The new 2.6 model changes everything with Audio-Video Co-generation. This means the model understands that a crashing wave looks like a crash and sounds like a crash simultaneously. To help you get started, we’ve curated a Prompt Bank of high-performing text prompts. From cinematic dialogue to physics-based action, copy these prompts into Higgsfield and start creating today.
How to Prompt for Audio ASMR Generation Example:
Prompt: A continuous close-up ASMR video where the camera lingers on his hand squeezing the cold fruit-soda can, sunlight catching the droplets as the aluminum slowly buckles under his grip. The soundscape is hyper-detailed and intimate: a sharp metallic crinkle as the can dents, soft micro-pops of aluminum folding inward, the subtle scratch and drag of his fingertips against the textured label, tiny skin squeaks, a low hollow compression rumble inside the can, and the faintest air shift as the shape collapses. The kitchen around him stays nearly silent, just a gentle diffuse room hum, allowing every tactile ASMR sound of squeezing metal to feel close, crisp, and physical in one uninterrupted shot.
Second Example:
Prompt: A continuous ASMR close-up video showing a hand guiding a sharpened pencil across textured paper, the camera holding a steady, intimate macro angle as sunlight warms the surface. Each stroke feels slow and deliberate, the graphite tip pressing gently, leaving clean dark lines. The soundscape is soft and hyper-detailed: the dry whisper of graphite dragging over grainy paper, tiny scrapes and shuffles as the pencil shifts direction, the gentle tap when the tip lifts and touches down again, the faint rustle of skin as fingers adjust their grip, and a warm ambient hush filling the quiet room. All sounds remain close, delicate, and soothing, turning the simple act of drawing into a pure ASMR moment in one uninterrupted shot.
Ambient Sound Generation:
Prompt: A continuous cinematic shot of a city being swallowed by a colossal wall of water, the camera positioned low and gliding forward over the turbulent surface. The skyline trembles under storm-dark clouds as the towering wave curls above the skyscrapers like a living mountain, its sheer mass roaring with deep, thunderous pressure. Buildings buckle as the first surge crashes through them, sending white plumes and debris upward while the camera keeps drifting into the chaos. The soundscape is overwhelming: the rumble of collapsing structures, the violent churn of water, the whistling wind tearing through flooded streets, and the sub-bass tremor of the ocean folding onto the city in one relentless, apocalyptic motion.
Second Example:
A continuous high-energy cinematic chase shot as two cars tear out of a collapsing city at dusk, the camera racing low behind them across shattered asphalt. Skyscrapers tilt and crumble on both sides, explosions bloom through windows, and thick rolling smoke pours into the streets as debris rains down. The red supercar in the foreground drifts hard around wreckage, headlights slicing through dust, while a second car follows close behind, tires screeching on wet pavement. The soundscape is a chaotic blend of roaring engines, crunching metal, distant detonations, falling concrete, and the deep rumble of buildings giving way, all carried in one uninterrupted, frantic motion as they escape the collapsing skyline.
Viral Production:
An ultra-cinematic wide shot showing a gigantic baby crawling extremely slowly across a grassy field while frozen, shocked people in an open-roof off-road vehicle stare in disbelief, with two loud cries, slow pan, realistic textures, soft daylight, dramatic slow-motion atmosphere.
Conslusion:
You have the prompts. You have the vision. Now, you have the tool. There is no need to wait for post-production to see if your story works. With Higgsfield and Kling 2.6, you can validate your ideas instantly with professional-grade audio and video. Don't let your stories stay silent. Log in, copy a prompt from our bank, and experience the difference of Native Audio today.
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