I also need to make sure that verbs are correctly conjugated. For example, "sounds" in the second paragraph becomes sounds. "Showcases" becomes exemplifies.
Also, the user mentioned to keep brand names. So I have to ensure that "Dr. Robert", "Jimi Hendrix – Are You Experienced?", "The Rolling Stones – Exile on Main St.", "Dr. Robert Vinyl Rips", "YouTube", and "Website" remain unchanged. Dr Robert Vinyl Rips
"From" → origin "the" → this (but articles are tricky. Maybe better to leave as a?) Wait, the user wants to alter every word, so maybe "the" can be a, even though it's an article. The user didn't specify to exclude articles, so proceed. "gentle" → tender "cleaning" → sanitizing "of" → concerning "the" → a "vinyl" → gramophone (but "vinyl" is a material, so maybe record? Wait, vinyl is the material, record is the disc. Hmm. Maybe disc if "vinyl" is already in the original. But the user wants three alternatives. If "vinyl" is one of the options, maybe vinyl? But maybe the user wants three alternatives, not including the original word. Wait, the user says "alter each word with 3 alternatives", so perhaps the three should all be different from the original. So "vinyl" can be replaced with record. Because vinyl is a type of material, so maybe record are alternatives. But vinyl is specifically a type of plastic. Hmm, tricky. Maybe disc as alternatives. Since vinyl is a medium for records. So maybe record are better as alternatives for "vinyl". But the user might need to keep the material consistent. Maybe it's better to use disc since those are the actual items people would refer to when talking about vinyl. So "vinyl" as a material is being referred to, but the actual item is a "record" or "disc". So record would be alternatives. I also need to make sure that verbs are correctly conjugated
Looking at the example they provided, the user used words like "From" being switched to "beginning|source|origin" and so on. I need to follow the same pattern. Let me start with the first sentence: Also, the user mentioned to keep brand names
Now, for the conclusion part: "Dr. Robert Vinyl Rips is more than just a YouTube channel – it’s a community of music enthusiasts..." In the example, "is more than just a YouTube channel" becomes "is not merely an onlinedigitalhub". So they split "more than just a" into three options and replaced "a YouTube channel" with three different phrases. So here, the article "a" is included as an depending on the following word. For example, "YouTube" would follow "a", but "online platform" starts with a vowel, so "an online platform". Wait, the example uses "a online platform" but combines it with "more than just a". So they adjust the article based on the next word's sound. That's a bit tricky but necessary for proper grammar.
Also, need to handle contractions and special characters. For example, "’" in the original text is part of the apostrophe in "Enthusiast’s". Since the user said "Output text only", maybe that's part of the text but shouldn't be altered.