Use the Store for licensed catalog, then jump into AI Studio when the brief needs a custom melody, voice, or alternate take.
Prompt to song
Generate a custom cue for the cut that does not exist in the catalog yet.
Open
Browse renders
Hear public AI tracks, voices, playlists, and prompt ideas from other creators.
Voice personas
Pick a singer or character voice, then come back for licensed stems and SFX.
Production, licensing, and the tooling we use to ship SONICHAOS.
How the twelve themes of the SONICHAOS World Kits line were chosen, one named producer per city, and the production techniques that ship in every 3D box.
Royalty-free perpetual ownership versus credit-expire subscription models. Concrete numbers on Splice and Loopcloud public pricing, our 14-day refund window, and what 'for life' means when the platform itself changes.
The production methods behind the SONICHAOS kit catalog: mic chains, BPM grids, key labels in standard and Camelot notation, the mastering target, and the folder convention every producer hands in.
Frame extraction, CLIP embeddings, a learned projection into CLAP space, ANN search across 40,000 vectors, and tempo-keyed re-ranking. The honest scope statement is at the end.
Artwork, title, 96-bar waveform, duration, BPM, key, favourite, download. The row is fixed at 56 px and never collapses to a dotted placeholder. Here is why.
How the SONICHAOS teams plan works for studios and agencies: one seat per producer, pooled downloads, invoice billing on Studio tier, and a per-project audit trail.
From the location and the microphone through the edit pass, the naming convention, the loudness target, and the signed metadata that ships with every pack.
Streaming platforms normalise to roughly -14 LUFS integrated. Here is the chain we use, the ceiling we set, and what you should leave alone on import.
Plain-English walkthrough of the perpetual download licence: scope, term, what you cannot do, and how contributor royalties get paid through Stripe Connect.