Can I use the jingle commercially?
Review the jingle creator's terms of service for commercial-use permissions. For routine uses (YouTube, social ads, podcasts) the generated audio is typically fine under the tool's licensing, but consult the current terms and consider legal counsel for large paid campaigns or trademarked audio branding.
What file formats are available for download?
Common downloadable formats are MP3 (small, ready for upload) and WAV (uncompressed, better for editing and mastering). Choose WAV if you plan to import into a DAW; choose MP3 for quick social uploads.
How do I make the jingle match my brand?
Be specific in your prompt: state mood (optimistic, warm), tempo (BPM), instrumentation (synth, guitar, rimshot), length, and where it will be used. Provide short reference clips or describe a known genre—avoid naming a specific song. Generate variation packs to test different mixes.
Can I edit or get stems for further mixing?
If the tool doesn't export stems directly, recreate stems by re-prompting for isolated arrangements (e.g., 'melody only', 'drums only') or export a WAV and separate elements in a DAW. Use variation packs to produce alternate mixes that are easier to layer.
How long does generation take and how many revisions can I make?
Generation is designed to be fast for short hooks; expect quick previews for iterations. There is no single required revision workflow—iterate by changing one parameter at a time (tempo, key, instrument) to converge faster.
How do I avoid generating melodies that sound like existing songs?
Include explicit instructions like 'original melody' and avoid citing specific commercial tracks. Provide genre or era references (e.g., '’80s synth-pop style') rather than song titles, and request multiple variations to choose the most original option.
Which length is best for each platform?
Short stings/UI sounds: 0.5–3s. Channel IDs and intros: 3–7s. Short ads and loops: 8–15s. Always test the chosen length in the target platform context—shorter is usually better for mobile and social previews.
Can I use generated jingles in podcast ads and radio?
Yes, but check loudness and delivery specs for the target medium. Export WAV for high-quality delivery, apply appropriate mastering (loudness, EQ), and confirm ad platform requirements before publishing.
Is there a way to keep consistent audio branding across multiple jingles?
Yes—reuse the same core prompt elements (tempo, key, instrumentation, motif description) and generate variation packs that preserve the central motif. Keep a prompt library with the exact phrasing that produced the desired results.
What privacy and data considerations apply?
Avoid including private or sensitive information in prompts or reference uploads. Check the service's privacy and content retention policies before uploading proprietary audio or brand assets, and limit shared references to public stylistic examples when possible.