Guide to Generating Music
Learn how to generate music in getimg.ai with Google Lyria 3 Pro: describe your song, set length and variations, and create finished tracks.
Step 1. Describe your song
Log into getimg.ai and open Create music in the sidebar, under the Audio group. In the prompt box, describe the track you want to hear. You can be as brief or as specific as you like.
You can write in languages other than English, and you can mix languages: keep your instructions like tempo, genre, and voice in English and paste the lyrics in another language, or write the whole prompt in another language.
Mention any of these, or leave them open and let the model decide:
- Genre, style, and era, including a mix of two genres
- Mood, tempo, and instruments
- Whether it has vocals, and what the voice should sound like
- Exact lyrics, if you want them sung word for word.
If you want an instrumental track with no vocals, say so explicitly in the prompt.
Examples:
- an upbeat synth-pop track about summer road trips, bright female vocals
- a calm lo-fi piano piece, instrumental only, for studying.
Prompt enhancement fills in detail automatically, so a short description still produces a finished track. You have up to 4,056 characters when you want to be precise, and you can turn enhancement on or off below the prompt box. To go deeper on prompts, see the Guide to Prompting for Music.
Step 2. Set length and variations
In the prompt box, choose:
- Length: 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes
- Variations: 1, 2, or 4 versions per run.
More variations give you more options to compare in a single generation. Music is generated with Google Lyria 3 Pro.
Step 3. Generate
Click the arrow next to the prompt box to start. Generating a few variations at once is a good way to compare directions before committing to one.
Once your tracks appear in the gallery:
- Play a result, download it as an .mpeg audio file, or add it to a folder
- Reuse the prompt to try another version.
Music is priced per song, so the cost of a track is known before you generate it.