Rapid, polished tracks from AI music generators for creators
Harmoniq Studio is an AI music generator that creates finished stems, MIDI, and arrangement-ready tracks from simple prompts. It combines waveform-level synthesis, chord-aware melody generation, and tempo/mood conditioning to produce commercially usable audio for podcasts, ads, games, and indie releases. The key differentiator is real-time MIDI export and DAW-ready stem separation so producers can refine outputs in any studio workflow. Harmoniq Studio serves music producers, sound designers, and content creators who need fast prototyping with high-quality audio. Pricing is accessible with a freemium tier and Pro plans starting at a competitive monthly rate.
Harmoniq Studio launched to bridge creative idea speed and professional audio quality in AI music generators. Founded by a team of audio engineers and machine learning researchers, the product positions itself as a hybrid composition partner that outputs both finished stems and editable MIDI. The core value proposition is to let users go from a text or hummed prompt to a mix-ready multi-track file within minutes, reducing early-stage composition friction while preserving hands-on control for final production. Its models were trained on licensed sample libraries and publicly available MIDI datasets, and the product emphasizes transparent controls rather than black-box outputs.
The platform's feature set targets real-world production needs. Its chord-aware melody generator analyzes user input chords and creates harmonically consistent lead lines that export as MIDI for immediate DAW editing. A tempo-and-mood slider controls arrangement density and rhythmic complexity, producing variations from minimal ambient beds to punchy electronic backings. Harmoniq Studio also performs stem separation at export, delivering individual drums, bass, synth, and vocal-like leads as WAV files up to 24-bit/48kHz, and provides a humanize toggle to introduce realistic timing and velocity variations. Users can import reference tracks to match timbre and master-chain presets for consistent loudness across exports.
Pricing is tiered to fit hobbyists and professionals. The Free tier allows 5 full-track renders per month, 30-second export length capped at 128 kbps MP3, and basic MIDI downloads. Pro is $14/month and raises limits to 50 renders, full-length WAV exports up to 3 minutes, 24-bit stems, unlimited MIDI exports, and priority render speed. Studio is $39/month adding team seats, high-priority batch rendering, commercial licensing for up to 100k streams, and VST/AU plugin access. Enterprise plans offer custom models, SSO, on-prem deployment, and negotiated licensing for large catalog or label needs.
Harmoniq Studio is used by indie producers prototyping complete arrangements, game audio designers generating adaptive music beds, and podcasters creating unique theme music. For example, a freelance composer uses Harmoniq Studio to draft ten song ideas per week and convert two into client-ready stems, while a game audio designer produces looping adaptive tracks that sync to gameplay tempo with minimal iteration. Compared to AIVA, Harmoniq Studio emphasizes DAW-friendly outputs, stem separation, and MIDI-first workflows rather than only score-based composition.
Real-time MIDI export saved my workflow — instant DAW-ready MIDI and separated stems, perfect for finishing ideas fast.
24-bit WAV stems on Pro sounded ready for mastering, though free tier only gives 30-second MP3 previews.
Tempo/mood conditioning made adaptive 60–90s loops that sync to gameplay; exports were DAW-ready stems under two minutes.