Generate safe background music for videos (no copyright headaches)
Pick a mood, generate a loopable track, and export safely—repeatable, no overthinking.
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Workflow Steps
Generate 3 safe BGM options (same brief, different energy)
Mubert“Safe music” starts with a clear brief. Generate multiple options from the same brief so you can choose without endless retries.
SETTINGS
MUSIC BRIEF (copyright-safe background music) Use-case: [YouTube / Shorts / Ads / Podcast] Length: [15s / 30s / 60s / 120s] Mood: [calm / upbeat / cinematic / corporate] Energy: [low / medium / high] Vocals: NO Instruments to prefer: [e.g., piano, synth, guitar] Avoid: [e.g., heavy drums, aggressive sounds] Keywords: [k1], [k2], [k3], [k4], [k5] Generate 3 variants: A) safest/minimal B) balanced C) more energetic
Mix under voice (ducking + loudness) and export
FilmoraMost “copyright problems” are actually “mixing problems”: music too loud, no fades, inconsistent levels. Fix it once with a repeatable checklist.
ACTION GUIDE
ACTION GUIDE (Filmora mix checklist) 1) Place BGM under the voice 2) Duck music under speech (auto ducking if available) 3) Fade in/out 0.3–0.8s 4) Keep voice clearly louder than music 5) Target consistent loudness (if available): around -14 LUFS for online Export: - YouTube: 48kHz AAC / MP3 - Keep peak under -1dB to avoid clipping
Write a “music attribution + safety note” for the description
ChatGPTEven when a track is “safe”, your description should be consistent and cautious. A clean note reduces stress and future disputes.
PROMPT
Write a short music note for my video description. Context: - Platform: [YouTube / TikTok / Instagram] - Music source: [Mubert] - Track name (if any): [name] - Use: background only, no vocals Output: 1) One-line music credit (if needed) 2) One-line note that music is licensed/royalty-free from the provider 3) A shorter alternative (under 120 chars) Rules: - Neutral tone - No legal claims beyond “provided by [provider] as royalty-free/licensed”
Pro Tips
- ✓Match track length to your edit before exporting.
- ✓Avoid vocals if you need “background”.
- ✓Export WAV only if you will mix; otherwise MP3 is fine.
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