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Recipe

Lo-fi track with a looping visual — in one evening

Generate a chill beat in Suno, then a seamless matching visual in Kling — a ready-to-post study/stream loop, no DAW and no video editor.

~40 minutes beginner 3 connectors for Anyone who wants a song, a jingle, or a voice — no instruments, no studio

What you'll need

Do this, in order

  1. 1

    Generate the beat in Suno

    Make a lo-fi hip hop beat: 70 BPM, rainy night mood, vinyl crackle, mellow Rhodes piano, soft kick, no vocals, about 2 minutes.

    You'll get: Suno returns an instrumental lo-fi track you can play back.

  2. 2

    Make it actually loop

    Keep this beat but make it loopable — the last few seconds should blend back into the start, add a gentle tape hiss, keep it warm.

    You'll get: A version whose end flows into its beginning, so it can run forever under a stream.

  3. 3

    Generate the matching visual in Kling

    Make a 5-second seamless looping video for a 70 BPM lo-fi track: rain running down a window at night, warm neon glow outside, slow drift, first and last frame match exactly.

    You'll get: Kling returns a short clip that loops without a visible cut.

  4. 4

    Put them together

    Loop the Kling clip to 2 minutes and lay the Suno track over it, then export a 1080p MP4.

    You'll get: A finished 2-minute audio-visual loop, ready to upload. (No Descript? Loop the video and add the audio in any free editor — the two pieces are done.)

You're done when

A 2-minute lo-fi track plus a seamless looping visual — a ready-to-post YouTube/Twitch background or study-with-me loop, made in one evening with no DAW and no video timeline.

A lo-fi loop looks simple, but it normally takes two crafts you may not have: producing a beat that loops cleanly, and rendering a visual that loops without a jump. Each MCP connector knows only its own tool — Suno makes music, Kling makes video — and neither knows the other exists. The repos won’t tell you how to chain them, and an app-store listing just hands you the install.

This recipe is the chain. You describe the vibe once, Suno builds a loopable beat, Kling builds a visual at the same tempo and mood, and you stitch them into one clip. The gotchas above — “say instrumental”, “match first and last frame” — are the parts no README mentions, because no single tool’s docs cover the seam between two tools.

Checked 2026-06-13: Suno and Kling connectors both live and reachable in Claude. Re-verified each render step against the current connectors.

If something breaks

Suno keeps adding vocals
Fix: Say 'instrumental, no vocals' explicitly in the prompt. Suno defaults to adding a vocal line unless you rule it out.
The Kling visual has a visible jump when it loops
Fix: Ask for a 'seamless loop where the first and last frame match exactly', and keep the motion slow — fast motion is much harder to loop cleanly.
It ran out of credits
Fix: Both Suno and Kling render from your plan's credits. Lower the resolution or length, or generate fewer takes while you dial in the prompt.
I don't see Suno or Kling to turn on
Fix: In Claude or ChatGPT: Settings → Connectors → add the connector, then sign in. Each links to its own account; no manual API keys for the official connectors.

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