An AI sound engine that generates raw tracks, stems, and sonic textures from a single prompt. No sample packs. No clearance. Just describe the noise in your head — the model builds it in seconds.
A diffusion model trained on the texture of music itself — not a library of loops. Every output is original signal, generated on demand and owned by you.
Type "dark acid techno with a broken 808 and detuned arps." The model returns a complete, mixed, loopable track in seconds. Steer it with mood, BPM, key, and reference vibes.
Split any generation — or any track you upload — into clean drums, bass, melody, and FX stems. Mute, swap, regenerate a single layer without touching the rest.
Generate foley, drones, risers, and impossible sound design that no field recorder could capture.
Talk to the engine mid-render. "More tension. Drop the kick. Make it feel like 3am." It adapts live.
100% royalty-free and clearance-free. Ship it in a game, film, or release — no strings, no PROs.
From empty timeline to finished sound design without leaving the browser.
Prompt in plain language or hum a melody. Set BPM, key, and intensity, or just let the model run wild.
Lock the parts you love, reroll the rest. Split to stems, nudge the energy, and dial the mix in real time.
Bounce to WAV stems or a mastered mix at 48kHz. Drop it straight into your DAW, game, or release.
Guides, tutorials, and brutally honest reviews on AI music — from the people building the engine.
Last month I took a vocal stem from a friend — a singer who's released two records and is rightly paranoid — and ran it through a consumer voice-cloning pipeline.
A licensing deal between a publishers' trade body and an AI music company lands as a headline, and the headline reads like a ceasefire.
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The most credible voice in the fight over unauthorized AI vocals isn't a label lawyer, a senator, or an ethics-panel keynote.
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A vocal that sounds exactly like an artist on your roster shows up in a track you've never heard, on a release you never approved. The singer is furious. Legal wants to know if it's actionable.
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It's 2 a.m. and I'm rendering a 38-second vertical clip for a friend's single that drops in nine hours.
Read signal →The city never sleeps and neither does the engine. Generate your first sound free — no card, no catch.
Enter City of Punk