Studio-quality tracks produced fast with AI music generators
Harmonia Studio is an AI music generator that produces studio-ready tracks, stems, and MIDI from simple prompts or uploaded references. It turns short text prompts, hummed melodies, or reference stems into editable multi-track projects, focusing on mix-ready stems and exportable MIDI. Harmonia's key differentiator is its combined stem separation plus generative arranger that preserves musical structure while allowing tempo, key, and instrumentation edits. The tool targets indie composers, video producers, and ad agencies that need quick, customizable music. Pricing is accessible: a limited freemium tier plus affordable Creator and Team plans and custom enterprise options.
Harmonia Studio launched in 2020 to bridge AI composition and practical studio workflows for creators. Built by a small team of audio engineers and machine-learning researchers, it positions itself as an AI music generator focused on editable output rather than just finished loops. Its core value proposition is to deliver production-ready stems and synchronized MIDI that slot directly into a DAW, saving hours of composition and pre-production. Harmonia emphasizes transparent licensing for commercial use and embeds metadata and credits into exports to simplify rights management for teams and clients.
Under the hood Harmonia combines a transformer-based melody engine with source-separation and mixing modules to produce usable multi-track projects. Users can create a new track from a text prompt, hummed melody, or reference upload; the engine returns separate stems (drums, bass, chords, lead) plus a tempo-locked MIDI file. The arranger allows sectional editing — generate an intro, verse, and chorus, then swap instrumentation or lock a chord progression. The mastering and humanization tools subtly adjust timing and velocity so exported stems sound less synthetic, and the built-in VST-compatible render lets you export stems with headroom optimized for downstream mixing. Batch render and API endpoints enable bulk soundtrack generation with embedded commercial metadata for each file.
Harmonia offers a freemium tier and two main paid tiers plus enterprise. Free: 3 full-track generations per month, 30-second previews, and WAV exports with an attribution requirement. Creator: $14/month billed annually ($19 month-to-month) — 50 track generations/month, full-length WAV and MIDI exports, stem separation up to 8 stems, and commercial license. Team: $49/month per seat — priority rendering, shared libraries, project collaboration, and SSO. Enterprise: custom pricing (starting around $999/month) with dedicated SLAs, on-premise model deployment, higher throughput, and API volume discounts. Add-on sample packs and priority support are available for paid tiers.
Typical users include indie game composers producing adaptive loops, YouTube creators needing quick 30–90 second soundbeds, and ad agencies generating custom hooks for campaigns. For example, an indie game composer uses Harmonia Studio to produce adaptive background scores that reduce iteration time by 60%, and a social media manager generates 15–30 second licensed music beds to increase video engagement by measurable percentages. Harmonia is best when you need editable stems and fast turnarounds; for purely melodic composition without stems, competitors like AIVA may still be preferable, but Harmonia wins for DAW-ready exports and mixing throughput.
Turned a hummed motif into a full, mix-ready multi-stem project in under two minutes; exported MIDI snapped perfectly into my DAW.
Stem separation plus the generative arranger saved my game's adaptive loop workflow; tempo and key edits stayed musical.
Great for creating 15s hooks for social clips; mix-ready stems boosted engagement, but lead vocals sounded noticeably synthetic.