The best way Is to extract the vocals, recreate instruments, synths, lead sounds, bass with Kontakt or any vsti, and to make the drums again, it's easy because you have the whole idea, construction and much much more control and freedom to add or subtract whatever you want, to use samples that you want etc... And then it will sound pro. Soothe 2 is recommended for frequency repairs. I know about this, I figured it out by myself from the first time this kind of AI platforms appeared. Many famous producers are using those techniques. For me this is nothing new. BTW It's really creative though. One major issues with this platforms / generators is the unconsistent tempo, but there is solution for that also, and it's called DJ Studio 3,or you can do it manually with wrapping.
Hi, when u make stems from tracks than this against copyright? I mean u stem the voice from an artist and use in ur track YT will delete this ? And u can’t monetize etc.?
I didn't really get all the details but i will come back here to watch it again. Cool tutorial! And the music is really good to (the chorus is very catchy)! :D
@@theaimusicalchemist am a novice at DAW. well if it doesn't work, then i guess i'll have to recreate it. do you know of any stem splitter that can recognize and split all instruments? that would be really helpful in recreation. thanks
Really good work! The only thing that somehow bothers me when replacing the voice, is that it sounds off. Like it's not part of the same frequency as the rest of the instrumental. I tried messing around with mastering, but haven't found the sweet spot yet. Hope it makes sense what I try to say 😅 I was able to notice it in your song too, but maybe that's a thing like, once you heard it, you know what to look for, so you always will hear it 🙈
@H3rbMusic the tone and timbre definitely change. I know what you mean. Would you say that the completed song at the end of the video has the same issue? I didn't show this in the video but I did some more post processing after the video was done and replaced the audio on the final playthrough.
@@theaimusicalchemist if you don't know what to look for, probably most people won't notice it. However, if you're aware of that 'issue', you can hear it. But you did a good job there and one might be thinking it's on purpose or part of the (style) of the song
I am at 5 minutes in and I would love to know how you got rid of the wobbling, high percussion sound? It was there in the Suno track but after musicify (and some editing you didn’t show) the noise was gone. I have this issue in my Suno generated songs, I tried to find an audio engineer to clean it up and only one could even identify what I was talking about and he said it was a low bit-rate noise from poor music quality. I also read this wobbling, high pitched percussion sound can also come from overlapping audios (stems I assume).
@SilvahniCadence there are two things I didn't show, and one of them was the Suno remaster I did on the original audio track. I remastered the original instrumental track using Suno's remaster feature a few times until I got a result that i thought i could work with.
@SilvahniCadence the second thing was just some post-processing on the vocals. Tape saturation, reverb, eq, etc. RipX is very powerful. That being said I hate how it world. I find it difficult to get into. However, nothing else like it exists so there's nothing better.
Hi, when u make stems from tracks than this against copyright? I mean u stem the voice from an artist and use in ur track YT will delete this ? And u can’t monetize etc.?
If someone other than you owns the copyrights to a song you will be demonetized if you use that music in your content and your video may even be taken down. However no one owns the rights to music that is generative by an AI music model because for there to be copyrights in place the music has to be made by a human. That's why you can use an AI generation as inspiration to create an original track in a DAW. Here's an example: th-cam.com/video/ipb_dtsR_iY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CAACih7ZEhrzSUVH
suno has a tempo bug probably from some tracks it was trained on. and still thre is no way we can specify the tempo or if tempo needs to change at a specific point in time.
In February I should be ready to start signing on other artists. By then I should have everything streamlined, and various connections made I'll need as a label. It's a wild ride, I've never known much about business or the music industry, but I've learned a lot over the past few months, and it's honestly not that hard. Just a crapload of work, and a whole lot of initial expenses. I don't have a car yet, but I now own a record label. Rock & Roll, baby!
@@theaimusicalchemist why was it disappearing? for instance 00:50 01:05 01:10 01:15 you probably notice a fluctuation of the hair in the upper lip range...
@erock.steady i changed my voice to Joe Bidens voice, and I used AI to put Joe Biden's face onto my face, but I allowed my mustache to be visible but it glitches.
Thx man, I don't know the song making with AI is so improved in this moment. I created a this one: th-cam.com/video/FomfRl4V3Eo/w-d-xo.html for my upcomming game it will be perfect.
@@theaimusicalchemist Yes the lyrics, and the songs is created by AI completly. the prompt: plase make me a lyric of crushing, relentless, epic, metalcore, female singer song about distant space traveller, who is try to found a home
The best way Is to extract the vocals, recreate instruments, synths, lead sounds, bass with Kontakt or any vsti, and to make the drums again, it's easy because you have the whole idea, construction and much much more control and freedom to add or subtract whatever you want, to use samples that you want etc... And then it will sound pro. Soothe 2 is recommended for frequency repairs. I know about this, I figured it out by myself from the first time this kind of AI platforms appeared. Many famous producers are using those techniques. For me this is nothing new. BTW It's really creative though. One major issues with this platforms / generators is the unconsistent tempo, but there is solution for that also, and it's called DJ Studio 3,or you can do it manually with wrapping.
Hi, when u make stems from tracks than this against copyright? I mean u stem the voice from an artist and use in ur track YT will delete this ? And u can’t monetize etc.?
@dieauswandereruklondon2857 I meant on stems by tracks generated with AI
Fantastic help!!
@@RedBeardinVR thank you :)
I didn't really get all the details but i will come back here to watch it again. Cool tutorial! And the music is really good to (the chorus is very catchy)! :D
@@gabrielchel i know i can't get it out of my head!
i get a lot of white noises on generated instrumentals, any help?
@Dnd-b3o some eqing can help. You can also remix in Udio. I would try remastering in Suno a bunch of times but I assume you've already tried that.
@@theaimusicalchemist I've tried a couple of times. maybe I have to keep trying, thanks
@@Dnd-b3o let me know if that works. If it doesn't, the only thing i know to do is recreate the track in DAW
@@theaimusicalchemist am a novice at DAW. well if it doesn't work, then i guess i'll have to recreate it. do you know of any stem splitter that can recognize and split all instruments? that would be really helpful in recreation. thanks
@@Dnd-b3o i usually use musicfy, but bandlab is pretty good. It can separate kick and share. Ripx is the best.
Really good work! The only thing that somehow bothers me when replacing the voice, is that it sounds off. Like it's not part of the same frequency as the rest of the instrumental. I tried messing around with mastering, but haven't found the sweet spot yet. Hope it makes sense what I try to say 😅
I was able to notice it in your song too, but maybe that's a thing like, once you heard it, you know what to look for, so you always will hear it 🙈
@H3rbMusic the tone and timbre definitely change. I know what you mean. Would you say that the completed song at the end of the video has the same issue? I didn't show this in the video but I did some more post processing after the video was done and replaced the audio on the final playthrough.
@@theaimusicalchemist if you don't know what to look for, probably most people won't notice it. However, if you're aware of that 'issue', you can hear it. But you did a good job there and one might be thinking it's on purpose or part of the (style) of the song
Reverb.
I am at 5 minutes in and I would love to know how you got rid of the wobbling, high percussion sound? It was there in the Suno track but after musicify (and some editing you didn’t show) the noise was gone. I have this issue in my Suno generated songs, I tried to find an audio engineer to clean it up and only one could even identify what I was talking about and he said it was a low bit-rate noise from poor music quality. I also read this wobbling, high pitched percussion sound can also come from overlapping audios (stems I assume).
@SilvahniCadence there are two things I didn't show, and one of them was the Suno remaster I did on the original audio track. I remastered the original instrumental track using Suno's remaster feature a few times until I got a result that i thought i could work with.
@@theaimusicalchemist What was the second thing? Which DAW are you using? Do you have any advice on using Ripx Daw?
@SilvahniCadence the second thing was just some post-processing on the vocals. Tape saturation, reverb, eq, etc. RipX is very powerful. That being said I hate how it world. I find it difficult to get into. However, nothing else like it exists so there's nothing better.
@@theaimusicalchemist Okay thank you very much for the information, I really appreciate this :)
@@SilvahniCadence i appreciate you and I'm glad I could help :)
Hi, when u make stems from tracks than this against copyright? I mean u stem the voice from an artist and use in ur track YT will delete this ? And u can’t monetize etc.?
If someone other than you owns the copyrights to a song you will be demonetized if you use that music in your content and your video may even be taken down. However no one owns the rights to music that is generative by an AI music model because for there to be copyrights in place the music has to be made by a human. That's why you can use an AI generation as inspiration to create an original track in a DAW. Here's an example: th-cam.com/video/ipb_dtsR_iY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CAACih7ZEhrzSUVH
suno has a tempo bug probably from some tracks it was trained on. and still thre is no way we can specify the tempo or if tempo needs to change at a specific point in time.
@@bloodyiceberg6827 i agree they need that functionality.
In February I should be ready to start signing on other artists. By then I should have everything streamlined, and various connections made I'll need as a label.
It's a wild ride, I've never known much about business or the music industry, but I've learned a lot over the past few months, and it's honestly not that hard. Just a crapload of work, and a whole lot of initial expenses. I don't have a car yet, but I now own a record label. Rock & Roll, baby!
That's awesome! Will your label focus on AI music?
a free alternative please?😅
th-cam.com/video/PYQnzIwa4mA/w-d-xo.html
Is this your voice in the final result?
@@gabrielchel I changed my voice with ai
Very, Very, Clever... Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome. Thank you for the compliment. It means a lot. ☺
10:15 dang! This was on my Google News feed...
@@Smirk_Station what was?
On my google news feed... @theaimusicalchemist
Sick
why are you wearing an AI moustache?
@erock.steady the mustache is real lol.
@@theaimusicalchemist why was it disappearing? for instance 00:50 01:05 01:10 01:15 you probably notice a fluctuation of the hair in the upper lip range...
@erock.steady i did a joe Biden deep fake but I wanted to leave my mustache and it keeps glitching.
@@theaimusicalchemist ... what?
@erock.steady i changed my voice to Joe Bidens voice, and I used AI to put Joe Biden's face onto my face, but I allowed my mustache to be visible but it glitches.
Thx man, I don't know the song making with AI is so improved in this moment. I created a this one: th-cam.com/video/FomfRl4V3Eo/w-d-xo.html for my upcomming game it will be perfect.
@@Pengeszikra it sounds good. The only thing I will say is that the lyrics sound like they were generated by AI.
@@theaimusicalchemist Yes the lyrics, and the songs is created by AI completly.
the prompt: plase make me a lyric of crushing, relentless, epic, metalcore, female singer song about distant space traveller, who is try to found a home
So, 10$ for Suno, 10$ for Udio, more 20$ for more 2 product, and more 20$ for a sofware = around 100$ / month .
Ok, got it!
Welcome to the world of digital and AI music production. I spent thousands on dollars on software before AI music was even a thing.