Prompt packs (copy-paste)
These prompt packs are designed for real editing tasks: isolate dialogue, extract sound effects, and pull clean stems faster. Start with a simple noun prompt, then add detail only if needed.
Quick start: use the official demo with these prompts, then refine the span to the clearest segment for best results.
Pack 1: dialogue & voice
Use these when you want clean speech for podcasts or video edits.
female speech male speech dialogue whispering telephone speech announcement voice
Pack 2: common SFX
Great for extracting a reusable effect layer.
footsteps applause laughter door slam glass clink typing camera shutter water splash
Pack 3: ambience & background
Useful when you want to rebuild a mix and need the environment track.
room tone wind rain traffic noise crowd noise bird chirping ocean waves
Pack 4: music instruments (when applicable)
Music separation can be harder; try short spans where the instrument is most exposed.
vocal electric guitar acoustic guitar bass guitar snare drum kick drum hi-hat piano
Prompt rules that usually improve results
- Prefer concrete sound nouns over mood adjectives.
- Segment one sound event at a time (don’t ask for two targets).
- If there’s heavy overlap, constrain with a span prompt first, then iterate.
- If outputs sound “watery” or hollow, try a shorter span and a simpler prompt.
Next: troubleshooting playbook or isolate sounds guide.