Can I generate music in stereo?

Technical · Meloro FAQ

Yes, Meloro generates music in stereo with proper spatial imaging and panning. The AI produces tracks where instruments and vocals are distributed across the stereo field just as they would be in a professionally mixed song. You will hear drums centered with hi-hats slightly panned, guitars spread across the stereo image, vocals front and center, and ambient effects creating width and depth. Stereo production is essential for music to sound professional and immersive, and the AI handles this automatically as part of the generation process. You do not need to specify "stereo" in your prompt — it is the default output format. The stereo mix quality is comparable to what you would expect from professional music production, with clear separation between elements and no phase issues. Listening on headphones reveals the spatial detail of the AI mix, with instruments placed convincingly in the stereo panorama. On speakers, the stereo width creates the full, room-filling sound that makes music enjoyable to listen to. For specific use cases that might benefit from mono output — some broadcast applications, PA systems, or phone speaker optimization — you can easily convert the stereo file to mono using any audio editing tool. The stereo output is the higher-quality starting point that preserves all the spatial information the AI created during generation.

Related Questions

What audio quality does Meloro produce?

Meloro generates high-quality audio that is suitable for content creation, social media, personal projects, and many professional applications. The output is designed to sound polished and production-ready — you should not need to do any post-processing for most use cases. The AI handles mixing, mastering, and audio balancing automatically during generation. Audio quality in AI music generation has improved enormously in the past two years. Modern models produce clear vocals, well-separated instruments, proper stereo imaging, and balanced frequency responses. The output sounds professional rather than synthetic or robotic. Specific technical details like bitrate and sample rate may vary, but the focus is always on delivering the highest quality possible within the mobile-first experience. For YouTube videos, podcasts, social media content, presentations, and personal listening, the audio quality is more than sufficient. Professional music producers may want to use AI-generated tracks as starting points or inspiration rather than final masters, depending on their quality standards. The quality continues to improve with each AI model update.

Read answer

What sample rate does Meloro use?

Meloro generates audio at high quality suitable for professional content creation, social media, streaming, and personal listening. The output is designed to meet the standards expected by modern platforms and audiences without requiring additional processing or upsampling on your part. The specific technical specifications of the audio output — including sample rate, bit depth, and encoding — are optimized for the best balance of quality and file size across mobile and desktop playback. The generated audio sounds clean, full, and professional with well-balanced frequency response, proper stereo imaging, and minimal artifacts. For context, most streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music deliver audio at 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz sample rates, and most listeners cannot distinguish quality differences above these rates, especially through typical consumer headphones and speakers. Meloro output meets the quality threshold for all common distribution and playback scenarios. If your specific workflow requires particular technical specifications — for example, professional video production at 48 kHz or broadcast standards — you can convert the downloaded audio to any format and specification using free tools like Audacity or FFmpeg. The conversion process is lossless when going to equal or higher specifications. For the vast majority of use cases including YouTube, podcasts, social media, and personal projects, the default output quality from Meloro exceeds what is necessary.

Read answer

What file formats can I download?

Meloro allows you to download your generated songs directly from the app. Songs are generated and stored in standard audio formats that are compatible with all major media players, editing software, and platforms. You can download tracks to your device for offline listening, importing into video editors, uploading to social media, or any other use. The download process is straightforward — find the song in your library, tap the download button, and the file saves to your device. Downloaded files can be used anywhere that accepts standard audio files — video editors like Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and DaVinci Resolve, audio workstations like GarageBand and Logic, social media platforms, presentation software, and more. There are no DRM restrictions on downloaded files from paid plans, so you have full flexibility in how you use them. For most users, the default download format provides excellent quality for any application. If you need specific formats for particular workflows, converting audio files between formats is straightforward using free tools available on all platforms.

Read answer

More in Technical

Meloro

Your next hit starts here.

Free to start. Available on iOS & Android.