How to Prompt Orchestria for Studio-Grade Stems
The Multi-Agent Orchestration
To get the most out of Orchestria, it helps to understand how the platform translates your natural language inputs into musical structures. Unlike typical AI generators that analyze your prompt to synthesize a single audio block, Orchestria uses a multi-agent framework to break down your request. The Conductor agent reads your prompt to determine musical parameters like tempo, key signature, and genre, while subsequent agents program drums, compose melodies, and mix the track using virtual instruments. Writing a good prompt is simply a matter of feeding these agents the right details.
Defining Key, Tempo, and Energy
You can control the technical foundations of your track by specifying the tempo, key, and style. If you want a specific BPM or scale, such as 140 BPM in F minor, you can state it directly. If left unspecified, the Conductor will infer these based on the emotional cues in your prompt. For example, keywords like melancholy, dark, or emotional will automatically target slower tempos between 60 and 100 BPM, whereas terms like banger, hype, or club will push the tempo into faster ranges and request aggressive drum patterns.
Routing High-End VST Instruments
Orchestria allows you to route specific software instruments to different layers of your song. By default, the system uses Pianoteq 9 for primary melodies to ensure realistic, dynamic keyboard performances. You can request background synthesizers by naming them or describing their character. For instance, asking for analog synth layers routes background pads to Diva, specifying FM keys or bells triggers Dexed, and asking for modern texture pads routes them to Surge XT. For the low-end, requesting sub-bass or 808s will route the bassline to Vital.
Customizing Mix Presets and Automation
You can describe the sonic character of your mix to control the dynamic FX rack. Using terms like clean, energetic, dark, or warm vintage will load matching EQ, saturation, and reverb presets. You can also prompt for filter movements, such as asking for a filter sweep on the intro or an automation swell on the drop.
Exporting Your Stems
Once the system finishes rendering, you receive the full track along with sample-accurate, individual stems in professional WAV or MIDI formats. This gives you complete freedom to mix, arrange, and edit the project in your own DAW.
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