❓ What is Text to Sound and Music? (or) What is Sound and Music?
The Sound and Music feature lets users generate high-quality sounds and music using simple text prompts.
Designed for speed and creativity, it’s ideal for creators, editors, developers, and anyone who needs custom audio without complex tools.
Click here to accesss this Convert Text to Sound/Music tool.
❓ How does Text to Sound/Music work?
Simple Prompt-Based Creation:
At the core of the tool is a prompt box where users describe the sound they want to generate. This could be anything from ambient environments to futuristic sound effects. The system interprets the text and converts it into realistic audio output.
To make things even easier, users can start with built-in examples such as:
Forest Morning
City Street
Sci-Fi UI Beeps
These presets help users understand how prompts work and provide quick inspiration.
Flexible Audio Controls
Users can customize their output with a few simple options:
Type: Choose whether the output should be a sound effect or music.
Duration: Select how long the generated audio should be.
Once the settings are chosen, clicking Start Generating Sound triggers the audio creation process.
Once the sound is generated:
A notification will confirm success.
You can listen to the result using the play/resume button.
Click the Download icon to save the audio to your device.
❓ Can I access my previously generated sounds?
Yes! You can access and reuse earlier creations by following these steps:
Go to the Text to Sound Tool.
Click on the “History” tab.
Your list of previously generated audio sound clips will appear for playback or download.
❓ Who can use Text to Sound/Music?
This feature is especially useful for:
Video editors needing background audio
App and game developers creating UI sounds
Content creators and filmmakers
Anyone experimenting with AI-generated audio
❓ What are some tips for better results?
Be specific and descriptive in your text prompt. Example: “Rain falling on a tin roof in a quiet village” will give a better result than just “Rain.”
Keep duration short and within the 10-second limit for faster generation.
Avoid overly abstract inputs. The more concrete your idea, the better the sound output.



