Input
Rough humA short melody contour is enough to start the first draft.Hum To Beat Generator
Hum an idea and turn it into a beat draft.
A melody idea does not need to be polished before it becomes useful. HumToBeats captures the contour of your hum, combines it with rhythm or prompt direction, and generates beat takes you can compare.
Optional
Tap rhythmAdd the groove when timing matters as much as pitch.Result
Beat takesCompare generated drafts before remixing, sharing, or exporting.Hum melody only. No lyrics or spoken words.
Input quality
You do not need a perfect vocal recording
The hum-to-beat path is for early ideas. The recording only needs enough melodic contour to communicate the hook, mood, or motion you want the beat to support.
- Keep the hum short and focused on the strongest part of the idea.
- Record in a quiet enough room that the contour is easy to hear.
- Use prompt words to add genre, mood, or creator context.
From idea to workspace
The generated beat lands where you can keep working
HumToBeats is not just a one-off prompt box. The generated takes connect to a workspace where you can listen, remix, publish, share, and export depending on your plan.
- Generate two takes to compare different interpretations of the hum.
- Use the closer take as a reference for remixing.
- Move to export only after the draft proves useful.
First generation path
How to go from search intent to a generated beat
- 01
Hum the melody contour that is stuck in your head.
- 02
Add a rhythm tap or prompt direction so the beat knows the groove and context.
- 03
Generate two takes, then keep the one that best supports the original idea.
FAQ
Questions creators ask before starting
What is a hum to beat generator?
It is a workflow that turns a hummed melody idea into AI-generated beat drafts. HumToBeats adds rhythm, prompt, and workspace controls around that input.
Can I make a beat from humming online?
Yes. HumToBeats runs in the browser and lets you start from humming, rhythm taps, or prompts.
Is this different from the hum-to-beat guide?
This page targets the generator query directly, while the hum-to-beat guide explains the broader workflow and related use cases.