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MusicGen Web is a cutting-edge in-browser text-to-music generation tool powered by Transformers.js. It allows users to generate music directly from text input, making it an innovative solution for creators, musicians, and music enthusiasts. No downloads or installations are required—simply access it through your web browser and start creating music instantly.
• Text-to-Music Conversion: Transform any text input into a unique musical composition.
• Browser-Based: Access MusicGen Web directly from your browser, with no additional software needed.
• Customization: Adjust settings like mood, genre, and tempo to tailor your music generation experience.
• Real-Time Generation: Get instant results—music is generated and playable within seconds.
• Sharing & Exporting: Share your creations or export them for further editing in external tools.
Using MusicGen Web is straightforward:
What browsers are supported by MusicGen Web?
MusicGen Web is designed to work with most modern web browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Ensure your browser is up-to-date for the best experience.
Can I customize the output music?
Yes, MusicGen Web allows you to customize the mood, genre, and tempo of your generated music. These settings can be adjusted before generating your composition.
How do I share my generated music?
Once your music is generated, you can share it directly via a link or export it as an audio file for use in other applications.
What formats are the generated music files in?
MusicGen Web typically generates music in standard audio formats like WAV or MP3, ensuring compatibility with most media players and editing software.