15 secondsYouTube Intro
YouTube intros either earn the next 30 seconds or get skipped. This preset earns it — distorted guitar riff, rising whooshes, channel-mark sting at second 12.
BPM · 124–138
Vlogs cut between voiceover and silent b-roll constantly. This preset breathes with the cuts — warm guitar strums, light percussion, hummed vocal that fills the silent moments without crowding the talkative ones.
It’s designed not to — the vocal sits at -22 dBFS and only fills the spaces between voiceover phrases. Your editor will need to keep the music ducked under voiceover (any DAW does this with sidechain), but the preset’s vocal placement makes the ducking forgiving.
Yes — the indie-folk framing reads as "thoughtful traveler" rather than "TikTok tourist". For more upbeat travel content (action sports, festival), use the SaaS Launch Anthem preset instead — its anthemic build matches the energy better.
Yes. Generate the base preset, then add "wintery cozy textures, soft snow ambience" or "summer-bright, cicada hint" to the extra prompt field for seasonal variations. Same brand voice, different mood per video.
15 secondsYouTube intros either earn the next 30 seconds or get skipped. This preset earns it — distorted guitar riff, rising whooshes, channel-mark sting at second 12.
BPM · 124–138
15 secondsYouTube end-screens hold the viewer for ~10 seconds while they decide what to do next. This preset gives them space — soft pad, slow filter sweep, no drums fighting their attention.
BPM · 80–92
1 minuteVideo essays live or die on listener attention to the words. This preset takes the opposite of every other template — no hook, no melody, no drums. Just evolving texture under your voice.
BPM · 70–82
1 minuteTutorial viewers stay if the cognitive load feels manageable. This preset helps — calm electric piano, brushed drums, vinyl crackle. The music does the comforting; you do the explaining.
BPM · 78–88