From Agent to Studio: A Complete Creation Workflow
Use the AI Musician Agent to shape an idea, launch creative tools, follow queued jobs, and organize finished work in your library.
The Agent and Studio solve different parts of the same problem. The Agent helps you decide what to make; Studio gives you direct control over how it is generated. Used together, they create a clean path from conversation to finished asset.
1. Give the Agent context, not a command fragment
Start with the purpose of the piece. Mention where it will be heard, the feeling it should create, what must be avoided, and any material you already have.
For example: “I need a reflective closing track for a short travel film. It should feel hopeful without becoming triumphant. No vocals. I have a field recording of evening rain.”
The Agent can turn that context into a focused direction, suggest a structure, draft a prompt, or recommend the most appropriate Studio tool.
2. Inspect before you generate
Ask the Agent to explain the musical choices in the proposed prompt. Check the tempo, lead instrument, dynamic arc, and intended use of your reference material. This short review often saves more credits than repeatedly generating from an unclear brief.
3. Move into the right tool
Open music generation for a complete track, lyrics for text development, album cover for artwork, or an audio tool for extension and separation. The Agent can prepare parameters, while Studio keeps the final settings visible and editable before submission.
4. Let the queue work in the background
After submission, the job is processed asynchronously. You do not need to keep the tab open. Use task history or the Library to check whether it is queued, processing, complete, or failed.
5. Review the result with a specific question
Avoid judging only “good” or “bad.” Ask: Is the chorus arriving too early? Is the vocal too bright? Does the cover communicate the same mood as the track? Bring that observation back to the Agent and request a targeted revision.
6. Organize and publish intentionally
Keep useful drafts in your private Library, download the files you need, and publish only selected work to the Showcase. Before publishing or commercially using a result, confirm that your inputs, references, lyrics, and intended use comply with applicable rights and platform terms.
This workflow keeps creative judgment with you while using the Agent for reasoning and Studio for execution—the strongest role for each.