What languages are supported?+
You write the prompt or lyrics in your own language, and the generated vocal comes back in that language. This makes it practical for localized campaigns, regional releases, or simply writing a song in a language you do not normally produce in. The structure and arrangement stay intact regardless of the language you choose.
How long are the generated tracks?+
Each generation returns a full, multi-section song rather than a short loop, complete with verses, a chorus, and the transitions between them. The exact length varies with the prompt and the structure the track resolves into. Because the output lands on the canvas, you can trim, rearrange, or extend sections from there.
Can I give it my own lyrics?+
Yes. Paste a full lyric sheet and the generator will sing your words instead of inventing its own. You can also start from a one-line mood prompt and let it write the lyrics, then edit them afterward. Either way the result arrives as a structured track you can keep working on.
Can I make instrumental-only tracks?+
Yes. You can generate an instrumental bed with no vocal — useful when you want to write and track your own topline, or when you just need a backing arrangement. If you change your mind, the same track can be split into stems so you can rebalance or pull individual parts. Instrumental beds export lossless like any other mixdown.
Can I release generated music commercially?+
Commercial use is allowed on paid plans, so the tracks you render can go into client work, video, or a release. As with any creative output, clearing any third-party material you choose to combine with it is your responsibility. The lossless WAV export gives you a master-grade file to take to distribution.
What is the difference between the Draft and Studio tiers?+
Draft is the fast, low-cost pass for finding ideas — it lands the structure and groove so you can audition variations quickly. Studio renders at release polish, with cleaner separation and mix balance that holds up at full loudness. The usual workflow is to sketch in Draft, then commit the version you like to a Studio render.