Cinematic cue
Result: A swelling instrumental cue for a montage, documentary intro, or trailer beat — Google Lyria 3 handles cinematic briefs particularly well.
Google Lyria 3, inside Skrrol. Production-grade instrumental and vocal music from a prompt — finished on a real timeline.
Google Lyria 3 is Google's professional-grade music generation model. It handles a broad stylistic range — cinematic cues, ad beds, lo-fi loops, ambient pieces, modern genres — with strong production polish. Skrrol AI exposes Google Lyria 3 in the music generator panel next to ElevenLabs Music, so you can A/B both per prompt.
What Google Lyria 3 is good at: production-ready instrumental work, cinematic cues, broad genre range, and prompt-controlled instrumentation. The model responds well to detailed prompts about specific instruments, tempos, moods, and structures. For creators producing scores for video, ads, podcasts, and games — where the music needs to feel professionally produced and where vocal performance isn't the point — Google Lyria 3 is often the strongest pick.
The Skrrol surface is the same for any music model: write a prompt covering genre, instrumentation, tempo, mood, and structure, set a target duration, hit generate. The track lands in your library, ready for the editor timeline.
For vocal-heavy briefs (pop songs, brand jingles, ballads), ElevenLabs Music is often the alternative pick. Many creators use both — Google Lyria 3 for instrumental work and cinematic cues, ElevenLabs Music for vocal tracks. Skrrol's library remembers prompts and candidates so the back-and-forth is painless.
Pricing is the standard Skrrol music-tier VL credits — heavier than image and voice, lighter than video. Standard at €7.99 comfortably covers creator-scale instrumental music output.
Cinematic cues, ad beds, lo-fi loops, ambient pieces — Google Lyria 3 handles a broad instrumental range with strong polish.
Specify instruments, tempos, structure, and arrangement. The model responds well to detailed briefs.
Modern, classical, electronic, ambient, hip-hop, jazz — Google Lyria 3 spans most of what creator briefs ask for.
Generate at a specific run-time so the track fits your video cut, ad slot, or podcast intro.
Tracks land on the timeline ready for trimming, fading, ducking under voice, EQ, and beat-aligned cuts.
Pick per prompt. Google Lyria 3 leans instrumental and production-polished; ElevenLabs Music leans vocal-strong.
Result: A swelling instrumental cue for a montage, documentary intro, or trailer beat — Google Lyria 3 handles cinematic briefs particularly well.
Result: A 30-second ad bed designed to land beats where ad cuts typically happen.
Result: A seamless background loop for streams, study videos, and YouTube backgrounds.
Result: A long ambient bed for meditation, hold music, or as a backdrop for product UI demos.
Sign in, click Generate, pick the Music tab, and select Google Lyria 3.
Cover genre, instrumentation, tempo, mood, structure, and duration. The model responds well to detailed briefs.
Hit Generate. The track lands in your library when ready.
Refine and re-roll. Each take is saved as a candidate.
Open the editor, drag the track onto a stereo audio track, align with video, apply ducking and fades.
Render the project to MP4, or export the track alone as MP3 / WAV.
Skrrol AI uses VL credits across all generators — image, video, voice, and music. The same credit pool applies; heavier modalities (video) use more credits per generation than lighter ones (image, voice). Choose a plan and use credits across any generator.
Starter credits to experiment with prompt-driven instrumentals and short loops. Watermarked outputs.
8000 VL credits — soundtracks for weekly videos, short-form background music, podcast bumpers.
17000 VL credits — full-length tracks, multi-section arrangements, and per-scene music variants.
35000 VL credits — composer-level volume for ad campaigns, game scoring, and album-length output.
Google Lyria 3 leans instrumental and production-polished; ElevenLabs Music leans vocal-strong and song-like. Both are professional-grade.
Google Lyria 3 supports vocal generation, but ElevenLabs Music is generally the stronger pick for vocal-driven songs. For instrumental work, Google Lyria 3 is often the first pick.
Up to the model's duration cap, typically a few minutes. For longer pieces, generate sections and stitch on the timeline.
Outputs are usable for commercial creator and small-business work on paid plans, subject to Google's music licence terms.
Music sits between voice and video on the credits scale. A short cue is cheap; a multi-minute piece uses more credits.
Yes. Trim, fade, EQ, duck under voice, and align beats to video cuts in the editor's audio mixer.
Every generation opens directly in the Skrrol editor. These features are particularly useful as the next step after a google lyria 3 music generator run.
Skrrol AI runs every generator next to a full pro editor. Your work stays on your device. Start free.