1. Use AI Music Generators (No Instrument Needed)
Recommended Tools:
- Suno (suno.ai) – Type a song idea and get full songs with vocals and instruments.
- Boomy (boomy.com) – Create songs in seconds with genres like EDM, Lo-Fi, or pop.
- Soundraw (soundraw.io) – Customize music with structure and instruments.
- AIVA (aiva.ai) – Compose instrumental music with control over emotions and tempo.
Steps:
- Go to one of the platforms (e.g., suno.ai).
- Input a text prompt like: “A romantic Bollywood song with sitar and tabla”
- Let the AI generate the song and preview or download it.
- Most tools allow exporting as MP3 or WAV.
2. Generate Instrument Sounds Separately
Tools like:
- Google’s MusicLM (via AI Test Kitchen)
- OpenAI’s MuseNet (beta access)
- Amper Music
You can:
- Select instruments (guitar, flute, synth, drums).
- Choose mood or key (e.g., “sad piano”, “energetic drums”).
- Export tracks individually to use in a DAW (like FL Studio or GarageBand).
3. Mix and Customize Songs
Use a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW):
- Free options: Cakewalk, LMMS, BandLab, Audacity
- Pro tools: FL Studio, Ableton Live, Logic Pro
In your DAW, you can:
- Mix different AI-generated tracks.
- Add effects or vocals.
- Arrange structure (intro, verse, chorus).
4. Use Your Voice or Record Instruments
- Record your vocals or instruments using a mic.
- Use tools like Melodyne or Auto-Tune for pitch correction.
- Use Voice-to-MIDI tools (e.g., Antares Auto-Key) to turn melodies into digital notes.
If you want, I can:
- Analyze the uploaded files.
- Suggest AI tools that fit the music in those files.
- Help you generate a new song or remix using AI.
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