You will need an account with suno, if you do not have one you have no rights to the music its that simple. is its worth its weight? depeds on your ear.
If I have uploaded the songs in youtube from suno free plan, after that i will subscribe for pro plan, shall i get any adsense issue for the previously uploaded free plan songs of suno? Please explain
I have a very important question, if I use suno music in a videogame do I need to continue having an active membership once suno is no longer necessary? it would kill indie devs
Look this part of FAQ: If I cancel my subscription, do I lose the right to use songs I created as a subscriber for commercial use? If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity.
Great video bro I really found it useful I just stumbled across this tool and I'm already like business business business. First thing I did jingles. Which is how I stumbled across your video and found your channel. My question to you is, how do you edit the audio after make the jiggle, sometimes it sounds a little scratchy or could use an edit. Do you run into this as well. Would love some advice
there are also apps that allow you to dissect a song into it's constituent parts like vocals, drum, instruments. you could in theory shred up the song in those apps and then use an editor to adjust and recombine.
Sir i want to ask if i upload that in youtube spotify etc i need to register this song to my own copyright? or i already have that copyright from suno ? Thx a lot
According to their terms of service, no. They own the content for free accounts. Honestly for a full year around $100, that's super-super cheap to build songs.
Given the specificity of the songs and commercially intended use-cases, this type of song is really only marketable via the one on one approach, like calling local businesses.
@@A_I_World what do you mean? if you pay for suno you still don't have rights to publish the songs as yours on spotify for example? It's such a waste using this just to create small store jingles.
No you do own the rights, I just mean if you're making jingles, there's no reason to put them on spotify because they're meant for a brand to use for their ads
The catch is you actually need to understand lyrics, song structure, and a lot of patience and trial and error. We live in a time where music has saturated the entire culture. The challenge is how does someone use this tool to make music with a message we haven't heard. And then do that in a way that sounds "human". AI music struggles with the "human" aspect. Our brains are wired to hear organically produced music and will get caught up on the flaws with how AI "perceives" music. Those imperfections are the ghost in the machine so to speak. Which in a way brings this whole thing full circle back to actually being able to write a good song. I'd imagine someone with a background in music and a good ear for how a song "should" be will be able to use this as a tool to make songs. That being said, they will always be best when humans make the final product. And AI won't perform on a stage let alone live a life that fuels the creativity of the song writer. You can emulate but if you didn't live it your just gonna sound like a parody or a counterfeit. Awesome tools but best in the hands of someone who can deliver.
Cute idea but it's absolute fantasy bollix that anyone will buy an AI jingle except for the most unsavvy people living under rocks, and those folks are unlikely to see the value in it for social media as they probably don't use it. Anyone else will recognize it's AI made and if the idea strikes their fancy they will probably go and make their own jingle themselves.
Remember, only 23% of Americans had tried chatgpt in February according to a Pew Research Center survey. If you're on this page you're way ahead of the curve when it comes to AI.
those songs are fire!! thanks for this tutorial!
Right?! Bob's got it better?? I mean come on!
What I would like to know is how I can create an instrumental with a hook only I’ve been trying to do that. I just can’t figure that out.
I think our Suno Type Beat Tutorial might have what you're looking for - th-cam.com/video/NcWcYWrJZZE/w-d-xo.html
@@A_I_World much thanks will check it out right now
but how can we reach out via emails and on calls
One way to do it is to go on google maps and start calling local businesses and asking to speak to the owner or the manager!
You will need an account with suno, if you do not have one you have no rights to the music its that simple. is its worth its weight? depeds on your ear.
What if you cancel your account? The songs you made are still under copyright from the previous payed subscription right?
Can I use it in my TH-cam videos (non monetized) with free plan?
no , u need to buy subscription than you can monetize
@@gurpreetkaur6939if I make a kids rhyme with paid suno ai, would I able to monetize?
Technically you don't own the songs if you're on the free plan
If I have uploaded the songs in youtube from suno free plan, after that i will subscribe for pro plan, shall i get any adsense issue for the previously uploaded free plan songs of suno? Please explain
I have a very important question, if I use suno music in a videogame do I need to continue having an active membership once suno is no longer necessary? it would kill indie devs
Unfortunately, Suno's terms state that you only own the music while your paid plan is active.
@@A_I_World excuse me, where did you get this information?
@@A_I_World I don't see this info in Suno's terms.
Look this part of FAQ:
If I cancel my subscription, do I lose the right to use songs I created as a subscriber for commercial use?
If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity.
@preenxus3425 You are correct! Some ambiguous language in the ToS led me to believe you must continue your subscription.
thanks, how about youtube monetize? does is work?
Great video bro I really found it useful I just stumbled across this tool and I'm already like business business business. First thing I did jingles. Which is how I stumbled across your video and found your channel. My question to you is, how do you edit the audio after make the jiggle, sometimes it sounds a little scratchy or could use an edit. Do you run into this as well. Would love some advice
There are a lot of smart folks working on this problem, but for now the best thing to do is just keep making new songs until it isn't scratchy
there are also apps that allow you to dissect a song into it's constituent parts like vocals, drum, instruments. you could in theory shred up the song in those apps and then use an editor to adjust and recombine.
Sir i want to ask if i upload that in youtube spotify etc i need to register this song to my own copyright? or i already have that copyright from suno ? Thx a lot
you will have to have sunos Copywrite.
where can I learn how to make professional jingles using ai?
According to their terms of service, no. They own the content for free accounts. Honestly for a full year around $100, that's super-super cheap to build songs.
any idea on how to market these songs in music streaming services: apple music, tidal, deezer, spotify, etc
Given the specificity of the songs and commercially intended use-cases, this type of song is really only marketable via the one on one approach, like calling local businesses.
@@A_I_World what do you mean? if you pay for suno you still don't have rights to publish the songs as yours on spotify for example?
It's such a waste using this just to create small store jingles.
No you do own the rights, I just mean if you're making jingles, there's no reason to put them on spotify because they're meant for a brand to use for their ads
The catch is you actually need to understand lyrics, song structure, and a lot of patience and trial and error. We live in a time where music has saturated the entire culture. The challenge is how does someone use this tool to make music with a message we haven't heard. And then do that in a way that sounds "human". AI music struggles with the "human" aspect. Our brains are wired to hear organically produced music and will get caught up on the flaws with how AI "perceives" music. Those imperfections are the ghost in the machine so to speak. Which in a way brings this whole thing full circle back to actually being able to write a good song. I'd imagine someone with a background in music and a good ear for how a song "should" be will be able to use this as a tool to make songs. That being said, they will always be best when humans make the final product. And AI won't perform on a stage let alone live a life that fuels the creativity of the song writer. You can emulate but if you didn't live it your just gonna sound like a parody or a counterfeit. Awesome tools but best in the hands of someone who can deliver.
I give it a month before any customers realize your scam and find they can just do it themselves
I don't think this is a working model on how to use Suno AI to make money
I think it's just a start.
You cant make money with suno if you have not subscribed
Cute idea but it's absolute fantasy bollix that anyone will buy an AI jingle except for the most unsavvy people living under rocks, and those folks are unlikely to see the value in it for social media as they probably don't use it. Anyone else will recognize it's AI made and if the idea strikes their fancy they will probably go and make their own jingle themselves.
Remember, only 23% of Americans had tried chatgpt in February according to a Pew Research Center survey. If you're on this page you're way ahead of the curve when it comes to AI.
@@A_I_World X to doubt. 🤣
The.. craziest website.. ever made🎉 I could be on it for 4 hours a day 😂
Ha! Same here :)