This short walkthrough shows how to go from a simple prompt to a playable, record-ready sound. You’ll learn how to generate audio, adjust tone and dynamics, save presets, and route your synth into your DAW. Open the app, follow along, and pause anytime to match the steps on your screen.
1️⃣ Describe any sound
Start by typing what you want to hear.
Use natural language — anything from “warm ambient pad” to “bassline like aliens raving under a volcano.” The AI will interpret your description and generate a playable instrument.
2️⃣ Choose the style
Use the Tags menu to refine the sound.
Tags help the AI understand tone and context — for example, you can combine “Analog”, “Pluck”, and “Deep House” for genre-specific results.
3️⃣ Add character
Select descriptors such as Distorted, Warm, or Wobbly to shape your sound’s personality.
Each tag adds subtle model conditioning for more accurate synthesis.
4️⃣ Play the sound
Press any key on your computer keyboard (A–L keys) or use a MIDI controller to test your new patch.
Adjust the base note to change pitch range and register.
5️⃣ Explore effects & your library
Switch between the Effects panel and your Sound Library.
You can browse your prompt history, replay sounds, favorite them, or re-generate variations.
6️⃣ Modulate with effects
Activate Filter, Delay, or Reverb to add depth and movement.
Try adjusting feedback or mix to hear your tone evolve in real time.
7️⃣ Manage your sound library
Your generated sounds are automatically saved with timestamps.
From here, you can rename, download, or favorite your presets for later use.
8️⃣ Manage credits & membership
Check your balance, top up, or upgrade to unlock higher-fidelity generations and faster rendering.
You’ll find all account details and plans in the sidebar.
✅ You’re ready to create
You’ve just generated and played your first AI-powered instrument.
Start experimenting with prompts, layer effects, and shape entirely new sonic identities. If you’d like to dive deeper, open the Guides & FAQ section — or jump straight into your DAW.








