Hey everyone 👋
I built HumToBeats to make music creation faster and more accessible for people who have ideas but don’t necessarily know music production.
A lot of AI music tools feel complicated, slow, or disconnected from the creative flow. I wanted something lightweight where you can hum, describe a vibe, or enter a prompt and quickly turn it into beats and music concepts.
As an indie developer, I’ve been experimenting with AI music products through projects like MusicPromptPro and LumiFM, and HumToBeats is part of that journey.
Still improving the product every week, and I’d genuinely love feedback from creators, producers, and anyone experimenting with AI-generated music.
Thanks for checking it out 🙌
@mateusz_gierlach thanks for your advice ,i will consider it as a feature in the near feature,or maybe i will work on it immediatly
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Very cool concept! One thing I'm curious about: how well does the model handle off-key humming or rough vocal sketches? A lot of great ideas start messy. Congrats on the launch and looking forward to trying it out!
That’s exactly the use case I’m building around. HumToBeats does not expect a polished vocal take. The hum can be rough, off-key, or just a loose sketch of the melodic direction. The goal is to capture the intent: contour, rhythm, energy, and vibe, then use that as a creative signal for the generated beat.
That said, cleaner input usually gives the system a better starting point. A simple wordless hum with a clear rhythm or melody shape works best right now. If the input is extremely noisy or unclear, the result may need a few remix/regenerate passes.
I agree with you: a lot of good ideas start messy, so making the product tolerant of imperfect input is a big part of the roadmap.
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KuvMusic
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Super cool idea, is there a way to upload a snippet directly?
KuvMusic
@mateusz_gierlach thanks for your advice ,i will consider it as a feature in the near feature,or maybe i will work on it immediatly
Very cool concept! One thing I'm curious about: how well does the model handle off-key humming or rough vocal sketches? A lot of great ideas start messy. Congrats on the launch and looking forward to trying it out!
KuvMusic
@reddit_shazan Thanks so much!
That’s exactly the use case I’m building around. HumToBeats does not expect a polished vocal take. The hum can be rough, off-key, or just a loose sketch of the melodic direction. The goal is to capture the intent: contour, rhythm, energy, and vibe, then use that as a creative signal for the generated beat.
That said, cleaner input usually gives the system a better starting point. A simple wordless hum with a clear rhythm or melody shape works best right now. If the input is extremely noisy or unclear, the result may need a few remix/regenerate passes.
I agree with you: a lot of good ideas start messy, so making the product tolerant of imperfect input is a big part of the roadmap.