AI beat maker
Describe a beat and generate the instrumental here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.
Starter prompt
Trap-influenced instrumental beat, ~140 BPM, hard 808 sub bass with slides, crisp rolling hi-hats, punchy kick and snap snare, dark atmospheric synth melody, moody and spacious, no vocals, a loopable beat to write or freestyle over.
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Trap-influenced instrumental beat, ~140 BPM, hard 808 sub bass with slides, crisp rolling hi-hats, punchy kick and snap snare, dark atmospheric synth melody, moody and spacious, no vocals, a loopable beat to write or freestyle over. around 110 BPM.
Exactly what gets sent to the model.
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Generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models, pick the one that fits.
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A beat maker is really a way to get a clean instrumental quickly. The skill is describing the rhythm section precisely, the kick and snare pattern, the hi-hat feel, and the bass, so the result actually grooves rather than sounding like a sketch. The starter prompt above does that for a modern trap-style beat, and you can take it anywhere.
It's deliberately versatile and model-agnostic. Describe boom-bap, drill, house, lo-fi or an R&B groove, and generate the instrumental here on your choice of model, ElevenLabs or Google Lyria.
What makes a good beat prompt
Lead with the drums and bass: name the 808 or kick character, the hi-hat pattern ('rolling', 'triplet', 'swung'), and the snare or clap. Add 'instrumental' or 'no vocals' so you get a clean beat to write over. State the tempo, trap and drill sit high (130–160 BPM), boom-bap lower (85–95 BPM).
Switching the style
For boom-bap, try 'dusty sampled chords, swung drums, vinyl crackle, ~90 BPM'. For drill, add 'sliding 808s, syncopated hats, dark and tense'. For house, ask for 'four-on-the-floor kick, off-beat hats, warm bassline, ~124 BPM'. The same tool covers all of it.
Build from a reference beat
If you've got a beat you like the feel of, reverse it to capture its exact tempo, key and drum character, then start from that prompt and rework the pattern before you generate your own version.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I make beats in different styles?
- Yes, the tool isn't tied to one sound. Describe trap, boom-bap, drill, house, lo-fi or R&B and the same prompt-first workflow produces an instrumental in that style.
- How do I make sure I get an instrumental?
- Add 'instrumental' or 'no vocals' to the prompt. The starter prompt above already specifies it, so you get a clean beat to write or freestyle over.
- Can I use the beats commercially?
- Yes, we generate on licensed, commercial-cleared models (ElevenLabs Music and Google Lyria), so the beats you make here are cleared for commercial use.