AI Beat Generator

Start with the groove before the full song. Describe the bounce, drums, tempo feel, and reference mood, then turn the prompt into beat-first ideas for rap, hooks, loops, and instrumental drafts.

Beat demos ready to play

These three approved beat demos are loaded from the page assets. Use the prompt and style notes to recreate similar instrumental results in MusicMakerApp.

Beat demo 01

Boom Bap Pulse

Dusty Boom Bap Pulse

Length

1:53

Style

Dusty boom bap, relaxed swing, warm bass, vinyl texture

Demo audio
Generation prompt

Generate a dusty boom bap beat with relaxed swing, warm bass line, vinyl crackle, chopped soul keys, crisp snare, and a head-nod groove for rap writing or creator edits.

Instrumental setting

Select Instrumental in MusicMakerApp and leave the lyrics field empty; no lyric or vocal prompt is needed.

Production notes

Use the newer short boom bap take. Keep the drums human and slightly late, keep the bass warm, and trim the final silence if you need a tighter loop.

Beat demo 02

Creator Loop

Bright Creator Bounce

Length

2:44

Style

Bright product beat, tight drums, playful synth hook

Demo audio
Generation prompt

Create a bright punchy creator beat with tight drums, a playful synth hook, clean low end, quick intro, and a tidy ending for social video edits.

Instrumental setting

Select Instrumental in MusicMakerApp and leave the lyrics field empty; no lyric or vocal prompt is needed.

Production notes

This bright take has a short fade tail. Keep the arrangement simple so editors can trim it into shorter loops.

Beat demo 03

Trap Pocket

Dark Cinematic Trap

Length

2:19

Style

Dark cinematic trap, heavy 808s, sparse hi-hats, tense minor mood

Demo audio
Generation prompt

Create a dark cinematic trap beat with heavy 808s, sparse hi-hats, tense minor mood, low brass stabs, atmospheric pads, and a loopable 16-bar structure for rap writing or dramatic edits.

Instrumental setting

Select Instrumental in MusicMakerApp and leave the lyrics field empty; no lyric or vocal prompt is needed.

Production notes

Use this dark cinematic trap take as a vocal-ready reference. Keep the 808 weight controlled, leave space for vocals, and trim on a clean 16-bar boundary when looping.

Beat-first prompt control

Beat-first prompt control

Use this page when rhythm and groove are the center of the session. Prompt for drum feel, bass movement, loop energy, and arrangement direction without asking for a finished vocal song. It is a focused entry for beats and backing tracks, while the rap song page stays centered on bars, vocal delivery, and complete rap drafts.

What your beat draft can include

What your beat draft can include

  • Drum-forward grooves with clear bounce, pocket, and energy direction
  • Instrumental rap backing track ideas without forcing a full vocal song
  • Loop-friendly arrangements you can extend, refine, or rebuild in a DAW
  • Style directions for trap, boom bap, drill, lo-fi, pop, dance, or hybrid beats
  • Fast variations so you can compare groove, mood, and hook potential before committing

How to make a beat with AI

Describe the pocket

Name the groove, tempo feel, drum texture, and bass movement you want. Concrete rhythm language gives the model a stronger beat lane.

Keep vocals optional

Ask for an instrumental, loop, or backing track when the beat should lead. Add hook or vocal notes only when they support the groove.

Generate, compare, and extend

Listen for bounce and structure, then keep the best draft. Use Extend Song when a short beat idea needs a longer arrangement.

Where beat-first generation fits

Rap backing tracks

Sketch a beat bed before writing or recording verses, without turning the page into a full rap vocal workflow.

Loop ideas for producers

Generate fast mood boards for drums, bass, and texture when you need a spark before rebuilding parts in your own tools.

Short-form content beds

Create rhythmic instrumentals for clips, intros, transitions, and social edits that need motion without lead vocals.

Songwriting starting points

Begin from groove and energy, then move into the full song generator when melody, lyrics, or vocals become the priority.

Prompt examples for stronger beats

Keep prompts specific, rhythmic, and beat-led. These examples show the level of direction that usually produces more useful first drafts.

Dark trap pocket

Dark cinematic trap beat, heavy 808s, sparse hi-hats, tense minor mood, loopable 16-bar structure, no lead vocal.

Warm boom bap groove

Dusty boom bap beat with laid-back swing, warm bass line, vinyl texture, chopped soul feel, instrumental backing track.

Energetic creator loop

Bright punchy beat for a product video, tight drums, playful synth hook, short loop direction, clean modern mix.

License, export, and workflow notes

Beat drafts follow the same MusicMakerApp account, usage, and plan rules as other generated music. Check your plan before using a track commercially or exporting higher-quality files.

Commercial use depends on plan

Paid plans include commercial licensing options; free creation is useful for testing ideas but does not replace the license and pricing pages.

Listen to beat examples

Use the three playable beat examples as references for groove, drum feel, and arrangement. Treat demo tracks as inspiration; commercial use of generated tracks still follows your plan and license terms.

Refine after generation

Use the main generator, Extend Song, or stems tools when a beat draft needs vocals, a longer arrangement, or isolated parts.

Build the beat before the song

Open the generator, describe the groove, and create a beat-first draft you can write over, extend, or develop into a full track.

Generate a Beat

Need rap vocals too?

Use the rap-first page when bars, cadence, hooks, and vocal delivery should be part of the generated track.

Open AI Rap Song Creator

Stay instrumental

Text to Music is a flexible lane for instrumental ideas when the prompt is broader than drums and groove.

Open Text to Music

Turn the groove into a song

Move to the full song generator when melody, lyrics, and vocals become the center of the idea.

Open AI Song Generator

Make a keeper longer

Extend Song helps turn a short beat draft into a longer arrangement when the first idea lands.

Open Extend Song

Frequently asked questions

Yes. This page is beat-first and is meant for grooves, loops, and instrumental backing tracks. The rap page is better when bars, cadence, hooks, and vocal delivery need to be generated with the track.

Yes. Ask for an instrumental or backing track and describe the drum feel, bass, mood, and loop structure. Keep vocal directions out of the prompt if you want the beat to lead.

Yes. If a short draft has the right bounce, use Extend Song to explore a longer structure and develop the idea further.

Commercial usage depends on your plan and the current license terms. Review the pricing and license pages before releasing, monetizing, or using a track in client work.

Yes. Each demo card includes playable beat audio. To recreate similar no-vocal beats, use the prompt and style notes, then enable Instrumental instead of entering lyrics.