work
Feel free to say "like the track we made last week" or "using the same voice as before." Wubble can retrieve past work from memory.
Provide Explicit Context for Important Changes
When switching topics, projects, or creative directions significantly, briefly mention the change to help Wubble update its working context.
Correct Misunderstandings Immediately
If Wubble misunderstands context, correct it right away. This helps improve long-term learning and prevents propagation of incorrect assumptions.
Organize Work by Project
Use project organization to maintain clean context boundaries. Work within appropriate projects to leverage relevant context without confusion.
Leverage Learned Preferences
As Wubble learns your style, you can be less explicit about preferences. The system will apply learned defaults while still allowing you to override when needed.
Periodically Review Memory
Occasionally check what Wubble has learned about your preferences. Adjust or clear outdated patterns as your style evolves.