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How do I make a song with Meloro?

Getting Started · Meloro FAQ

Download Meloro on iOS or Android. Sign up — you get free credits, no card. Tap create. Describe the song. "Upbeat pop about summer road trips with catchy vocals and guitar" is plenty. You can pick a genre, mood, tempo, or voice if you want. Skip if you do not. Hit generate and wait about a minute. You get a finished song — vocals, instruments, structure. Listen, download, share. If it is not quite right, tweak the prompt and run it again.

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What is AI music generation?

It means you type what you want to hear and an app makes the song. No instruments, no DAW, no music theory. You write something like "upbeat indie pop about a summer road trip" and a minute later there is a real song — verses, chorus, vocals, the whole thing. The app is not pulling clips from existing tracks. The lyrics, melody, and arrangement are new each time. Meloro is built for your phone, so you can do all of this on the bus or while making dinner. No music background required.

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Is Meloro free?

Yes. Free credits when you sign up — no card, no trial countdown. Each song uses a few credits depending on length and type. When you want more, you can buy credit packs or go Premium (up to 50 songs a week, full rights to use them). No mandatory subscription either way. Credits do not expire. Free songs are the same quality as paid ones. No watermark, no cropped audio, no "upgrade to unlock the download." The only difference is how many songs you can make.

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What makes a good AI music prompt?

A good AI music prompt is specific enough to guide the AI toward what you want while leaving room for creative interpretation. The most effective prompts include several key elements: genre (pop, rock, jazz), mood (upbeat, melancholic, dreamy), tempo (fast, slow, 120 BPM), instruments (piano, guitar, synths), and vocal style (male, female, soft, powerful). For example, "a chill lo-fi hip-hop beat with jazzy piano chords, vinyl crackle, and soft female vocals about rainy afternoons at 80 BPM" gives the AI clear direction across multiple dimensions. Compare that to just "make a song" — both will generate music, but the specific prompt produces a much more targeted result. You can also reference artistic styles without naming specific artists — "90s grunge rock with distorted guitars and raw vocals" communicates a clear sonic direction. Mentioning use cases helps too: "upbeat background music for a YouTube cooking tutorial" tells the AI about energy level, instrumentation choices, and structure. Start simple and iterate. If your first generation is close but not perfect, adjust the prompt based on what you hear. Adding or removing descriptors refines the output with each generation.

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