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Getting Started Guide

How to Use Loudly

A practical guide to get you up and running with Loudly. Written by Delv Editorial, Delv Team.

Getting started with Loudly

In this guide, you'll learn how to create unique soundtracks for your content using Loudly's AI music generator. By the end, you'll be able to generate music from text prompts and customise it to fit your needs.

Step 1: Sign up and set up

  1. Go to Loudly's website.
  2. Click on the "Sign Up" button in the top right corner.
  3. Choose to sign up using your email or a social media account.
  4. Fill in the required details and confirm your account via the email you receive.
  5. Once logged in, explore the dashboard where you can start creating music.

Step 2: Your first track

  1. From the dashboard, click on “Create Music”.
  2. In the text box labelled “Describe your music”, type a prompt that describes the mood, genre, or instruments you want (e.g., "upbeat electronic music").
  3. Click on the “Generate” button to produce your track.
  4. Once the track is generated, you can play it back using the built-in audio player.
  5. If you like the track, click on “Download” to save it or “Edit” to customise it further.

Step 3: Get better results

  1. Experiment with different prompts. Vary the adjectives and styles (e.g., "calm acoustic guitar" or "intense orchestral") to see how it changes the output.
  2. Use the customisation features after generating a track. Adjust tempo, instruments, and effects using the sliders on the editing interface.
  3. Save variations of your tracks by clicking “Save As” and giving them different names. This allows you to compare and choose your favourite.

Pro tip

Try using specific genres in your prompts (like "jazz" or "hip hop") combined with moods (like "relaxed" or "energetic"). This combination often yields better results than vague descriptions.

Common mistake to avoid

Don’t use overly complex or long prompts. Short, clear phrases are more effective in guiding the AI to generate the music you want. Keep it simple and focused.