The Day MONOFRAME TRACK Came to Life
EDITORIAL 016
Mono Frame
Today wasn’t just about releasing another product. It was the day I realized that AI-generated music can become something much more than a collection of audio files. Through artwork, wallpapers, titles, atmosphere, and storytelling, a simple track pack started to feel like a real creative project. For the first time, MONOFRAME TRACK felt alive.
When I first started creating music with AI, I wasn’t completely sure how I felt about it.
I’ve always loved music.
Rock, Hip-Hop, Lo-Fi, Electronic — music has been part of my daily life for years.
Because of that, I also understood why many people are skeptical about AI-generated music.
At first, even some friends told me:
“That feels wrong.”
“AI shouldn’t replace artists.”
And honestly, I understood where they were coming from.
But today, something changed.
I realized that I wasn’t simply generating music.
The music itself may be created with AI.
But the atmosphere, the titles, the visual direction, the packaging, the wallpapers, the artwork, the story, and the overall experience are things I create.
It’s similar to how a game producer doesn’t write every line of code.
Or how a film director doesn’t operate every camera.
The creative vision still matters.
Today, while building the cover art for MONOFRAME TRACK Vol.02 — Midnight Coding Sessions, I suddenly understood the power of presentation.
What started as a few audio files became something that felt like a real release.
A real album.
A real product.
A real world.
The moment the CD-style artwork appeared on the screen, everything changed.
The tracks suddenly had identity.
The wallpapers became part of a larger atmosphere.
The entire project felt connected.
For the first time, I wasn’t looking at AI-generated music.
I was looking at MONOFRAME TRACK.
And honestly?
That realization was exciting.
It also taught me something important.
Visuals are powerful.
A great image can completely transform how people feel about a piece of music.
A cover isn’t just decoration.
It’s storytelling.
It’s atmosphere.
It’s emotion before a single note is played.
Tonight, I realized that I don’t just want to make wallpapers.
I don’t just want to upload music.
I want to build worlds.
And for the first time, I can clearly see what MONOFRAME TRACK could become.
Vol.01.
Vol.02.
Soon Vol.03.
Then Vol.04.
One by one, building a collection of atmospheres, stories, and creative spaces.
Today felt like the beginning of something.
Not because I sold anything.
Not because I gained views.
But because an idea finally felt alive.
And that’s a feeling worth remembering.