30 secondsLuxury Perfume Ad
Luxury fragrance ads earn their premium through restraint. This preset matches — sustained strings, slow felt piano, ethereal solo vocal. The kind of music that lets a single perfume bottle hold the frame.
BPM · 56–68
Brand jingles earn their budget by getting stuck in heads. This preset is engineered for that — retro trumpet, hand-clap groove, doo-doo-da-da hook with the slogan slot pre-cut at the end.
Effective jingles end with a slogan voiceover ("Got Milk?", "I’m lovin’ it") — the music drops out so the brand line lands without competition. The preset times the instrumental tail to drop at second 13, leaving 2 clean seconds for your slogan recording.
Yes — swap the preset to song-mode and paste your slogan as the lyrics input. The "doo-doo-da-da" placeholder keeps the melodic shape; your slogan replaces the syllables. Best results with a 4-syllable slogan (matches the hook’s natural rhythm).
Pro tier exports include a -23 LUFS broadcast master alongside the standard -14 LUFS streaming master. -23 LUFS satisfies EBU R128 / ATSC A/85 for TV/radio submission without an extra mastering pass.
30 secondsLuxury fragrance ads earn their premium through restraint. This preset matches — sustained strings, slow felt piano, ethereal solo vocal. The kind of music that lets a single perfume bottle hold the frame.
BPM · 56–68
15 secondsA logo sting is the audio equivalent of your wordmark. This preset delivers it — orchestral whoosh into a resolved chord, then silence. Drop it on every video, every webinar open, every product launch.
BPM · 80–90
30 secondsFashion campaigns trade on confidence. This preset earns it — gated reverb snare, pulsing bass, distant vocal pad. Music that walks, doesn’t announce.
BPM · 112–122
1 minuteBuilds from a sparse arpeggio to a full-band chorus over 60 seconds. The kind of track a founder posts on launch day with a one-line caption — "We did it."
BPM · 118–128