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Audio & MusicMiniMax Music V2
MiniMax Music V2Pixio audio systemBuilt for structured audio generation

MiniMax Music V2

Generate music from style and mood prompts plus lyrics. Text-to-music with control over composition and sample rate.

Pixio read

Audio prompts work best when they define mood, pacing, structure, and finish. The more clearly you describe the role of the sound, the cleaner the result tends to be.

Open in PixioStudy the workflow

Best results start with genre, mood, structure, and arrangement.

Why creators use it
Structure matters
Production language wins
Great for fast iteration
Music
Primary output
Render
Workflow behavior
Mix
Delivery control
Production
Pipeline fit
Pixio briefing

How to get the best out of MiniMax Music V2

Compose
Best when the composition, mood, and arrangement need to come together from one brief.
Songs, instrumentals, background music, cue generation.
Structure
Best when you define pacing and sections instead of vague genre labels.
Hooks, transitions, timing, emotion, arrangement logic.
Finalize
Best when the draft is working and you need cleaner takes or stronger versions.
Final voiceovers, stronger renders, cleaner mixes.
Basic Info

MiniMax Music on Pixio generates music from style and mood prompts, with optional lyrics: text-to-music with control over composition and sample rate. Use it when you need MiniMax quality for full tracks, ads, or short-form music—and when you want control over style, mood, and (where supported) lyrics. For speech, use MiniMax Speech; for other music backends, see Pixio Music, Lyria 2, Songcraft, or Stable Audio.

MiniMax Music

MiniMax Music on Pixio generates music from style and mood prompts, with optional lyrics: text-to-music with control over composition and sample rate. Use it when you need MiniMax quality for full tracks, ads, or short-form music—and when you want control over style, mood, and (where supported) lyrics. For speech, use MiniMax Speech; for other music backends, see Pixio Music, Lyria 2, Songcraft, or Stable Audio.

Use this when

  • You need text-to-music with MiniMax quality and composition control.
  • You want to describe style, mood, and optionally lyrics to get full tracks.
  • You are building ads, short-form, or full tracks and want sample-rate and format options.
  • You prefer MiniMax for music (and possibly speech in the same ecosystem).

Modes in Pixio

ModeInputBest for
Text to MusicStyle, mood, and optionally lyricsFull tracks with composition control

Options

OptionValuesNotes
DurationDepends on backendCheck Pixio for limits
Sample rateDepends on backendCheck model card in Pixio
CreditsPlan-basedCheck model card in Pixio

Credits

Credits and duration depend on plan; check the model card in Pixio.

Prompt structure

[Style] + [Mood] + [Instruments or vibe] + [Lyrics if needed]. Define role, pacing, and finish—not only genre or mood. Example: "Upbeat pop, 2 minutes, catchy chorus, electric guitar and drums. Lyrics: [your lyrics]."

Example prompts

"Upbeat pop, 2 minutes. Catchy, radio-ready. Electric guitar and drums. Happy, summer vibe."

"Cinematic orchestral, dark and tense. 90 seconds. Building to climax. Epic, trailer style."

Learn in the Academy

Step-by-step lessons, hands-on prompts, and a quiz to master MiniMax Music V2.

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Use in Pixio

Open Pixio Generate and try MiniMax Music V2 right now.

Quick reads
Structure matters
Production language wins
Great for fast iteration
Options and credits
Prompting
Role + mood + structure + finish
Say what the output should do, not just what it is.
Pacing
Build, hold, resolve
Structure is the difference between a draft and a usable take.
Refinement
Regenerate stronger takes
Polish the usable path instead of starting over blindly.
Practical playbook
Use these heuristics to get cleaner, more controllable outputs without wasting runs.
PreviousLyria 2
NextMiniMax Speech
Prompt architecture
Build the output like a creative brief.
[Voice or Genre] + [Mood] + [Structure] + [Instrumentation] + [Pacing] + [Mix Intent]
Prompt demo
Melancholic synth-pop cue, slow build, wide chorus, analog bass, glassy pads, cinematic mix with restrained low end and late-night mood.

A strong audio prompt describes role, pacing, tone, and finish so the output feels produced rather than generic.

Modes and controls
Direct the arrangement
Compose

Describe the genre, emotional arc, instrumentation, and structure instead of relying on broad tags alone.

"Lo-fi hip hop, relaxed. Chill beats, soft piano. 1 minute 30. Late night study."

"Acoustic folk, warm. Guitar and light percussion. 2 minutes. Storytelling, campfire mood."

When to use MiniMax Music vs other models

ScenarioBest choice
MiniMax music from style and lyricsMiniMax Music
Other music backendsPixio Music, Lyria 2, Songcraft, Stable Audio
Speech / TTSElevenLabs TTS, MiniMax Speech

Tips

  • Describe style, mood, and (if needed) lyrics for best results.
  • Check sample rate and duration limits in Pixio before long runs.
  • One clear direction per prompt (genre + mood + structure).
  • Pair with MiniMax Speech for voice + music in the same vendor.
Open Generate
1

Use production language, not just genre labels.

2

Tell the model how the energy should move over time.

3

For speech, define delivery style, tone, and pacing.

4

For music, define arrangement and emotional arc early.

Shape the timing
Structure

Define how the piece should progress so the output feels intentional instead of flat or repetitive.

Push the final take
Finalize

Use stronger prompts and cleaner references once the direction is already working.

Music
Primary output
Render
Workflow behavior
Mix
Delivery control
Production
Pipeline fit
Best use cases
1

MiniMax Music V2 is strongest when the brief is clear about function: what the sound should do, how it should move, and what it should feel like.

2

Use structure language early so the output lands closer to production-ready on the first passes.

3

For voice work, specify delivery and character. For music, specify arrangement and emotional progression.

Pixio workflow
Step 01
Define the role

Decide whether the output is carrying narrative, mood, rhythm, or all three.

Step 02
Direct the pacing

Describe the build, energy, and transitions so the result has movement instead of flattening out.

Step 03
Polish the usable take

Once the direction is right, refine and separate instead of regenerating blindly.

Best paired with
Voice Clone

Pair voice generation with cloning when continuity across campaigns or characters matters.

Video models

Use generated music or speech as the finishing layer once the visual cut is already working.