notevibes. Soft Music Generator

Soft Music Generator

Gentle, calming music for sleep, focus and quiet content. Generate soft piano, ambient strings and warm guitar beds that never overpower whatever they accompany.

Full-song MP3
Text-to-music prompts
Optional custom lyrics
Commercial rights included
How it works

From prompt to finished track

1

Describe the track

One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Soft prompts above or write your own.

2

Generate and iterate

The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.

3

Download the MP3

Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.

Styles

Soft styles you can generate

Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.

Ambient Pads

Slow-evolving synth and string pads with no rhythmic pulse, designed to sit under voiceover, sleep stories and quiet montages.

Soft Piano

Felt-dampened upright piano with light pedal sustain and sparse melodies at 60 BPM for bedtime routines and gentle vlogs.

Acoustic Lullaby

Fingerpicked acoustic guitar with optional gentle vocal hum, designed for baby sleep, parenting content and tender moments.

Quiet Strings

Slow-bowed solo cello or string quartet at low dynamics with no percussion for emotional moments and reflective documentary scenes.

Soft Acoustic

Light ukulele or nylon guitar at 90 BPM with brushed cajón, suitable for café reels, lifestyle vlogs and product photography.

Gentle Music Box

Glockenspiel and music-box timbres on simple repeating melodies, perfect for baby content, nursery videos and quiet animations.

Made for

Who uses soft music?

Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.

Sleep App Producers

Hour-long beds for sleep stories, breathwork sessions and bedtime audio with no jarring transitions or sudden dynamic changes.

Audiobook Narrators

Chapter intros and emotional underscoring that supports the voice instead of competing with it on memoirs and quiet fiction.

Yoga & Meditation Teachers

Background beds for guided sessions, savasana, and breathwork that hold attention without demanding it.

Parenting Creators

Newborn vlogs, naptime content and lullaby compilations for parent-facing channels that need calm, warm music.

Lifestyle Photographers

Portfolio reels and behind-the-scenes vlogs scored with soft acoustic beds that match the warmth of the imagery.

Focus & Study Creators

Lo-fi adjacent, gentle background music for study-with-me streams, focus playlists and Pomodoro session backgrounds.

What you get
Full-song MP3 generationText-to-music promptsOptional custom lyricsBuilt-in style presetsAI prompt composerVoice-to-prompt inputTrack history & replayRegenerate variationsCommercial rights included

What makes music actually feel soft instead of just quiet?

A soft music generator writes calm, low-dynamic tracks from a one-line description — a felt piano bedtime piece, an ambient pad bed for voiceover, a fingerpicked lullaby — and renders the whole thing as an original MP3. There is no sample library involved, so the tempo, register and texture come out matched to exactly what you asked for rather than whatever the closest stock cue happens to be.

Soft music has one job most genres don't: staying out of the way. A track that swells at the wrong moment ruins a sleep story or talks over a narrator, and stock cues are rarely built with that restraint in mind. Because you can specify "low dynamics, no peaks, sits under voiceover" directly in the prompt, the composition is shaped around silence and restraint from the first render rather than edited down after the fact.

Prompting for restraint, not just calm

The genre's styles show what "soft" actually breaks down into: slow-evolving ambient pads with no rhythmic pulse for voiceover beds, felt-dampened piano at 60 BPM for bedtime routines, fingerpicked acoustic guitar for lullabies, slow-bowed solo cello or string quartet for emotional documentary scenes, light ukulele or nylon guitar at 90 BPM for café and lifestyle reels, and glockenspiel or music-box tones for nursery content. Naming the instrument and the BPM gets you closer than describing a mood alone.

For anything that needs to sit behind speech, add "low dynamics, sits under voiceover, no peaks" directly in the prompt — the model arranges the track so it never crosses the spoken track. For sleep-specific use, "60 BPM soft piano, no melodic peaks, gradual fade to silence" targets that use case precisely.

Where creators actually use it

Sleep-app producers use it for hour-long beds under sleep stories and breathwork sessions, since each render is up to three minutes — for a full hour, generate several variations of the same prompt and concatenate them with crossfades in an editor. Audiobook narrators use it for chapter intros and emotional underscoring on memoirs and quiet fiction, yoga and meditation teachers score guided sessions and savasana, and parenting creators use it for newborn vlogs and lullaby compilations.

For kids and baby content, adding "gentle, kid-safe, no scary elements" keeps the model in major keys with soft timbres and nothing abrupt or unsettling.

Commercial use in apps and products

Paid plans include full commercial rights, which covers use inside sleep apps, meditation apps, podcasts and any other commercial product — a real consideration for soft music, since it's so often licensed into apps rather than published as standalone tracks.

Generate music that whispers

Soft piano, gentle strings and ambient beds — calm enough for sleep.

Free to try · No credit card required

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the music stay under voiceover without competing?

Yes. Add "low dynamics, sits under voiceover, no peaks" and the model arranges the track so it never crosses your spoken track.

Will the music help with sleep?

Prompt for "60 BPM soft piano, no melodic peaks, gradual fade to silence" and the model produces tracks suitable for sleep stories and bedtime apps.

Can I get hour-long ambient beds?

Each render is up to three minutes. For hour-long beds, generate variations with the same prompt and concatenate them in your editor with crossfades.

Is the music safe for kids and baby content?

Add "gentle, kid-safe, no scary elements" and the model uses soft timbres, major keys and avoids any abrupt or unsettling textures.

Can I use it commercially in apps?

Yes. Paid plans include full commercial rights for use inside sleep apps, meditation apps, podcasts and any other commercial product.