
Aiva and Riffusion Drop New AI Music Tools: Here’s What’s New
It’s been a big week for AI music. Two major players in the space, Aiva and Riffusion, just rolled out fresh updates—and they’re definitely worth checking out if you’re exploring music creation with AI.
Aiva introduces “Lyra”
Aiva just launched Lyra, its new foundation model that can generate full instrumental tracks from text prompts—anywhere from 30 seconds to 10 minutes long. It’s designed for everything from quick ideas to full-length compositions.
In a bold move, Aiva even shared side-by-side examples comparing Lyra to tracks made using prompts on other platforms like Suno and Udio. Spoiler: Lyra holds its own.
What’s next? Aiva says it’s working on “derivative models”, including tools for turning simple melodies into rich arrangements and even features aimed at music education.
Riffusion drops Fuzz-1.0 + launches memberships
Riffusion also came in hot with a new model called Fuzz-1.0. It can generate, remix, swap stems, and even adjust the overall “vibe” of a track.
Even bigger: Riffusion now has a paid membership model. It starts at $8/month and gives users access to faster music generation, a private community, and commercial rights to the tracks you make. There’s also a $48/month plan with extra perks for power users.
Final thoughts
AI music tools are moving fast—and both Aiva and Riffusion are clearly trying to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're scoring a short film, remixing your latest demo, or just experimenting with sounds, these tools are making serious creative power more accessible.
For more details, check out the full article on Music Ally.