Use case
Podcast production without the production.
The expensive minutes of a podcast are the produced ones: the cold open, the dramatized re-enactment, the sting between segments. Seed-Audio 1.0 renders those minutes from a prompt, with the music bed and the second voice already mixed in.
Hear the produced moments
A two-host cold open with an intro sting, a radio-drama style re-enactment, and a high-energy commentary bit. One prompt each, no editing session.
The prompt pattern that works
A two-host podcast cold open. An upbeat female host teases today's story, her male co-host reacts with a laugh and one skeptical question. A short synth intro sting fades under their banter.- Cast the hosts. One line per voice: energy, age, dynamic between them. Two or three voices per take stays crisp.
- Give the music an exit. "A short intro sting fades under their banter" places the bed exactly where an editor would.
- Write banter as turns. Short alternating lines with a reaction beat ("laughs, then asks one skeptical question") sound natural; long monologues drift.
Where real hosts still win
- Chemistry over 40 minutes is still human territory. The model shines in the produced 2-minute moments, not the long conversation.
- Disclose AI audio to your audience where it could mislead; our acceptable use policy requires it and platforms increasingly do too.
- Takes cap at 2 minutes; chain takes for longer dramatized segments.
Render your next cold open
Describe your show’s opening 30 seconds in the playground and listen to it produced. The prompt grammar guide has the full cue sheet structure.