Music Production
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How to Generate Custom Guitar Beats for Your Songs Using AI

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Published on
February 19, 2025

Music production is transforming at a breakneck speed, and with AI technology musicians have access to programs that not only assist them in every step of the production process, but they’re actually capable of generating new compositions for them—that don’t sound terrible.


Instead of being locked in real-time recordings or programmed loops, AI can produce new compositions altogether that introduce a new sound. For guitarists and producers, that means you don’t have to spend hours stacking drums, working out basslines, and hunting for loops that fit the groove of a tune.


Now, AI-powered platforms like SOUNDRAW create custom guitar beats in real-time, cutting down tedious aspects of your workflow and process to give you undistracted focus on playing and creating. This tech isn’t just streamlining things to make it easier for your—it’s unlocking creative doors.


Shape your soundscapes with expressive, dynamic AI-designed rhythms. These tools don't replace imagination or the need for creativity in your work—they enhance these elements in your creative process, taking you to new frontiers of unconventional rhythmic structures that challenge existing thinking.


Instead of being trapped in costly studio sessions or the nuts-and-bolts of technical knowledge, SOUNDRAW gives producers and artists a platform where they can experiment with AI-created beats blended with real instruments.

Create Custom Guitar Beats for Your Songs Using AI

How AI-Generated Music Tools Emulate Guitar Sounds


Adding a guitar loop to your track can bring the melody you need to make something truly special. But the issue here is that finding that special guitar loop for your song can take hours, and there’s no guarantee you’ll ever find the right sample or loop.


Loops can feel overused, and manually programming beats on software requires a steep learning curve. AI-generated beats introduce a new alternative—something flexible and tailored to the artist’s unique sound.


Rather than working with conventional samples, the AI-powered SOUNDRAW platform looks at what you’re trying to create and generates guitar samples that fit the genre, theme, and mood of the song you’re working on.


Need an electric guitar wailing in the background or the classic clarity of an acoustic? SOUNDRAW will give you dozens of options, with a full editing suite that’s easy to use, even if you have zero experience using music creation or editing software. The simple UX on the site is so easy to work with, and you’ll master it the very first time you use it.


So, let’s get into that and give you a comprehensive tutorial on how to create AI-generated guitar beats for your songs.

A Beginner-Friendly Tutorial for Creating Custom Guitar Beats with SOUNDRAW


The best feature of SOUNDRAW—beyond the great music it produces—is the simplicity in its use. For the purposes of this post, we’ll look at how to create both samples, and fully-fledged guitar songs using this innovative platform.


Right, let’s get to it.


Step #1: Log Onto SOUNDRAW


To start your journey into the SOUNDRAW creative universe, log onto the site. When you land on the home page, you can start the creative process without registering an account to test the platform out. It’s a no-obligation chance to play around with software and you get full use of all of the features (except downloading and commercial use), without paying a cent.


Step #2: Create Your Project

Custom Guitar Beats for Your Songs Using AI


One of our favorite features of the SOUNDRAW platform is that it doesn’t use prompts, the interface is so easy to work with that you’ll feel like an expert from the first time you use it.


Click the “Create Music” button and you’ll get redirected to a page where you’ll need to input the length of the track you want to create. If you’re just looking for a guitar sample, then there’s options for 10, 15, and 30 seconds. If you’re looking for an entire guitar solo or a track with a beat included, choose track lengths up to five minutes.


Tempo is next, choose between slow, medium, and fast to set the speed.


When you’re finished there, you’ll see thumbnails below in the Genre category. Obviously, you’ll be looking at the “Acoustic” and “Rock” genres for your track.

But before you carry on, V2 of SOUNDRAW allows you to combine up to two or more genres, so you could combine Rock with “Drum n Bass”, for example, and create something totally out-of-the-box.


Anyway, when you’ve settled on the right genre, the system automatically pulls you through into the creator studio interface where you’ll see a ribbon on the top of the screen, and the tracks the platform created for you based on your genre instructions.


Step #3: Work on Your Production


Start playing the selections SOUNDRAW made for you and see if there’s anything you like from the basic suggestions. If you want to change tings up and reimagine the tracks, play with the “Mood,” “Tempo,” and “Instrument” tabs until you’re satisfied with how things worked out.


With the basic track or sample structure sported out, it’s time to take things to the next level and get into the advanced features of the Mixer studio.
When you click on one of the tracks, you’ll see the interface expand below the screen. That’s the Mixer editing studio. You’ll notice how the platform lays out each section of the song in bars, giving you blue and grey colored blocks to express the theme of each section. You can click on those blocks to change between the options for melody, backing instruments, bass, drum, and fills.


Play around with the settings until you’ve mastered your track the way you want it. You’ll also notice options for changing the length of each section, the tempo (BPM) of each section, and the instruments used, as well as the key of the track and the volume of each component of the song.


There’s a lot to play around with and the platform gives you plenty of easy ways to personalize your tracks or samples without getting into complicated settings. You’ll love the “fill” feature which allows you to make or leave out transitions between different sections of your songs.

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Step #4: Download to Your Device


When you’re ready to download your track, click the download arrow icon on the right of the screen. If you haven’t already registered account, you’ll need to do it now before you can run the download. Fortunately, signing up is easy with Google Sign Up, so it just takes a few clicks to get full control over everything on offer at SOUNDRAW.


If you want to use SOUNDRAW on the move, they have a mobile site that’s just as easy to navigate as the desktop version. When you’ve downloaded the track, you can add it to your DAW for finishing touches, or drop it straight away using the share button in the SOUNDRAW creator studio. Click the heart icon and the platform automatically saves the track to your favorites.

What People Love About SOUNDRAW


This platform is great for people who have never used production tools before. This AI-powered platform gets top marks for its user-friendly interface, without the need to type in confusing manual prompts. Its simple click-by-click creative process makes it simple to build out guitar samples for your beats, or to create entire guitar-based songs from scratch.

AI Music for Artists


Everything you create on SOUNDRAW is license-free and yours to use in any personal or commercial capacity. While the basic “Creator” package is a great start, and costs just $12.99 per month for unlimited downloads, you might want to upgrade your subscription if you want to get the most out of this AI-powered tool.


The Artist packages (Starter/Pro/Unlimited) give you the ability to license SOUNDRAW tracks for use with your vocals and for release on streaming platforms.

Try It Free and Create SOUNDRAW AI Guitar Beats Today!


We mentioned how you can sign up for an account and create your first AI guitar-based sample or track for free right now. But like every service out there, you’ll get the most out of it by signing up for a subscription.


We’ve already discussed the cost of the Creator package, but the Artist Starter goes for a monthly cost of $25.99, the Pro level is $38.99 per month, and the Unlimited package is $64.99 per month.