A shared workflow showed how to build a character with Nano Banana 2, generate extra shots, and feed Suno song segments into LTX-2.3 for synced clips. Try it to turn one track into a finished teaser without manual keyframing.

The core recipe is simple: generate a lead character, create a small pool of matching reference shots, then feed chopped-up Suno audio segments into LTX-2.3’s audio-to-video tool. In the main thread, techhalla says the character started from a photo of himself inside LTX, using Nano Banana 2 and a saved prompt, then expanded that first image into extra angles and inserts before syncing the music.
The finishing pass is where the sync happens. The follow-up post says each song segment was run through LTX-2.3 Audio-to-Video using those earlier shots as visual anchors, while extra unsynced b-roll came from the newer Pro model. The result is a short country-styled teaser rather than a single continuous performance clip, which is why the workflow can move quickly.
This looks less like a one-off music hack and more like a broader LTX pattern: establish a visual identity once, then propagate it across outputs. In one creator demo, that meant building an entire cosmetic brand identity with the new Brand Kit feature; in music-video form, the same idea becomes character consistency across synced and unsynced shots.
The prompt shared by Amir Mushich points in the same direction. It specifies center alignment, negative space, monochrome color control, soft gradients, and a raised glass-or-chrome bezel for glossy embossed branding, with a direct LTX Studio link attached. For creators, the interesting part is the stack: one reference image, one controlled prompt language, then multiple clip types built around the same look.
Topview added Seedance 2.0 to Agent V2, pairing multi-scene generation with a storyboard timeline and Business Annual access billed as 365 days of unlimited generations. That moves longform video workflows toward editable sequences instead of stitched clips.
releaseTopview added Seedance 2.0 to Agent V2, pairing multi-scene generation with a storyboard timeline and Business Annual access billed as 365 days of unlimited generations. That moves longform video workflows toward editable sequences instead of stitched clips.
workflowCreators are moving from V8 calibration complaints to darker film-still scenes, fashion shots, and worldbuilding tests, with ECLIPTIC remakes showing stronger depth and lighting. Retest saved SREF recipes if you rely on V8 for cinematic ideation.
workflowA shared workflow converts GTA-style stills into photoreal images with Nano Banana 2, then animates them in LTX-2.3 Pro 4K using detailed material, skin, vehicle, and camera prompts. Try it for trailer-style previsualization if you want more control at lower cost.
workflowShared Nano Banana 2 workflows now cover turnaround sheets, distinctive facial traits, and photoreal rerenders that keep the framing of a reference image. Use one prompt grammar for concept art, editorial portraits, and animation prep.
I built an entire cosmetic brand identity inside LTX using their new Brand Kit feature. I uploaded the brand logo, products, campaign models, visual styles, fonts, and color palette and turned all of it into a structured Brand Kit for my brand. From there, I generated full Show more
Prompt: (access Nano Banana here: amirmushich.link/LTX_NBP) 3D embossed glossy contour render of center-aligned [BRAND] on a flat surface, perfectly centered composition with ample negative space surrounding the object for a premium minimalist aesthetic. Monochromatic [COLOR] Show more
Pretty straightforward, right? Also, don't forget you can generate extra b-roll that isn't synced to audio using the new Pro model, it’s a total game-changer and open source! Now you’re all set, go wild with it here x.com/techhalla/stat…
Try it yourself! Here’s the link to dive in and start creating with LTX #LTXStudioPartner bit.ly/ltxvtech
from a Suno track to a synced AI clip in 10 mins with LTX-2.3. Here’s the breakdown 👇