AI music generation

Royalty headaches, licensing forms, endless stock-music scrolling — or a text prompt. Inwista generates original music for your video with Lyria 2, right inside the editor: open the Music panel in the left sidebar and switch to the AI generate tab.

Describing the sound

Write the prompt like a brief to a session musician: genre, tempo, instrumentation, mood. "A warm lo-fi hip-hop beat at 85 BPM with vinyl crackle, jazzy Rhodes chords, mellow bassline, relaxing late-night vibe" — that level of detail steers everything from the drum sound to the energy. Naming a BPM is a particularly effective lever if your edit has a rhythm to match.

Music generation also has something the other generators don't: a negative prompt. Use it to rule things out — "no clipping or distortion; avoid harsh resonances; gentle mastering". If a generation comes back with an element you don't want, banning it here is often more effective than rewording the main prompt.

What it costs

Music is the most affordable generator in Inwista: a flat 8 credits per clip, shown on the panel before you generate. Each generation produces a clip of roughly half a minute — plenty for an intro, a background bed or a recurring motif.

Listen before you commit

The generated track arrives in a preview where you can play it back before it touches your project — hit the purple play button and judge with your ears. Not right? Re-generate for a fresh take (a new clip at the same flat price), ideally after tightening the prompt or adding a negative. Right? Add to project.

Into the project

The clip lands on the timeline at the playhead position as an audio item on its own layer, under your existing audio. From there the usual timeline moves apply: trim it with the handles to fit a section, or duplicate it back-to-back to carry a longer passage (see Working with the timeline).

A pairing worth knowing: generated video clips can be created silent — lay a generated music bed underneath, and both halves of your AI-made cutaway are original, licensed-by-nobody material.

A note on privacy

As with all Inwista generators, your prompt and the generated audio are processed solely to create your clip — never to train AI models. The music is stored with your workspace media and is yours to use.