Understand the Sound Direction
The Agent interprets the sound source, texture, action, environment, distance, intensity, duration, and scene context.
Describe the sound a scene needs, including its source, texture, timing, intensity, and environment. The Pexo AI video agent keeps the sound-effect task connected to the wider video context.
Name the sound or scene moment, then add duration, texture, intensity, distance, and ambience where relevant. The Agent uses that direction to generate and revise the cue in context.
What it is
A Sound Effect Generator turns a written description of a sound or moment into a generated audio cue. Detailed direction about source, material, environment, distance, intensity, and timing helps define the intended result.
Review timing, unwanted artifacts, loudness, scene fit, factual context, and usage requirements before publishing.
The Agent interprets the sound source, texture, action, environment, distance, intensity, duration, and scene context.
The Agent organizes the onset, body, tail, ambience, perspective, and timing around the requested moment.
The direction is developed into a sound effect that can be reviewed and refined against the scene context.
How it works
Name the sound source or scene action, then add texture, environment, distance, intensity, duration, and timing.
Identify the impact, material, movement, ambience, perspective, or tail that should receive the most attention.
Listen for timing, texture, unwanted artifacts, scene fit, and loudness, then request focused changes.
Inside the workflow
The Pexo AI video agent combines sound-direction analysis and audio generation according to your cue and scene context.
Interprets source, material, action, environment, perspective, intensity, and duration.
Plans when the sound begins, how it develops, and how its tail should end.
Shapes impact, surface, space, distance, atmosphere, and surrounding environmental detail.
Creates an audio cue around the planned sound characteristics and scene context.
FAQ
Describe the source, action, material, environment, distance, intensity, duration, and timing that define the sound.
You can describe many types of scene cues, including movement, materials, ambience, impacts, transitions, alerts, and interface feedback.
Include the intended duration, energy, onset, tail, distance, and intensity in the direction, then review the generated cue.
Use observable details. For example, name the object, surface, action, space, perspective, and emotional quality instead of using only a broad label.
Check timing, artifacts, loudness, scene fit, factual context, permissions, and project-specific audio requirements.
Start with the sound
Describe the sound, texture, environment, timing, and intensity. The Pexo AI video agent will coordinate the cue for review.