AI Cinematic music generator
AI Cinematic Song Generator
AI cinematic music generators turn a prompt into a finished film-score-style track — orchestral strings, hybrid percussion, choir, brass swells, ambient pads. On GoCrazyAI you describe the scene ("epic battle build, taiko drums, soaring brass, choir hits, dark") and the model returns a structured cue. Studio mode is best for cinematic — pure instrumental, mixed with score-grade dynamics. The cinematic bucket covers trailer music, film score, video game soundtracks, hybrid orchestral, ambient atmospheres, and theme music. Tracks are royalty-free for your own commercial use — short films, indie games, YouTube videos, ads.
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Questions about AI Cinematic music
How do I prompt for trailer-style music?
Use scene language: "tension build", "mid-trailer drop", "final hit", "rising tension". Mention instrumentation (taiko, brass section, choir, strings) and emotional arc (dark to triumphant). Trailer cues are typically 60–90 seconds.
Can I get an orchestra-only piece without modern drums?
Yes. Add "no drums, no percussion, fully orchestral" or "string quartet only, chamber music" to the prompt. The model respects exclusion words.
Is this suitable for film and game licensing?
Generations are yours to use commercially. For festival or theatrical distribution, keep your prompts on file as proof of authorship — GoCrazyAI doesn't register works on your behalf.
Can the AI loop a cinematic ambient bed?
Yes — ask for "loopable ambient bed, 60 seconds" or "underscore loop, no drums". The output isn't guaranteed to be a perfect loop but it's designed to layer cleanly over scenes.
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