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ElevenLabs: Generate radio jingles with Eleven Music

Demo summary

Brad demonstrates how to use Eleven Music to generate radio jingles by entering specific prompts and lyrics, then shows how to use the revision feature to add instrumental intros.

Step-by-step

  1. Enter a prompt describing the genre (e.g., 'Top 40 radio jingle' or 'pop punk radio jingle').
  2. Input the specific lyrics for the jingle.
  3. Spell station names or numbers phonetically to ensure correct pronunciation.
  4. Generate the short version of the jingle first.
  5. Select the revision feature after the initial generation.
  6. Request an instrumental intro (e.g., 'add 60 seconds of instrumental on the beginning') to allow for voiceover space.

Options

  • Add specific instruments like a saxophone via the revision tool
  • Switch genres between Top 40, Hip Hop, or Alternative Rock

Watch out for

  • Initial generations may sometimes result in 'muddy' audio where station names are hard to hear.

Tips

  • Spell out numbers and call signs phonetically (e.g., 'Q-one-oh-eight') to help the AI understand the pronunciation.
  • Create the short vocal jingle first and then add the instrumental section as a revision rather than trying to prompt both at once for more consistent results.

Highlights

I had no idea it was going to do that. That 11 music would know when I said top 40 radio jingle use these lyrics that it would go oh yeah I know what that is.

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