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Prompt-based song drafting

AI Music Generator

Turn a short brief into a listenable track draft. Add lyrics, choose an instrumental route, or test a vocal idea before you refine it elsewhere.

Sample directions

Six starting points for new prompts

Browse different writing angles, from vocal hooks to instrumental beds, before you draft your own track brief.

Wide-room dance build with glassy synths and a lift for the drop - Dance - Synth - Lift

Wide-room dance build with glassy synths and a lift for the drop

--:--DanceSynthLift
Shadowy bedroom-pop vocal with tape haze and midnight reverb - Bedroom Pop - Vocal - Haze

Shadowy bedroom-pop vocal with tape haze and midnight reverb

--:--Bedroom PopVocalHaze
Slow velvet groove with brushed drums and a close-mic soul lead - Soul - Groove - Smooth

Slow velvet groove with brushed drums and a close-mic soul lead

--:--SoulGrooveSmooth
Dusty highway country sketch with strummed guitars and warm harmonies - Country - Road - Harmony

Dusty highway country sketch with strummed guitars and warm harmonies

--:--CountryRoadHarmony
Trailer-pop rise with layered percussion and a clean chorus hook - Trailer Pop - Percussion - Hook

Trailer-pop rise with layered percussion and a clean chorus hook

--:--Trailer PopPercussionHook
Night-drive synth pulse built for edits, loops, and motion graphics - Synth - Night Drive - Edit

Night-drive synth pulse built for edits, loops, and motion graphics

--:--SynthNight DriveEdit

A focused workspace for fast song drafts

Use prompt writing, lyric control, instrumental mode, and playback history to test music ideas without building a full production session.

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Prompt briefs become music

Explain the track like you would to a collaborator, then get a playable draft with arrangement, melody, and mix direction.

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Style language stays flexible

Reference genres, eras, instruments, tempo, attitude, or hybrid sounds without being locked to one preset list.

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Lyrics when you need structure

Move from a quick idea to a more directed draft by adding title, lyrics, sections, and performance notes.

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Progress you can follow

Submit the job, watch the status change, and keep the result tied to your account history for later comparison.

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Playable review cards

Completed drafts include audio playback, cover art, tags, and actions in a format built for quick listening.

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Vocal or instrumental routes

Draft sung ideas when you need a lead voice, or switch to music-only tracks for edits and background scenes.

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Designed for non-producers too

Marketers, teachers, editors, and hobbyists can test audio concepts without arranging every part by hand.

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Keep usable audio files

Save finished drafts for editing, presentation, publishing prep, or a later vocal-removal workflow.

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Write prompts in your language

Describe lyrics, mood, and vocal direction naturally while the workspace keeps the controls simple.

FAQ

Questions about prompt-made music

Details on track briefs, lyrics, instrumental mode, rendering time, and where completed drafts are stored.

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What can this prompt music tool produce?

It produces playable audio drafts from a written brief. Depending on your settings, the result can include vocals, an instrumental arrangement, cover art, and a saved history entry.

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What should I put in the prompt box?

Write the scene, feeling, genre reference, tempo, instruments, or intended use. A focused brief gives the model more useful creative boundaries.

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Is one sentence enough for a first draft?

Yes. A single clear sentence can start a draft. Add more detail later if you want tighter control over structure, voice, or arrangement.

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How do lyrics work here?

Custom mode lets you paste lyrics, sections, or rough lines, then pair them with title and style notes so the generated track follows your writing direction.

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When should I use instrumental mode?

Use instrumental mode when you want a backing bed, edit track, study loop, presentation cue, or any draft where a sung lead would get in the way.

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Can I ask for specific genres or instruments?

Yes. You can mention country guitars, pop drums, cinematic strings, lo-fi keys, ambient pads, R&B bass, or blended references in normal language.

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Why does a generation take a few minutes?

The system has to render the arrangement and audio file before playback is available. The page keeps showing the current status while that happens.

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How are finished drafts saved?

When you are signed in, completed tracks appear under the generator and in history, making it easier to replay, compare, or download earlier drafts.

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What makes a better prompt for music?

Combine musical details with a real use case. For example, describe the scene, emotion, tempo, instruments, vocal texture, and whether the track should feel intimate or wide.

Open a fresh song draft

Put one music idea into motion

Start with a phrase, guide the sound, and review the playable take when it is ready.

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