Thank you so much. Its always nice to get compliments. Its does give me a boost to keep going. Sometimes there are too many nasty comments that make it a bit disheartening but your comment has made my day. Thanks so much :)
I have had some trouble tweaking the prompts to get the sound I want, but in the extend you can add prompts for the lyrics in each extension (I mean in auto generate). So if you want a song on fruit, you can put a prompt to mention bananas, or mention their health benefits for example. This will help you shape the song without having to directly write the lyrics.
Thanks for that. Every trick we can try that helps get better results are very welcome. I have also found adding words like emotional or energetic also help. I think it will also change over time as Udio develops the app more but for now yeah I think experimentation is the way to go. Thanks for letting us know. I'm sure that will help people using Udio. Cheers :)
@inspiresoundpro Emotional words help shape song, I even tried putting a musical key prompt, G minor in this case to see what would happen, but my knowledge of the keys is too limited to know if that did anything.
Well according to the terms and conditions of Udio, people who make music with Udio have commercial use of the music. What that means as far as selling a song is hard to say. There are still questions about the copyrights of AI created music. Many have said that according to laws being developed in USA Ai music cannot be copyrighted. This means although you might be able to for example use the music you create in your commercial projects according to Udio, there is still some confusion on what rights are actually given to the creator of the Ai music. This is not legal advice and because the views on Ai music are not clear its probably best to get legal advice about selling Ai music before you do.
@@inspiresoundpro it's going to be interesting to see this.. i write lyrics personally. Those are my lyrics... if i slap sound around them from this tool, do I not own my lyrics and song? ... its not a question meant to be answered, just a thought. Thanks!
I have seen research being done on that. It is almost ready for that. So it wont be long and midi will become as common as the mp3 download. So hang in there it will come :)
That's fair. Ai music isn't for everyone. It's still early stages and Ai music will keep improving. Of course original human made music is preferable but Ai music isn't going away and it does give people who don't have the music skills the chance to play and experiment with it. But I fully get the resistance to it. Cheers
Keep doing what you love. You are doing a great job and your videos are amazing!!!!!
Thank you so much. Its always nice to get compliments. Its does give me a boost to keep going. Sometimes there are too many nasty comments that make it a bit disheartening but your comment has made my day. Thanks so much :)
I have had some trouble tweaking the prompts to get the sound I want, but in the extend you can add prompts for the lyrics in each extension (I mean in auto generate).
So if you want a song on fruit, you can put a prompt to mention bananas, or mention their health benefits for example.
This will help you shape the song without having to directly write the lyrics.
Thanks for that. Every trick we can try that helps get better results are very welcome. I have also found adding words like emotional or energetic also help. I think it will also change over time as Udio develops the app more but for now yeah I think experimentation is the way to go. Thanks for letting us know. I'm sure that will help people using Udio. Cheers :)
@inspiresoundpro
Emotional words help shape song, I even tried putting a musical key prompt, G minor in this case to see what would happen, but my knowledge of the keys is too limited to know if that did anything.
That's a clever idea. I will give it a try. Yeah always worth experimenting to see if we can get better results. 😀
Can we sell the music generated by our prompts using this tool
Well according to the terms and conditions of Udio, people who make music with Udio have commercial use of the music. What that means as far as selling a song is hard to say. There are still questions about the copyrights of AI created music. Many have said that according to laws being developed in USA Ai music cannot be copyrighted. This means although you might be able to for example use the music you create in your commercial projects according to Udio, there is still some confusion on what rights are actually given to the creator of the Ai music. This is not legal advice and because the views on Ai music are not clear its probably best to get legal advice about selling Ai music before you do.
@@inspiresoundpro it's going to be interesting to see this.. i write lyrics personally. Those are my lyrics... if i slap sound around them from this tool, do I not own my lyrics and song? ... its not a question meant to be answered, just a thought. Thanks!
If they add an option to export the Instruments as MIDI, it would be perfect, imagine being able to easily import it to a DAW and work with VSTi.
I have seen research being done on that. It is almost ready for that. So it wont be long and midi will become as common as the mp3 download. So hang in there it will come :)
...and nothing about downloading?!?!
The video shows you exactly how to download as mp3 or mp4 video.
Fake music for fake images. No thanks.
It sounds really bad, wow.
That's fair. Ai music isn't for everyone. It's still early stages and Ai music will keep improving. Of course original human made music is preferable but Ai music isn't going away and it does give people who don't have the music skills the chance to play and experiment with it. But I fully get the resistance to it. Cheers
I tried it and I must say that it can make very good songs. Better than all those trash made by 90% of the real musicians today.
@@alexy431 Yeah and it keeps getting better. Need to make a new video already for all the updates XD
@@alexy431 100% agree... and it only gets better overtime. Those that deny sound like Steve Balmer laughing at the iphone and how it won't work.