Practical guidance for moving through the studio

This page covers the core usage pattern, prompting guidance, playback review, and where account analytics fit into the loop, organized around the real workflow.

Quick start

Use the product in a way that preserves momentum

These four steps mirror the simplest complete session loop for a user who wants to create, review, and understand key-wallet impact without unnecessary wandering.

1

Open your workspace

Signed-in users can jump into generation immediately. New users can create an account from any primary action button across the public pages.

2

Describe the result you want

Use plain language to define genre, pacing, energy, instrumentation, and the emotional destination of the track.

3

Review output with playback

Compare generated ideas quickly. The product is designed to support listening, iteration, and choosing a direction before you over-commit.

4

Track usage in account

The account dashboard helps you understand key balance, generation patterns, bundle fit, and payment history in one place.

Guides

Patterns that improve every session

Prompting patterns

  • Lead with outcome: mood, tempo, and emotional arc.
  • Add arrangement intent: texture, instrumentation, or layering priorities.
  • Clarify exclusions when you need tighter control.

Playback and review

  • Use the player controls to audition and seek within a track.
  • Check audio support and network availability if playback fails.
  • Keep comparisons short and structured so you can select a direction faster.

Refinement workflow

  • Iterate on one variable at a time when changing style or instrumentation.
  • Use your key balance as a guide for session scope and expected delivery depth.
  • Treat generation as a draft loop: brief, test, listen, then sharpen.

Billing and bundles

  • Bundle purchases are available from the account dashboard.
  • Key balance stays visible in account and updates after each run.
  • Generation cost is dynamic based on request complexity.
Prompt examples

High-signal prompts start with a clear musical picture

These examples show how to lead with a clear sonic target. Each one specifies mood, tempo, texture, and intent.

Warm lo-fi study track at 72 BPM with brushed drums, soft piano, and gentle tape warmth.
Modern cinematic cue that starts intimate on felt piano and grows into restrained strings.
Playful electronic sketch with rubber bass, clean percussion, and a bright upward ending.
Reference

Keep these checkpoints in mind while you work

What to specify

  • Genre or stylistic lane
  • Energy curve and pacing
  • Key textures or instruments
  • Whether vocals, lyrics, or purely instrumental focus is needed

What to evaluate

  • Clarity of melody and harmony
  • Whether the arrangement matches the brief
  • How usable the draft feels for the next revision
  • How much key usage the session is consuming

Where to go next

  • Q&A for common product questions
  • Account for bundle, billing, and usage details
  • Pricing for bundle comparison
  • Playback tools for final direction checks