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Generate Custom Background Music

Create background tracks that fit your content instead of hunting through stock libraries. Match the scene, voiceover, tempo, and energy with a simple prompt.

Why Background Music Works Better When Custom

Matches the Edit

Generate music for the exact pacing and emotional tone of your content instead of forcing a library track to fit.

Voice-Friendly by Design

Ask for sparse melodies, lower intensity, or instrumental-only arrangements so narration remains clear.

Avoid Overused Stock Tracks

Meloro creates original background music from your prompt, so your content does not sound like every other template video.

No vocals

when needed

Keep voiceover, narration, or product footage clear by specifying instrumental-only output.

30s-3m

common lengths

Brief for social edits, podcast beds, explainers, ads, and long-form sections.

Arc

over loop

Ask for subtle builds, transitions, and endings so the music supports the cut.

Best for

  • YouTube, podcast, TikTok, and course creators who need original background tracks.
  • Brand teams that need music aligned with a product mood rather than generic stock audio.
  • Editors who want variations for intro, voiceover, transition, and outro moments.

Example prompts that work

Soft tech-review background bed, no vocals, light pulse, curious mood, leaves room for narration.

Warm cooking-video instrumental with acoustic guitar, brushed percussion, and relaxed afternoon energy.

Energetic product-launch underscore with synth bass, claps, and a clean 5-second ending sting.

Create Background Music for the Content You Already Have

Background music should support the primary message. A tutorial needs steady, unobtrusive energy. A product launch needs polish and momentum. A travel montage needs movement and atmosphere. With Meloro, you can describe the content and generate a track around that job.

Instead of searching by vague library tags, write the actual brief: "clean instrumental electronic background music for a SaaS product demo, 100 BPM, confident but not distracting." The AI uses those cues to create a track that fits the context.

Control Energy, Density, and Length

The biggest mistake in background music is making it too busy. If a track fights the voiceover, viewers tune out. Meloro prompts can specify low melody density, soft drums, no vocals, and a mix that leaves room for speech.

For longer projects, generate a family of related tracks: a short intro, a low-energy speaking bed, a higher-energy transition, and a calm outro. Keeping the same genre and instruments makes the soundtrack feel intentional.

Where AI background music actually shows up

YouTubers and TikTok creators use it for intros, transitions, and beds under voiceover. Podcasters drop it into intros, outros, and ad breaks. Streamers run it under starting-soon screens and intermissions. Indie game teams use it for menus, loops, and prototypes.

Because every track comes from your prompt, the sound stays on-brand without commissioning a composer for every small project.

Questions, answered

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