Music supervisors should be able to describe a scene — not reverse engineer a keyword.
CUE.
Describe the scene. Find the song.
A meaning-first sync surface. One brief enters. Real songs compete using meaning-bearing published excerpts and basic catalog metadata — not assistant-written semantic profiles.
100 public repertoire songs · published semantic excerpt corpusloading · meaning-bearing published excerpts100 songs
Search the story, not the tag.ARBITER measures the scene against real meaning-bearing published excerpts plus title, artist and era. No invented semantic profiles.
100real songs from public Sony Music Publishing songwriter pages
100published song summaries loaded from public article sources
5sync contexts: film, television, ads, trailers, games
0assistant-written song profiles used in candidate text
The songs.
This 100-song demonstration set keeps Sony Music Publishing public repertoire pages as catalog provenance, then loads short published semantic excerpts from public article sources. ARBITER measures the scene against that published text plus basic metadata. Publishing and master clearance remain separate rights workflows.