Music supervisors use MusicAtlas to turn messy briefs into fast, confident music decisions — without juggling inboxes, playlists, spreadsheets, and disconnected rights lookups.
Robin is MusicAtlas’s supervisor workflow — built to collapse the core loop into one place: search, preview, vet, mock up, organize, and request licenses.
Common starting point: paste a brief (or start with a reference track), run an intent-driven search, then refine results by vibe, lyrics, and practical constraints — building a shortlist you can share and clear.
Robin is designed for real briefs — the long emails, the director notes, the “something like this but not that” language. Instead of translating everything into manual tag filters, supervisors can turn intent into search immediately.
Start with a brief. Pull a few key phrases (tone, energy, era, instrumentation) and search directly.
Start with a reference track. Find neighbors by sound and meaning, then widen or narrow the zone.
Iterate quickly. Refine from results: “more intimate”, “less synthy”, “bigger hook”, “darker lyrical theme”.
Once you have a direction, the job is speed and confidence: listen fast, avoid clearance dead ends, and test what actually works against picture.
Listen immediately. Preview tracks without context switching.
Vet rights context early. Reduce time spent on tracks you can’t clear.
Read lyrics inline. Check narrative fit, brand safety, and clearance concerns quickly.
Build mockups. Test music against picture to validate arc and emotional impact.
Note: rights context depends on the specific catalog(s) and partner data available in your workspace.
Supervisors don’t work in one fixed structure. Robin supports flexible organization so you can build shortlists the way your projects actually run.
Save instantly. Star a track the moment it clicks.
Tag and bucket. Create project-specific tags (scene, character, mood, clearance status).
Shortlist with intention. Keep A/B/C options without losing track of why each one made the cut.
Robin keeps the “what we chose” connected to the “why we chose it” — making it easier to move from shortlist to clearance without rebuilding context across tools.
Request from the shortlist. Initiate license conversations from the tracks you’ve already vetted.
Keep details attached. Preserve the creative notes and search intent that led to the selection.
Want the full workflow? Watch the Robin walkthrough video and see how supervisors turn briefs into searches, build shortlists, and move faster from discovery to clearance.
Robin is built for working music supervisors — not closed recommendation feeds.