AI Mashup Maker

An AI mashup maker treats two tracks as one project, not two clips. Upload the source audio, tell it what each track should do, and shape a new result instead of building a remix by hand.

AI mashup maker: start with two source tracks

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AI Mashup Maker ideas to hear first

Listen to concept examples built around different combinations of rhythm, vocal character, texture, and energy. Use them as starting points for your AI song mashup; every source pair will behave differently.

Concept example01
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Track ASummer Pop
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Track BNeon Retro
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Summer Neon

Pop Summer × Synthwave · Bright summer dance hooks + Analog synth pulse and gated drums

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Track AWavy Jazz Trap
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Track BBreakcore Cloud
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Jazz Fracture

Jazz Trap × Chaotic Breakcore · Airy London jazz, sampled melodies, syncopated rhythms + Raspy vocal, heavy 808s, distorted Amen breaks

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Track ARainy Lo-fi
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Track BHeroic Horizon
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Concept direction

Rainlight Cinema

Lo-fi Chill × Epic Cinematic · Warm piano, vinyl crackle, rain, mellow jazz samples + Sweeping strings, brass, choir and trailer percussion

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Track APower Chords
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Track BSlapback Groove
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Funk Riot

Pop Punk × Funk Rock · Fast pop punk guitars, snappy drums and gang vocals + Slap bass, wah guitar, horns and falsetto

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How to use an AI mashup maker in three steps

The workflow is short, but the creative choice is yours: decide which source should lead, what should change, and what should stay in the background.

  1. 01

    Upload two tracks

    Choose two MP3, WAV, or M4A files that you own or can use. Clean audio gives the model more useful material. For a first test, pick clear sections and avoid clipping, long silence, or heavy noise.

  2. 02

    Describe the handoff

    Use Auto mode for a quick direction. Choose Custom mode when details matter: name the lead vocal, rhythm, melody, arrangement, lyrics, instrumental output, and contrast between the sources.

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    Generate, listen, and adjust

    Preview the new interpretation and listen for balance. If one track takes over, make its role specific, change the prompt, or adjust source-audio influence. Treat the first pass as a draft, not a final mix.

A new arrangement built from two sources

An AI mashup maker uses both tracks as references and generates a new musical result—not a simple overlay, and not a substitute for detailed stem editing in a DAW.

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Track A

Summer Pop

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Track B

Neon Retro

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Concept direction

Summer Neon

It reads each track for useful musical traits

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The model considers audible vocals, melody, rhythm, energy, instrumentation, and the overall character of each uploaded source. That helps it find a possible connection between tracks that may come from different genres or moods.

It creates a fresh arrangement

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The output can keep recognizable qualities from both sources while changing phrasing, structure, instrumentation, vocal delivery, or which idea feels most prominent. The result is generative, so exact stem-level placement is not guaranteed.

It follows the direction you give

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Your description, lyrics, style, instrumental setting, model, and influence controls set the direction. Clear role assignments work better than loose adjectives. Say what should lead before describing the mood.

Help the AI mashup maker make a clear mix decision

The best prompts explain the relationship between the tracks. Rather than saying only “make it cool,” tell the model what to borrow from each source and where the new arrangement should go.

  • Start with clean files that have a clear musical idea. Remove clipping, long empty sections, and distracting background noise when you can.
  • Name the track that should lead the vocals, groove, melody, or emotional tone. A defined role is easier to follow than a vague request to blend everything equally.
  • Use shorter, clearly structured material for your first attempt. Once you understand how the source pair behaves, try longer or more unusual sections.
  • Choose contrast with one point of connection: a shared tempo, a similar phrase, a compatible mood, or a rhythm that can carry both ideas.
  • If one source disappears, rewrite the prompt around that source's job and raise its audio influence before regenerating. Changing one clear variable makes the next result easier to evaluate.

An AI mashup maker for ideas that need a starting direction

Explore a combination before spending hours rebuilding it by hand. It suits sketches and early creative decisions; a DAW still gives more precise control over timing, stems, and mastering.

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DJs and remix creators

Test whether two musical ideas can share a groove before you commit to detailed editing. Compare several directions, note what works, and take the strongest idea into your preferred production setup.

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Video and social creators

Find a fresh intro, transition, or musical bed for a cut, short, trailer, or concept reel. Listen in the context of the edit, and keep the source-rights check part of your workflow.

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Songwriters and producers

Prototype a genre crossover, alternate arrangement, or unexpected vocal and instrumental pairing before booking studio time. The draft can help you decide what to keep, rewrite, or produce from scratch.

Know what to expect from your AI mashup maker workflow

A useful AI mashup generator should be clear about source rights, processing, and output expectations. Read the current terms for details, and only upload material you are authorized to send for processing.

Upload privacy

Your files are sent through the configured AI provider so the requested result can be created. Review the current privacy and retention terms before uploading unreleased, confidential, or client-owned music.

Source rights

Only upload recordings, vocals, and lyrics you own or have permission to use. Generating a new interpretation does not remove copyright or other rights attached to the original material.

Generated output

Whether you can publish or monetize the result depends on your plan, the rights to your source files, and applicable licenses or platform rules. Check those terms before commercial release.

Questions people ask before using an AI mashup maker

Here are practical answers about two-song inputs, control, processing, rights, and what to expect from a generative result.

What is an AI mashup maker?+

An AI mashup maker takes two audio sources and your direction, then generates a new track inspired by both. It can explore a shared groove, vocal character, melody, or production style, but it does not produce an exact overlay or a frame-perfect edit.

Can I use an ai mashup maker online without installing software?+

Yes. This ai mashup maker online runs in your browser: upload two source files, set the direction, generate, and preview the result. You may need to sign in; models and credits depend on your account and plan.

Is there an ai mashup maker app for phone or desktop?+

The AI mashup maker app is browser-based, so you can use it on a supported phone, tablet, or computer without a native install. A larger screen is more comfortable for comparing tracks and controls.

Can an ai mashup maker 2 songs into one result?+

Yes. The workflow uses Track A and Track B. Upload one file in each slot, then explain which source should lead the vocals, rhythm, melody, or atmosphere. The new interpretation may not keep both songs equally recognizable.

How is an ai mashup generator different from a normal song mashup maker?+

A traditional song mashup maker gives direct control over timing, layers, and edits. An AI mashup generator uses references and instructions to propose a new arrangement. It works well for exploring directions; a DAW is better for exact timing and stem-level production.

What does ai mashup maker (music extended) mean?+

People looking for music extension may mean two different tasks. This page blends two sources; a music extender continues one song beyond its ending. Choose the workflow that matches the job.

What audio formats and file sizes are supported?+

The uploader accepts MP3, WAV, and M4A files up to 200 MB each. For a stronger first attempt, use a clear section and avoid clipping, silence, or heavy noise. Quality cannot guarantee a result, but it gives the model more usable information.

Can I control which track has more influence?+

Yes. State the preferred role, then use source-audio influence and style controls when you need more balance. If Track A overwhelms Track B, make Track B's job specific and regenerate. Controls guide direction, not exact stem placement.

Is the AI mashup maker free, and who owns the generated music?+

A limited amount of free generation is available, with the exact allowance determined by your current account and plan. To avoid copyright disputes, only upload audio you own or have permission to use. The newly generated result is yours after generation when those source rights and the applicable plan or license terms allow it; generating a new track does not transfer rights in someone else’s original recording.

Bring two tracks and let the AI mashup maker point the way.

Choose source audio you can use, describe what each track should contribute, and let the AI mashup maker produce a direction to hear, compare, and refine.