15 secondsBrand Slogan Jingle
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.
BPM · 122–134
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.
Yes — the cinematic restraint translates to any luxury vertical. Watches especially benefit from the slow rubato feel because hero shots tend to be still product photography rather than motion.
Premium-brand neuroscience research consistently shows that slower music is unconsciously associated with higher perceived value. The 56-68 BPM range sits below the resting human heart rate, which signals "calm down and look closely" — exactly the buying frame for a luxury good.
It can, but the rubato (free-time) feel makes it harder to sync narration cleanly. For voiceover-heavy luxury content, generate a steadier 30s preset and prompt for "felt piano + sustained strings, strict tempo".
15 secondsBrand 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.
BPM · 122–134
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