How to Use Mureka V9: Complete Tutorial
This guide walks you through everything you need to know to generate professional-quality music with Mureka V9 — from writing your first prompt to releasing your track commercially.
Prerequisites
- A Mureka V9 account (any plan)
- A clear idea of what you want to create (genre, mood, use case)
- 5 credits per song generation
Step 1: Sign Up and Choose a Plan
Go to murekav9.com and create an account. Three plans are available:
| Plan | Price | Credits | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $9.90/mo | 200 cr (~40 songs) | Hobbyists, bloggers |
| Popular | $29.90/mo | 650 cr (~130 songs) | Content creators |
| Best Value | $99.90/mo | 2,500 cr (~500 songs) | Professionals, agencies |
All plans include a commercial license. Start with Starter and upgrade when you need more volume.
Step 2: Write Your Music Prompt
A good prompt is the most important part of the process. Think of it like giving a brief to a session musician.
Effective prompt structure:
[Genre] + [Mood/Vibe] + [Tempo] + [Instrumentation] + [Vocals or instrumental] + [Use case or theme]
Examples:
"Cinematic orchestral, epic and dramatic, 120 BPM, full strings and brass, no vocals, for action film trailer""Chill lo-fi hip-hop, nostalgic and warm, slow tempo, mellow piano and vinyl crackle, no lyrics, for study session""Pop ballad, heartfelt and bittersweet, female vocals, acoustic guitar, about a long-distance relationship"
Tips:
- More detail = more predictable results
- Avoid contradictions (e.g., "upbeat sad song")
- If you want lyrics, include a theme — Mureka V9 will write them automatically
Step 3: Use the Style Selectors
The Generate interface has five control panels:
Genre
Choose from 50+ genres including Pop, Hip-Hop, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Electronic, Ambient, Folk, R&B, and more. This is the strongest signal Mureka V9 uses.
Mood
Select mood tags: Energetic, Melancholic, Peaceful, Aggressive, Romantic, Dark, Playful. You can combine up to 3 tags.
Tempo
Either drag the BPM slider (60–180) or use descriptors: Slow, Moderate, Fast, Driving.
Instrumentation
Add hints in the text field: "add strings", "no drums", "piano-led", "heavy bass". These refine the arrangement.
Vocal Style
- No vocals (instrumental only)
- Male or Female vocals
- Style modifiers: Raspy, Smooth, Falsetto, Choir
Step 4: Generate and Preview
Click Generate. The model processes your request in 10–30 seconds.
- Use the built-in player to preview the full track
- Click Regenerate for a new variation (5 credits each)
- Use the waveform view to identify the best section for looping
- For longer tracks (up to 4 minutes), click Extend to continue the song
Not happy with the result?
Try making your prompt more specific. If the genre is wrong, change the Genre selector rather than relying on the prompt text alone.
Step 5: Download Your Track
Once satisfied, click Download:
| Format | Available On |
|---|---|
| MP3 320kbps | All plans |
| WAV (lossless) | Best Value only |
| Vocal stem | Popular + Best Value |
| Instrumental stem | Popular + Best Value |
Stems allow you to mix vocals and instruments separately in a DAW — useful for remixing or adding your own vocals.
Step 6: Use Commercially
Every track generated with Mureka V9 comes with a commercial license. You can:
- Sync it to YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram videos
- Use it in paid advertisements
- Include it in podcast episodes
- Release it on Spotify, Apple Music, etc. under your name
- Sell it as stock music on platforms like Pond5
No royalties, no attribution required.
Advanced Tips
Providing Your Own Lyrics
In the Generate tab, toggle Custom Lyrics and paste your text. Mureka V9 will set your words to music, respecting syllable stress and rhyme structure. Works best when lyrics are already structured in verses and a chorus.
Batch Generation
Use the Batch mode (Popular and Best Value plans) to generate up to 10 variations simultaneously. Compare them side-by-side and download your favorite.
Editing with the Style Remix Tool
After generating, click Remix to adjust individual parameters without regenerating from scratch — for example, change the mood from "melancholic" to "hopeful" while keeping the same melody structure. Costs 2 credits.
Troubleshooting
The genre selector doesn't match what I described in the prompt → The Genre selector takes priority. Make sure it is set correctly.
The vocals are too quiet → Add "prominent vocals, vocal-forward mix" to your prompt or instrumentation hints.
Song cuts off early → Click Extend to generate the next segment. You can chain up to 3 extensions (max 4 minutes total).
Track sounds generic → Add more specific instrumentation hints and a narrower mood. Avoid vague prompts like "good music".
Next Steps
Now that you know the basics, explore:
- Mureka V9 Review — detailed scoring across 6 categories
- Mureka V9 vs Suno AI — side-by-side feature comparison
- Pricing Plans — compare Starter, Popular, and Best Value