Moving Beyond Single Prompts
In the early days of AI, we relied on a «one-shot» approach—typing a single sentence and hoping for the best. In 2026, the professionals at Creator Hits Academy use Prompt Chaining.
Prompt Chaining is the process of breaking a complex creative goal into smaller, logical steps where the output of one prompt becomes the foundation for the next. This is how Roman Sinitsyn creates consistent, high-quality assets for projects like mastersuno.ru.
1. The Logic of the Chain
Think of AI as a talented but distracted intern. If you ask for a «complete hit song with lyrics and marketing plan,» the quality will be average. If you chain the tasks, the quality becomes elite.
The standard 3-step chain:
The Ideation Prompt: Generating the core concept or «DNA» of the project.
The Expansion Prompt: Turning that DNA into detailed technical specifications.
The Execution Prompt: Feeding those specs into a specialized model like Suno v5.5 or Midjourney v7.
2. Real-World Example: Creating a Viral AI Track
Let’s apply Prompt Chaining to a musical project using the Mastering Suno methodology.
Step 1 (LLM): «Generate a psychological profile for a cyberpunk character who has lost their memory. Describe their emotional state and the ‘sound’ of their world.»
Step 2 (LLM): «Based on this profile, write a song structure (Verse-Chorus-Bridge) and suggest technical audio tags for a 120 BPM dark-synth track.»
Step 3 (Suno v5.5): Paste the technical tags and lyrics into the Suno interface to generate the final audio.
By the time you reach Step 3, the AI has a deep context that a simple prompt like «dark techno song» could never provide.
3. Chaining for Visual Consistency
In the Visual Alchemy section, we discussed consistency. Chaining is how you achieve it:
Prompt A: Define the character’s physical traits in a text document.
Prompt B: Generate the «Master Reference» image in Midjourney.
Prompt C: Use the link from Prompt B with a new action command (
--cref) to create a scene.
4. Why Prompt Chaining is a Business Skill
Mastering this technique allows you to build Automated Content Factories. Instead of spending hours tweaking one image, you build a «chain» (a workflow) that can produce 100 high-quality assets in minutes.
This is exactly what we teach in our Premium Prompt Engineering Course. We don’t just give you the fish; we give you the «Neural Fishing Rod.»
5. The «Feedback Loop» Chain
The most advanced technique is the Refinement Chain:
Ask the AI to generate a prompt.
Ask the AI to critique its own prompt for potential weaknesses.
Ask the AI to rewrite the prompt based on that critique.
This 3-step loop often results in outputs that look like they were made by a professional studio.
FAQ: Advanced Prompting
Q: Do I need to be a coder to use Prompt Chaining? A: No. Chaining is about logic and language, not programming. If you can explain a task step-by-step to a human, you can chain it for an AI.
Q: Which AI is best for Chaining? A: Use advanced LLMs (like Gemini or GPT-4o) to build the logic of the chain, and then use specialized models (Suno, Midjourney, Sora) for the final execution.
Ready to stop «guessing» and start «engineering»?
The secret to the Master Hitov channel’s success is a systematic approach to every prompt. Get our Master Prompting Framework and build your first complex workflow today.
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