Key Takeaways:
- Mureka uses advanced “MusiCoT” technology that incorporates thinking and self-criticism to improve music quality
- The platform offers both basic and advanced creation modes to accommodate different skill levels
- Users can customize vocal timbres, upload reference tracks, and even clone their own voice with premium features
Kunlun Tech’s Skywork AI division has recently launched Mureka O1 and Mureka V6, introducing what they claim is “the world’s first music reasoning large model” that outperforms popular competitors like Suno.
This AI music generator allows users to create professional-quality songs with just a few clicks.
Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use Mureka’s AI music generator to turn your musical ideas into reality.
Getting Started with Mureka AI song generator
Step 1: Create Your Account
Navigate to Mureka and sign up for a free account. The free plan allows you to generate 1.
Step 2: Choose Your Creation Mode
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Once logged in, click on the “Create” button in the navigation menu. You’ll be presented with two options:
- Basic Mode: Perfect for beginners, requiring minimal input
- Advanced Mode: Offers more detailed customization options
Step 3: Describe Your Music (Basic Mode)
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- If you’ve selected Basic Mode, you’ll see a text box where you can describe the type of music you want. Think of this as telling a friend what vibe you’re going for:
- 1. Enter a description (e.g., “A calming piano track with a cozy coffee shop feel”)
- 2. Optionally select a genre from the scrollable list below
- 3. Click the “Create” button and wait for the AI to generate your music
Mureka typically generates two versions of your song so you can choose your favorite.
Step 4: Advanced Song Creation
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For more control over your music, use the Advanced Mode:
1. Enter a song title (e.g., “Midnight Ocean”)
2. Input your lyrics or click “Random” to let Mureka generate lyrics for you
3. Select vocal preferences from the library of AI voices (Elara, Talia, Bella, Gia, Bruce)
4. Choose a reference track from Mureka’s library or upload your own (premium feature)
5. Optionally record a melody by clicking “Melody ideas” to hum or sing a tune
6. Click “Create” to generate your song
Output Example 1:
Output Example 2:
Bonus: Click on “Description” to customize your creation
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Mureka offers several ways to refine your music:
- Style Selection: Choose from genres like Pop, R&B, Rock, Disco, Electronic, and more
- Mood Options: Select emotions like Relaxed, Happy, Energetic, Sad, or Mysterious
- Voice Gender: Pick between female and male vocals
- Song Structure: Define specific sections like Intro, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, and Outro (Advanced Mode)
Step 5: Save and Share Your Music
Once your song is generated:
1. Preview both versions by clicking the play button
2. Download your favorite as an MP3 by clicking the download icon (premium feature)
3. Access all your creations in the Library tab
With the Pro Plan ($30/month) and the Basic plan ($10/ month), you gain additional features like regenerating parts, extending song length, and downloading individual stems for further editing.
Is Mureka an ethical AI music generator?
AI music generators like Suno and Udio have faced legal backlash for allegedly using copyrighted music to train their models. GEMA has sued Suno and the RIAA have filed lawsuits claiming these companies trained on protected works without permission, leading to tracks that closely resemble original songs.
This raises a big question: is it fair to use copyrighted material to teach AI how to create music?
The debate centers on whether this practice falls under “fair use.” While some argue it fosters innovation, others see it as exploiting artists without proper credit or compensation.
Platforms like Suno and Udio are now defending themselves in court, while creators push for stricter rules around transparency and consent.
As for Mureka, its parent company Skywork AI hasn’t shared much about its training data. So far, though, Mureka hasn’t been publicly tied to any copyright disputes, leaving room for speculation about whether it’s playing it safe or simply flying under the radar.
Comparing Mureka to Suno, Udio, and Riffusion:
Skywork AI’s Mureka O1 stands out as the first “music reasoning large model,” using its MusiCoT (Music Chain-of-Thought) technology to pre-plan song structures before generating audio. This gives Mureka an edge in creating instrumentals with better flow and coherence.
In terms of vocals, though, it’s still catching up. Users have noted occasional artifacts in the generated vocals that require editing, whereas Suno v4 tends to produce more polished vocal tracks.
When it comes to instrumentals, Mureka holds its own against Suno, Udio, and Riffusion. The structural quality of its tracks is particularly strong, making it a solid option for background scores or instrumental-heavy projects. Riffusion’s spectrogram-based approach is innovative but often lacks cohesion compared to Mureka’s outputs. For a broader comparison of platforms like these, check out my review where I tested the 7 best AI music generators.
Overall, while Mureka may not yet dominate every category, its focus on arrangement and instrumental quality makes it a serious contender in the AI music space.