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Prompting Guide

Master the art of writing effective prompts to get the best results from Wubble AI

What you'll learn

How to write effective prompts for music, voice, and sound effects
Key parameters and capabilities for each generation type
Advanced techniques for complex multi-asset requests
Common mistakes to avoid and best practices

Introduction

Wubble's AI understands natural language and can generate music, voiceovers, and sound effects from simple text descriptions. The quality of your prompts directly impacts the quality of the results. This guide will teach you how to communicate effectively with Wubble AI to get exactly what you need.

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Why Good Prompting Matters

The more specific and descriptive your prompts, the better Wubble AI can understand your creative vision. Think of prompting as giving clear directions to a talented collaborator who wants to help bring your ideas to life.

General Prompting Principles

These core principles apply to all types of audio generation in Wubble:

1. Be Specific and Descriptive

Include concrete details about style, mood, instruments, tempo, and intended use. Avoid vague descriptions.

2. Provide Context and Use Case

Mention what the audio will be used for (e.g., YouTube video, podcast intro, game background). This helps the AI understand the right tone and duration.

3. Use Natural Language

Write prompts as if you're talking to a creative collaborator. You don't need special syntax or technical jargon (unless you want specific technical results).

4. Iterate and Refine

Start with a clear prompt, review the results, and refine by asking for adjustments. Wubble remembers context within a conversation.

Music Generation Prompting

Music generation works best when you describe musical characteristics, mood, and intended use. Wubble can create anything from short background loops to full tracks with vocals.

What You Can Specify

Genre & Style

Electronic, jazz, rock, classical, hip-hop, lo-fi, cinematic, etc.

Mood & Energy

Upbeat, calm, energetic, melancholic, dramatic (low, medium, or high energy)

Instruments

Piano, guitar, synths, drums, bass, strings, brass, etc.

Duration

3 to 300 seconds (default: 30s)

Theme/Use Case

Gaming, Corporate, Vlogs, Cinematic, Sports, Technology, Documentary

Vocals & Lyrics

Instrumental or with vocals (provide lyrics or let AI generate them)

Character Limits & Features

Prompt length: 1-4,100 characters

Lyrics length: Maximum 3,000 characters

Batch variations: Automatically generates 2-3 variations per request

Playlist generation: Create 2-10 tracks in a single request

Seamless loops: Perfect for game background music

Good Examples

Good: Specific and Descriptive

"Create upbeat electronic music with driving synth arpeggios and strong bass. Make it energetic and modern, perfect for a tech product demo video. Duration: 60 seconds."

Good: Musical Details

"Smooth jazz track with gentle piano melodies, soft upright bass, and light brush drums. Calm and sophisticated mood, perfect for a café background. 2 minutes long."

Bad Examples

Bad: Too Vague and Generic

"Make some music for my video"

Problem: No style, mood, duration, or context provided

Bad: Meta-Information Instead of Musical Description

"A 1-minute song that fits the main brand identity, with elements of Pop, Jazz, and Hip Hop"

Problem: References abstract concepts instead of concrete musical characteristics

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Pro Tip

For songs with vocals, you can either provide your own lyrics or ask Wubble to generate them. Just mention "generate lyrics" or describe what the song should be about. Don't leave lyrics empty for vocal tracks.

Voice Generation Prompting

Voice generation creates realistic AI voiceovers from your script. You can specify voice characteristics, language, emotional tone, and use special formatting for expressive delivery.

Voice Characteristics

Gender

Male, female, neutral, non-binary

Accent

American, British, Australian, Standard

Age

Young, middle-aged

Descriptive Traits

Classy, professional, sassy, hyped, mature, calm, rough, confident

Use Case

Conversational, social media, narrative, educational, entertainment, characters

Language

30+ languages supported (EN, ES, FR, DE, JA, ZH, etc.)

Character Limits & Features

Script length: 1-40,000 characters

Expressive formatting: Only works for scripts ≤5,000 characters

Stability control: 0.0-1.0 for voice consistency (higher = more consistent)

Speaking rate: 0.7-1.2 speed multiplier (1.0 = normal)

Formatting Styles

Expressive Short (≤5,000 characters)

Use bracket tags to add emotional expression and vocal effects:

[excited] Welcome to our new product launch! [laughs] You're going to LOVE this. [whispers] It's absolutely amazing. [sighs] I can't wait to show you more.

Narrative Long (>5,000 characters)

For longer scripts, use narrative descriptions or SSML tags. Bracket tags won't work here.

The narrator spoke with gravitas and authority, describing the ancient ruins...

Neutral

Plain text for straightforward delivery without special formatting.

This is a simple announcement with clear, professional delivery.

Emphasis Markers

Use asterisks around words to add emphasis:

Example

"This is *absolutely* incredible! You *must* try this feature."

Good Examples

Good: Social Media Voiceover

Prompt: "Young American female voice, professional and hyped, for social media"

Script: "[excited] Hey everyone! Today I'm showing you the *coolest* new app that's going to change the way you work. [laughs] Trust me, you need to see this!"

Good: Professional Narration

Prompt: "Middle-aged British male voice, calm and professional, for documentary narration"

Script: "The ancient civilization thrived for over three thousand years, leaving behind monuments that continue to inspire us today."

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Important

If you specify a non-English language, make sure your script is written in that language. The AI doesn't automatically translate. For example, if you select Spanish (ES), write your script in Spanish.

Sound Effects Generation Prompting

Sound effects (SFX) generation requires precise, concise descriptions. Think about the specific sound you need and describe it clearly.

Character Limits & Features

Prompt length: 1-500 characters (be concise!)

Duration: 0.5-30 seconds (default: 5.0s)

Batch variations: Automatically generates 2-3 variations per request

Speed tip: Shorter durations generate faster

SFX Prompting Tips

Be Precise

Describe the exact sound you need: "thunder crash", "door creak", "footsteps on gravel"

Include Context

Mention the context or purpose: "UI button click", "game level complete notification", "transition swoosh"

Describe Characteristics

Add adjectives: "soft", "loud", "metallic", "wooden", "digital", "organic"

Examples by Category

UI Sounds

• "Soft button click, digital, pleasant"

• "Success notification chime, uplifting"

• "Error beep, attention-grabbing"

Ambient & Background

• "Forest ambience with birds chirping and light breeze"

• "City street noise, distant traffic, urban atmosphere"

• "Calm ocean waves on a beach"

Impacts & Actions

• "Heavy door slam, wooden, echoing"

• "Footsteps on hardwood floor, steady pace"

• "Glass breaking, sharp, dramatic"

Cinematic & Transitions

• "Epic cinematic braam, horror movie impact sound"

• "Smooth whoosh transition, futuristic"

• "Rising tension drone, ominous"

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Pro Tip

With the 500-character limit, focus on the most important characteristics. Don't write paragraph descriptions—be clear and concise. You'll get 2-3 variations automatically, so you can pick the best one.

Multi-Asset Generation

You can request multiple types of audio assets in a single prompt. Wubble's planner agent intelligently breaks down your request and generates each asset type using the appropriate tools.

How It Works

When you ask for multiple assets, the planner creates separate generation steps that run in parallel when possible:

Example Request

"Create upbeat background music for a podcast intro, a voiceover saying 'Welcome to Tech Talk' in a professional voice, and a notification sound for the intro jingle."

The planner will automatically create three parallel tasks: one for music, one for voiceover, and one for SFX.

Best Practices

Be clear about which asset type each part of your request refers to

Provide specific details for each asset as you would in individual prompts

You can request all three types (music, voice, SFX) or any combination

The AI will organize and track each asset separately in your project

Advanced Prompting Tips

Take your prompting to the next level with these advanced techniques:

Use Precise Musical Terminology

Reference specific instruments, chord progressions, time signatures, or BPM for expert-level control: "120 BPM, 4/4 time, C major with ii-V-I progression"

Layer Descriptors

Combine multiple descriptors for nuanced results: "melancholic yet hopeful, nostalgic with a modern twist"

Request Seamless Loops

For game background music, specify: "Create a seamless loop that can repeat infinitely without jarring transitions"

Generate Playlists

Create 2-10 related tracks at once: "Generate a playlist of 5 lo-fi hip-hop tracks for studying, each 2 minutes long, with variations in mood"

Control Voice Consistency

For character voices or brand consistency, request higher stability: "Use high stability for a consistent character voice throughout the narration"

Adjust Speaking Pace

Control pacing for dramatic effect: "Slightly slower speaking rate for dramatic documentary narration" or "Fast-paced for energetic ad read"

Combine Expression Techniques

Mix bracket tags with emphasis markers: "[excited] This is *absolutely* amazing! [whispers] You won't believe what happens next."

Understand Automatic Variations

Every music and SFX request generates 2-3 variations automatically. Review all variations to find the perfect match for your project.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common pitfalls to get better results faster:

Being Too Vague or Generic

"Make music" or "Create a voiceover" without details

Exceeding Character Limits

Music prompts: 4,100 max | Voice scripts: 40,000 max | Lyrics: 3,000 max | SFX prompts: 500 max

Using Meta-Information Instead of Descriptions

Describing "brand identity" or "corporate feel" instead of actual musical characteristics

Wrong Language for Voice Scripts

Selecting Spanish but writing script in English (scripts aren't auto-translated)

Confusing Asset Types

Using music prompts for SFX or vice versa (they have different parameters and optimizations)

Leaving Lyrics Empty for Vocal Tracks

If you want a song with vocals, either provide lyrics or ask Wubble to generate them

Using Expressive Tags on Long Scripts

Bracket tags like [excited] only work on scripts ≤5,000 characters

Not Using Emphasis Markers

Missing opportunities to add clarity with *word* emphasis in voice scripts

Quick Reference

Asset TypeCharacter LimitDuration RangeKey Features
MusicPrompt: 1-4,100
Lyrics: 0-3,000
3-300 secondsPlaylists, loops, variations
VoiceScript: 1-40,000Based on script length30+ languages, bracket tags
SFXPrompt: 1-5000.5-30 secondsFast generation, variations

Next Steps

Now that you understand how to write effective prompts, explore detailed guides for each capability:

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You're Ready to Create!

You now have all the knowledge you need to write effective prompts for Wubble AI. Start experimenting with different prompting techniques and discover what works best for your creative projects.

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