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Access: Signed in Use Audio when you need a playable sound file for a game, app, World, 3D scene, or prototype.

What Audio is

Access: Signed in An Audio asset is a generated playable audio file. You can ask Mint for:
  • Sound effects, such as pickups, impacts, footsteps, doors, alerts, and transitions.
  • UI sounds, such as clicks, confirmations, errors, hovers, and menu actions.
  • Short ambience, such as wind, rain, machinery, crowd noise, or magic shimmer.
  • Background music, intro music, lore cues, theme music, loops, and ambience beds.
Audio is its own generated asset type. It is not a World, 3D Model, Material, or Asset Pack.

Create Audio in Chat

Access: Signed in
  1. Open New chat.
  2. Describe the audio you want.
  3. Include the intended use, mood, style, and duration if you know them.
  4. Submit the prompt.
Mint decides whether your request is a sound effect, short ambience, music, or another general audio request. You do not need to choose an audio model. Audio does not use the Preview-first image flow. When the generation finishes, Mint adds a playable Audio card to the chat.

Write good Audio prompts

Access: Signed in Good Audio prompts include:
  • The use case, such as pickup sound, UI confirmation, battle transition, or background loop.
  • The mood, such as bright, eerie, cozy, triumphant, tense, magical, or futuristic.
  • The timing, such as half a second, 2 seconds, 15 seconds, or 30 seconds.
  • Any sonic details you want, such as soft chimes, crunchy footsteps, synth bass, hand drums, or rain.
  • Whether music should be instrumental, loop-friendly, sparse, cinematic, or energetic.
For music and broader audio, Mint defaults toward instrumental, app-friendly output unless you explicitly ask for something else. Examples:
Create a crisp coin pickup sound effect for a fantasy platformer, bright and satisfying, about 1 second.
Create a soft sci-fi UI confirmation sound with a warm click, tiny sparkle, and no harsh high end.
Create a 30-second instrumental background loop for a cozy village RPG, gentle acoustic guitar, soft pads, and warm evening mood.
Create dark cyberpunk lore music for an intro scene, slow synth bass, rainy neon mood, no vocals, loop-friendly ending.

Review and download Audio

Access: Signed in Finished Audio cards include a simple player. Audio never autoplays. If you start another Audio card in the same page, Mint pauses the previous one so the files do not play over each other. Open a finished Audio asset in the asset panel to:
  • Play or pause the generated file.
  • Review the prompt, kind, duration, format, and file details when available.
  • Use Download when a downloadable file is available.

Find Audio later

Access: Signed in Finished Audio assets appear on your Profile under Audio. Open an Audio asset from your Profile when you want to play, inspect, or download it later.

Current Audio limits

Access: Signed in Audio is text-to-audio in the current Chat flow. Mint does not currently support:
  • Uploaded reference audio.
  • Audio-to-audio editing.
  • Voice cloning.
  • A dedicated lyrics workflow.
If Mint shows a Credits, quota, or plan message before generation starts, use the current in-product message as the source of truth. Next step: Create with Chat