feature / text input

Text to music for fast creator drafts

Describe the scene, mood, structure, instruments, or vocal direction. BeatRelay sends the prompt into a generation workflow, returns candidate tracks, and keeps the session private by default.

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Who this is for

> Creators who need usable music ideas before hiring a producer or opening a full DAW session.

Draft background music from a plain-language prompt. Generate candidate versions for comparison. Keep promising tracks in a private Library. Spend credits only when starting a generation job.
workflow

From prompt to saved track

The same BeatRelay flow applies across creator use cases: describe the track, generate candidates, compare versions, then keep the output that fits.

step 01

> Write a short prompt for the track you need.

step 02

> Choose quick or advanced generation details.

step 03

> Start a job that currently costs 8 credits.

step 04

> Review candidate versions, then save or download the tracks worth keeping.

prompt examples

Prompts you can adapt

Use concrete scene, pacing, mood, instrumentation, and vocal details. Specific prompts make candidate review faster.

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/prompt.queue

> tense synthwave background loop for a night-driving product teaser, no vocals, tight bass pulse

> bright indie pop intro with claps and a warm vocal hook for a creator channel opening

> cinematic ambient cue with glass pads and distant percussion for a sci-fi short

questions

Before you generate

Can I use a normal sentence as a music prompt?

> Yes. BeatRelay is built around plain text prompts, with advanced fields available when you want more control.

Are generated sessions public?

> Generated sessions and saved Library tracks are private by default unless BeatRelay later adds an explicit sharing option.

How many credits does a generation use?

> A generation job currently uses 8 credits and returns candidate tracks for review.

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