Hi there, I like your videos a lot! I'm a pro musician and started work with Suno, I find it amazing in suggesting new ideas to lyrics, melodies and genres that I usually not using, and I use it for my students to enhance their ability to invent melodies, my role of thumb is: if a tool makes you more creative and enthusiastic in is a good tool!
Thank you, very informative. Can any AI audio service do that, that I would upload my guitar part and the service would generate drums and bass for me?
@@LanewoodStudios I tried this in logic, but I had difficult to find the tempo/aligning to the grid. Are you sure the tempo is constant? Would be nice if Suno could provide BPM info.
@@LanewoodStudios Would be great if we could tell AI that I want this type of drums, this type of guitar etc. In this tempo, in this key etc. And when the song is created, have the possibility to download all the instruments on separate stems with pristine sound quality.
@@OldBoans well, the generated songs are usually not straight copies of commercial releases anyway so you should be good even when you have your lyrics generated. But there is of course the fact that these AIs probably trained on commercial releases. But then again, so did we all, so we'll have to see what the courts decide in all of this.
Well, I'm somewhat impressed by the overall quality of the AI-results, although there is still room for improvement. I make music for fun, and AI obviously kills all the fun in music making, so I will definitely not use it. If I had to make music for a living I would for sure consider using AI.
Yes I understand. It also depends on which parts of ‘making music’ you enjoy doing yourself. Maybe you’re not a songwriter but a performer or producer for example. You can use AI for the parts you do not do yourself.
@@LanewoodStudios That's a valid point. And even if you're having fun creating music by entering prompts all day long, that's perfectly ok, but it's not for me. I enjoy learning new things and also to cooperate with other people who are better in other aspects of creating music.
I'm not a fan of AI software myself... but everyone has to decide for themselves whether they want to use AI software or not. but don't complain afterwards if you lose the rights to your song!😂🤣 that's why I still don't use any plugin or software that is AI based! because it's an agorythmic where your track is analyzed and saved in a database! so that you can later claim the rights for yourself. just be careful! 😉
Still no proper, stem separation smh Especially if your using your own music and want to mix whatever it adds to your song, you should be able to get those clean stems. That's the only failing.
@@theandroids I guess it’s a structural thing that they do not generate all those parts separately. Because none of the big AI generators have clean stems.
@@LanewoodStudios In this particular case, AI is generating new parts, so those parts should be downloadable as clean, individual tracks. There should be an option for something like a "session" mode, so it doesn't mix everything together. Instead, it would function like a session musician, jamming along with your track. Essentially, it plays on top of your music, and the resulting stems should be clean for download. Hopefully someone does it soon.
Hi there, I like your videos a lot! I'm a pro musician and started work with Suno, I find it amazing in suggesting new ideas to lyrics, melodies and genres that I usually not using, and I use it for my students to enhance their ability to invent melodies, my role of thumb is: if a tool makes you more creative and enthusiastic in is a good tool!
@@trovador1 thanks and I like your attitude in this 👍.
Thank you, very informative. Can any AI audio service do that, that I would upload my guitar part and the service would generate drums and bass for me?
@@filotest3093 not exactly like that. But many allow you to upload an audio clip and then build a song based on the clip.
hallo where can I find the number fading reflection it sounds very good Kh Mik Roy from Denmark ❤
Will answer this for everyone else as well. The song is not available anywhere yet.
How do you get the BPM for the Suno track?
Well, I didn’t in this project but I have several videos about tempo functionality in Cubase. They are even in a separate playlist. Check them out.
@@LanewoodStudios I tried this in logic, but I had difficult to find the tempo/aligning to the grid. Are you sure the tempo is constant? Would be nice if Suno could provide BPM info.
I didn’t check with this song whether the tempo was constant but I’ve found it to be constant for some other songs I started working on.
@@LanewoodStudios Ok, good to know. Thanks. 👍
@@LanewoodStudios Would be great if we could tell AI that I want this type of drums, this type of guitar etc.
In this tempo, in this key etc.
And when the song is created, have the possibility to download all the instruments on separate stems with pristine sound quality.
please explore more....suno have a bugs clearly...if you extended V4
@@mybookreviewsnow sure, it was still in Beta at the time of this video so expected to need some more improvement.
Check the analysis somebody made here on TH-cam on the Terms & Conditions before using anything from Suno... you could get into trouble.
Yes I know, the copyright related questions are still …. open. Time will tell.
I think if your using your own words you'll be cool, I think big labels will ask for a fee like when someone does Karaoke in a bar...
@@OldBoans well, the generated songs are usually not straight copies of commercial releases anyway so you should be good even when you have your lyrics generated. But there is of course the fact that these AIs probably trained on commercial releases. But then again, so did we all, so we'll have to see what the courts decide in all of this.
Well, I'm somewhat impressed by the overall quality of the AI-results, although there is still room for improvement.
I make music for fun, and AI obviously kills all the fun in music making, so I will definitely not use it.
If I had to make music for a living I would for sure consider using AI.
Yes I understand. It also depends on which parts of ‘making music’ you enjoy doing yourself. Maybe you’re not a songwriter but a performer or producer for example. You can use AI for the parts you do not do yourself.
@@LanewoodStudios That's a valid point.
And even if you're having fun creating music by entering prompts all day long, that's perfectly ok, but it's not for me.
I enjoy learning new things and also to cooperate with other people who are better in other aspects of creating music.
@cloudburstflight2748 valid point as well 👍
I'm not a fan of AI software myself...
but everyone has to decide for themselves whether they want to use AI software or not.
but don't complain afterwards if you lose the rights to your song!😂🤣
that's why I still don't use any plugin or software that is AI based!
because it's an agorythmic where your track is analyzed and saved in a database!
so that you can later claim the rights for yourself.
just be careful! 😉
Yes that part is still a bit like the Wild West. We’ll see how it all pans out.
Still no proper, stem separation smh Especially if your using your own music and want to mix whatever it adds to your song, you should be able to get those clean stems. That's the only failing.
@@theandroids I guess it’s a structural thing that they do not generate all those parts separately. Because none of the big AI generators have clean stems.
@@LanewoodStudios In this particular case, AI is generating new parts, so those parts should be downloadable as clean, individual tracks. There should be an option for something like a "session" mode, so it doesn't mix everything together. Instead, it would function like a session musician, jamming along with your track. Essentially, it plays on top of your music, and the resulting stems should be clean for download. Hopefully someone does it soon.
@@theandroids yes would be great if it works like that.
v4 is very bad, makes so much mistakes, a lot of bugs, hope they will fix it...
@@djerikfox I’m sure they will. It was still in Beta for this video.
Copyright claim is coming to You :)
@@goodmusic7459 ha ha we will see.