Nvidia’s Fugato

Fugatto by Nvidia is a revolutionary AI model that generates and transforms audio using text and audio prompts. It allows users to compose music, modify voices, add or remove instruments, and even create entirely new sounds.

It allows fine-grained control over attributes like accent, emotion, and sound evolution. For example, it can morph sounds over time, such as a train transitioning into a string orchestra, or a choir.

Its debut showcased impressive creativity, from music with barking dogs to instruments mimicking animal sounds, marking Fugatto as a groundbreaking leap in generative audio technology.

The video below shows what amazing capabilities it will give to filmmakers.

MultiFoley

MultiFoley is an impressive new AI tool for creating soundtracks that perfectly match silent videos, whether you’re going for realistic sound effects or something more imaginative. With MultiFoley, you can generate high-quality, synchronized sounds using text, audio, or video as inputs.

One of its coolest tricks is that you can guide it with reference sounds—like pulling audio from a sound effects library or a partial video soundtrack—and it will build a complete, seamless audio experience. Need a skateboard’s wheels spinning without the wind noise, or maybe a lion’s roar that sounds like a cat’s meow? MultiFoley can help you with this.

It’s super versatile, too. You can use it to create sounds based on text prompts, extend incomplete soundtracks, or tweak audio using existing references. By combining AI smarts with professional sound effects, it produces clear, full-bandwidth audio that’s perfect for everything from film production to creative projects.

If sound design is part of your workflow, MultiFoley could save you a lot of time while opening up endless creative possibilities.

Riffusion: A New Free Competitor To Suno And Udio

Riffusion is an AI-powered tool that lets users create entire songs just by typing a simple prompt. Whether it’s country, hip-hop, metal, or even a quirky song about too many streaming subscriptions, it generates unique tracks with lyrics and melodies in seconds. Users can also experiment with blending different musical styles, tweaking elements like tempo and tone, and even adjusting how “weird” a song sounds. The tool is still in beta but already offers an easy way to play with AI-generated music, making it accessible to anyone curious about the intersection of AI and creativity.

One of Riffusion’s standout features is the ability to upload audio and transform it in creative ways. Users can remix old recordings, extend songs, or even reimagine a track in a completely different genre. Whether it’s turning a jazz tune into punk rock or adding a funk beat to a guitar riff, the possibilities are endless. The platform also plans to personalize music based on user preferences, making AI-generated tracks even more tailored. And it’s currently free.

Beatoven AI: A Simple Way to Create Custom Music

Beatoven AI is designed for anyone who wants background music without the hassle of composing it themselves. It offers an easy way to generate music based on the mood and genre you choose, making it useful for videos, podcasts, and other creative projects. Instead of searching for tracks that fit, users can guide the AI to create something that matches their vision. You can explore more at Beatoven.ai.

Udio Sessions: Editing Music in a Familiar Way

Udio Sessions brings a fresh take to AI music creation by giving you a visual timeline to play with your track’s flow – short verses, choruses, bridges, and all – just like editing a video or a song. Unlike other tools that rely on blind changes, Sessions lets you see and move parts around, extend sections, or swap or redo elements on the fly. It fits neatly into your creative rhythm, helping you fine-tune your work.What stands out about Sessions is how natural it feels to use, no complicated steps or hidden features. If you’ve ever wanted to simply repeat a part of a song or make a section longer without starting over, this makes it easy. It gives you room to experiment and adjust things as you go, making the creative process feel more hands-on and less like guesswork. Learn more