AI Music GeneratorFor Songs, Covers, and Instrumentals
tonogen.com helps you turn prompts, lyrics, vocals, or source audio into usable music workflows. Generate songs, add vocals, build instrumentals, extend clips, split stems, and export your results in one browser workspace.
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Create music online with one workspace instead of scattered tools
Tonogen combines text-to-music generation with practical follow-up actions. Start with a prompt, lyrics, a vocal, an instrumental, or an uploaded track, then move into cover generation, continuation, vocal separation, MIDI export, WAV conversion, and downloadable outputs.
Built around practical music creation workflows
Search Intent Coverage
Landing page sections mapped to real music intents
Current AI music search results heavily favor direct problem-to-workflow pages such as AI song generator, AI instrumental generator, AI song generator with vocals, and editing tools like vocal separation. Tonogen can cover those intents with dedicated entry points and shared generation infrastructure.
AI Music Generator
Generate original songs from text prompts, lyrics, style tags, and vocal or instrumental settings. Use this as the main entry point for broad music creation searches.
AI Cover Generator
Upload a source track and generate a new cover direction when you want alternate vocal tone, style, or delivery without rebuilding the song from zero.
Song Extender
Continue a hook, loop, intro, or demo into a longer section. This is useful for users searching for ways to extend songs, continue clips, or finish short ideas.
AI Song Generator With Vocals
Start from an instrumental or backing track and add vocals to test toplines, rough demos, and different singing directions before recording final takes.
AI Instrumental Generator
Upload vocals or an acapella and generate matching accompaniment. This workflow helps creators build demos, test genres, and turn voice ideas into fuller arrangements.
Vocal Splitter and Export Tools
After generation, Tonogen supports vocal separation, MIDI generation, WAV conversion, downloadable outputs, and history management in the same workflow.
What Tonogen can do for music creators
These sections reflect the features already exposed in the music generator and track action flows.
Text to Music and Lyrics-Led Generation
Start from a prompt, a title, lyrics, style instructions, and vocal or instrumental settings to generate original music online.
Vocal and Instrumental Workflows
Add vocals to a backing track, or build accompaniment around vocals and acapellas when you need faster demo creation.
Cover and Extension Tools
Upload an existing track to generate a new cover direction or continue a short clip into a fuller section without leaving the workspace.
Practical Editing Outputs
Convert tracks to WAV, generate MIDI, fetch timestamped lyrics, and use separation tools for downstream production workflows.
Downloads and History in One Place
Keep generated results in a single browser workspace with playback, download options, history, and follow-up actions on finished tracks.
Multi-Genre Prompting
Use genre, mood, tempo, voice, and style guidance to push the generator toward pop, rap, electronic, cinematic, ambient, and other directions.
How Tonogen organizes AI music creation
The core flow is simple: choose the right starting material, generate a result, then move into editing or export actions.
Choose the right input
Start from text, lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, or a source track depending on whether you want to generate, cover, extend, or rebuild a song idea.
Generate the musical direction
Use style, genre, mood, and workflow-specific settings to create songs, covers, added vocals, added instrumentals, or continued sections.
Refine, export, and reuse
Review the output in your workspace, separate vocals if needed, convert to WAV, export MIDI, and keep iterating from the strongest result.
FAQ for AI music generation on Tonogen
These are the core questions users usually ask before trying an AI music workflow.
Start with the workflow that matches your music job
If you want the broadest entry point, start with the AI music generator. If you already have source audio, jump directly into cover, extension, vocal, or instrumental workflows.