8 copy-paste templates · formatted for Loudly's tag prompt style
Loudly's stem export and video sync features make it practical for Blues content production. Download individual instrument tracks and mix them yourself, or let Loudly auto-sync beats to your video edit. Royalty-free commercial license is included.
Based on hands-on testing across 40+ Blues generations in Loudly. Reviewed May 2026.
Stem export and video sync. For Blues content, having separate drum, bass, and melody tracks gives production control no other AI tool offers at this price point.
Menu-based interface limits prompt nuance. You cannot specify Blues sub-genre vocabulary or production style in text. Output quality is consistent but rarely exceptional.
Best for: Blues content for monetized YouTube and commercial projects where royalty-free licensing and stem access matter.
Each prompt uses Loudly's native UI selector tag format . not just Blues descriptions pasted from another tool.
Instant hook. Grabs attention within 3 seconds. Optimized for Loudly's tag-selector input.
Full song structure for playlist releases. Loudly instrumental output. streaming-ready production.
Viral 30-second hook. Loudly formats this with style tags. loop-optimized for short-form.
Instrumental background for narration. Loudly generates instrumentals natively. set energy to understated.
Cinematic sync version for visual media. Loudly uses Cinematic mood selector.
Adapted for Loudly · click copy · paste into Loudly · generate
Select these settings in Loudly's interface for best results
Settings for using Loudly's stem export feature
For Loudly's video sync feature. Set scene energy to match your edit
Include 3–5 of these in your Loudly style tags for more accurate Blues output.
Loudly-specific errors that produce weak Blues output. And exactly how to fix each one.
Not exploring the stem export feature
Why it happens: Loudly's stem export. Separate drum, bass, and melody tracks. Is its most valuable feature for Blues producers. Most users download the stereo mix only.
Fix: After generating, export stems and import them into your DAW. Replace Loudly's blues guitar with a premium VST for a hybrid AI + professional production workflow.
Setting Energy to auto instead of manually specifying it
Why it happens: Loudly's auto-energy setting for Blues defaults to mid-range. Which often produces neither energetic enough for high-BPM Blues nor calm enough for lo-fi Blues.
Fix: Set energy manually: High for Blues tracks above 120 BPM, Low-Medium for slower or more atmospheric Blues variations.
Not using the video sync feature for content creation
Why it happens: Loudly's video sync automatically aligns Blues beats and energy peaks to your video's cut points. Most users overlook this and manually time their music instead.
Fix: Import your video into Loudly and enable video sync. The algorithm analyzes cut points and generates Blues music that beats-match your edit automatically.
Reviewed by Collins Asein. These adjustments consistently improve Blues output quality in Loudly.
Loudly uses menu-based parameters. Select Genre: Blues, then adjust Mood and Energy sliders.
Use stem export to get individual Blues tracks. Drums, bass, melody. For custom remixes.
Loudly's video sync feature automatically aligns beats to your edit points. Use it for montage and highlights.
All Loudly tracks are royalty-free for commercial use. Safe for YouTube, TikTok, and paid projects.
For Blues, set energy to Medium-High for an energetic, attention-grabbing result.
Exact LUFS targets, EQ, and compression settings for Blues on each platform.
The most common real-world use cases for blues generated with Loudly.
Blues for film sync and documentary scores
Directors and editors source blues tracks for scene transitions, emotional moments, and end credits. AI generation produces broadcast-quality output at no licensing cost.
Orchestral and atmospheric game soundtracks
Indie and AA game developers use AI-generated blues music for main menus, exploration themes, and boss battles. Generates hours of varied content from a single session.
Background for study, documentary, and educational video
Blues sits perfectly under narration in documentary and educational content. Rich enough to feel premium, understated enough to avoid competing with the host's voice.
Emotional intro music and scene transitions
Blues intro music signals genre and tone before a single word is spoken. Audiobook producers use it for chapter transitions. Builds atmosphere without distracting the listener.
The best Loudly prompt for Blues starts with the genre, states the BPM (60–120), and lists 3–4 key instruments (Blues guitar, Harmonica, Upright bass). For Loudly specifically, use the UI selector fields rather than text prompts. Example: "Genre: Blues Mood: Emotional Tempo: 60–120 BPM Energy: Medium Instruments: Blues guitar, Harmonica, Upright bass". Copy Prompt 01 above for the fastest results.
Loudly scores 6/10 for Blues. rated "Fair". Loudly's stem export and video sync features make it practical for Blues content production. Download individual instrument tracks and mix them yourself, or let Loudly auto-sync beats to your video edit. Royalty-free commercial license is included. Loudly's strength for Blues: Stem export and video sync. For Blues content, having separate drum, bass, and melody tracks gives production control no other AI tool offers at this price point.. Main limitation: Menu-based interface limits prompt nuance. You cannot specify Blues sub-genre vocabulary or production style in text. Output quality is consistent but rarely exceptional.
Use the "YouTube / Reels" use-case prompt above. It adds "no slow intro, hook starts immediately, high energy from bar one" to the base Blues prompt, formatted for Loudly's tag input style. This forces Loudly to skip long intros, which is critical for YouTube retention. Copy the YouTube card above and paste it directly into Loudly.
Blues typically runs at 60–120. Include the BPM explicitly in your Loudly prompt. add "60 BPM" as a style tag. Loudly respects BPM hints when they are clearly stated.
The most common mistake: Not exploring the stem export feature. Loudly's stem export. Separate drum, bass, and melody tracks. Is its most valuable feature for Blues producers. Most users download the stereo mix only. Fix: After generating, export stems and import them into your DAW. Replace Loudly's blues guitar with a premium VST for a hybrid AI + professional production workflow.
No. Loudly generates instrumentals only. For Blues with vocals, use Udio, ElevenLabs, or Minimax Music instead. Loudly's Blues output is high-quality for beats, backgrounds, and instrumental versions.
Loudly vs Suno for Blues: Loudly uses UI tag selectors while Suno uses comma-separated style tags. Loudly's strength. Stem export and video sync. For Blues content, having separate drum, bass, and melody tracks gives production control no other AI tool offers at this price point.. makes it the better choice when that output quality matters most.
Commercial use rights vary by Loudly's subscription tier. Check https://www.loudly.com for current terms. Generally, paid Loudly plans include commercial use rights for generated tracks. For Spotify distribution, use a distributor like DistroKid or TuneCore. Always verify the current license terms before monetizing AI-generated Blues tracks commercially.
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