#Hey - can you share your prompt with me
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Sure, here it is :
Create a 90-second lo-fi house / deep house instrumental, around 125 BPM in D minor, 4/4. The mood is late-night, nostalgic and slightly melancholic but still warm and groovy, like walking home through a quiet city after the club.
Drums: soft but punchy 909-style kick, relaxed clap and hi-hat groove with a little swing, dusty percussion and light shuffle.
Bass: deep, warm, rounded house bassline with sidechain pumping, simple repeating patterns that lock with the kick.
Chords: lush lo-fi synth or Rhodes chords with gentle detune and tape wobble, using jazzy D minor 7–G minor 7 type progressions.
Melody: a simple dreamy synth lead with reverb and delay that enters after 20 seconds, not too busy.
Atmosphere: subtle vinyl crackle, room noise and filtered noise sweeps, occasional delay throws.
Arrangement:
– 0–15s: drums + atmosphere only (DJ-friendly intro)
– 15–45s: add bass and chords, groove builds
– 45–60s: short breakdown with just chords + FX
– 60–90s: full groove returns and slowly filters down at the end.
Instrumental only, no vocals.*
Thanks :))
Yeah, but I was trying other style and this one have the same issue on repetitive flows.
This one was also producing very bad result :
Explosive, high-energy liquid drum and bass, instrumental only.
Tempo around 173–176 BPM in F# minor, emotional and euphoric but very energetic.
Drums: tight, rolling liquid DnB breakbeats with ghost notes, fast hi-hats and frequent drum fills.
Make the drums punchy and loud in the mix with strong sidechained kick and snare. Use occasional
snare rolls and riser FX to build into each drop.
Bass: deep, warm, rolling sub-bass with sidechain pump, plus a smooth mid-bass layer during the drops.
The bass should move with the chord progression and not just hold one note.
Lead & harmony: use a BRIGHT SYNTHETIC ELECTRONIC PIANO as the main lead (no acoustic or grand piano).
The keys should be plucky and modern with subtle chorus, delay and reverb. Write 8-bar melodic phrases
with variation: do NOT repeat the exact same 1–2 bar riff. Use call-and-response between the electronic
piano and airy synth pads or plucks.
Structure:
- Intro (8–16 bars): filtered pads and a simple electronic piano motif over light percussion.
- Build / pre-drop (8 bars): add rising FX, snare roll, and filter sweeps. Increase tension clearly.
- DROP 1 (16–32 bars): full drums, sub-bass and bright electronic piano hook. Make the drop feel
explosive with a clear contrast in volume, density and brightness compared to the intro. Add extra
synth layers for impact on the first hit of the drop. - Breakdown: remove bass and most drums. Keep pads and a NEW variation of the electronic piano melody
or a slightly different chord progression so it does not feel like a copy-paste loop. - Build into DROP 2: even more intense than Drop 1, with extra counter-melodies, drum fills or FX.
You can briefly switch to half-time drums for 4 bars, then slam back into full-speed DnB.
Overall feel: euphoric, fluid, and dancefloor-ready, with clearly explosive drops and evolving melodies,
not a static loop. Instrumental only, no vocals.
I cannot download the result unfortunately, but the result create something with a background melody always present that really make the sound monotone
The sound is way better (even still bit repetitive, I would have limited to 2min), what was the prompt ?