~30s soundtracks
Generate roughly 30-second instrumental music clips to score a scene or short video.
Generate ~30-second instrumental soundtracks with Google’s Lyria — score the AI videos you make on the Renoise Canvas.
Lyria is Google’s (Vertex) music model, integrated in Renoise to generate roughly 30-second background music clips — instrumental soundtracks you can lay under a video. It is built for scoring and background beds, not for full songs with vocals or lyrics. In Renoise you generate a clip and pair it with the video you made on the same Canvas.
Making the video too? See the AI music video guide
Google’s Lyria music model, on the Renoise Canvas. It scores video — it is not a full-song generator.
Generate roughly 30-second instrumental music clips to score a scene or short video.
Pair a clip with the AI video you generated in Renoise — one Canvas for picture and sound.
A light 2-credit clip, so you can try a few moods and pick the fit.
Lyria is part of the same plan as the video and image models — no separate tool.
Lyria in Renoise is a soundtracking tool. It generates short, instrumental background music — the kind of bed you drop under a product clip, a montage or a social video so it does not sit in silence. Describe a mood or a scene and you get roughly a 30-second clip to try.
What it is not: a full-song generator. If you are after complete tracks with vocals, verses and lyrics, that is a different class of tool. Lyria here is aimed squarely at scoring — quick, royalty-conscious background music that finishes the videos you are already making on the Canvas.
That pairing is the point. You can generate the visuals with Seedance or Kling and a soundtrack with Lyria without leaving Renoise, then take both into your edit.
One plan unlocks Lyria, the video models and the image models.
Generate a background music clip with Lyria, on the Canvas with every other model.
Roughly 30-second instrumental background music clips — soundtracks to lay under a video. Describe a mood or scene and Lyria (Google) generates a clip you can pair with your footage on the Canvas.
No. Lyria in Renoise is built for short instrumental background music, not full songs with vocals or lyrics. Use it to score videos and montages, not to produce complete tracks.
About 30 seconds per clip. For a longer video, generate a clip that matches the mood and loop or layer it in your edit.
Music generated in Renoise is intended for use with your own content under the platform’s general AI-output terms. Check the specific terms in your account before using it in paid or published work.
Lyria is Google’s music model (via Vertex). Renoise integrates it alongside its video models (Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0 Omni) and image models — Renoise does not train the model itself.