A Personal Note: I wanted to try something different, and this project was meaningful to me. While working on the lyrics and integrating Splinter’s quotes, it was amazing how powerful his words are. About the Art and Song Direction: My initial storyboard featured the turtles as kids, with a young Splinter singing to them. However, I was concerned that the bright and warm tone might flag the video as “made for kids,” disabling the comments section. So, I went with a mature approach. The turtles are struggling, and in their hardest moments, they hear Splinter’s words. I aimed to create something heavy with a strong message, giving it a unique spin. I hope you enjoy it!
A fitting song for the Iroh of the TMNT world (Iroh's OG VA even voiced Splinter one time too). Splinter is a soul wisened by experience, and having him singing as if he is imparting his collected wisdom to the turtles is a great angle. A folk song style is perfect, as his greatest weapon was never his way with fighting, but his way with words.
Watching a compilation of Splinter's greatest moments for research for this video and hearing Iroh's voice actor really took me back. Also, I hope to explore and do songs in the future for Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. They are my favorite series. I watch them every once in a while.
@@TheAutomaticSinger ATLA and LoK are indeed pretty amazing in their respective ways, and were a part of my own childhood as many others here can no doubt agree. :D Having songs put out there for these two incredible shows would be most welcome, as would a few songs for the old Gargoyles animated series as someone else has already suggested. That aside though, keep up the amazing work here and know that you've got another fan in me. :D
We're gonna get each of the turtles now aren't we? By the way, I like how this song is a sharp contrast to the Shredder song. This song is a peaceful one that promotes patience, brotherhood, discipline, and heart while the Shredder aggressive and loud and is about anger, envy, greed, and destruction.
Feel like Donatello should be "level headed" cause it was Donny's level head that pulled them out of a lot of scrapes and when he was mutated into a mindless brute in the 2000 version I grew up with the brothers were at a loss and didn't know what to do having to rely on Leatherhead to help oh Leatherhead a good song for him "monster within" or "genius monster" not the best with naming things
@@tracylester7504 Only relevant for Donatello 2000. I tried to choose something common and average for all versions, but still thanks for the advice. But I'll take the option with Leatherhead, a very good idea!
@@Nathan_Payne Venus de Milo- shinobi's path I remember ninja turtles next generation thanks to it being on Netflix for a bit only time you meet Venus that I know of though maybe mystic's path would be better as she was focused more on the mental and mystical aspects of the ninja/shinobi
Just thought. I’ve always been a fan of the original Mirage TMNT continuity, and the Shredder dies his second death in an epic, final duel with Leonardo. Could be the basis of a legendary song.
makes me both happy and sad thinking of the love splinter has as a father but then my mind goes to him dieing and his final thoughts being of his sons its honestly beautiful how well you captured it
The song is good but the line there is No right and wrong is do not work with Splinter but is true there is a lesson to learns, He make sure his Sons know what is right and wrong and to not let failure stop them to stop the enemy, every Failure is a lesson and ones they learn it, they work on it to be ready to face their foe, like the First time the Turtles lose to Shredder was painful and more when one of them is in coma, every defeats the Turtles get make them stronger as Long they live, the true defeat is death and they will not let that happen, because they know if is happen, many innocents will be hurt and kill by their enemy, this is why Splinter make sure his Sons are ready to face it and to learn every lesson, by him or learn it in battlefields and the Turtles have learn to trust Ally to wins against the enemy and forge strong bonds will make them stronger, The Enemy do not have bonds, they only server the Top dog of evil Shredder and every time they fail they are punish or worse , they are killed, Splinter, him sure he do Punish his sons when they do some wrong but he do not go too far, This is why he the best Ninja Sensei and good Father!
Great take! :) Splinter said to Leonardo in the 2012 version: 'As a leader, you will learn that there is no right and wrong, only choices.' It was followed by him saying that picking Mikey as a leader would have been wrong, but I really liked the initial line. It's something I personally believe in-that we need to make choices and learn from them, not dwell on whether they were right or wrong in the moment, but analyze them later and continue improving.
Vary good and Encapsulates splinters love for his sons vary well Could You do "tyborose the red wake" The chapter master of the Carcaradan's legion Or better known the primark sized space marine With dreadnought fixed terminator plate
Do a rap about Godzilla. The version from the anime trilogy is the most powerful, as far as I know. A version from the 2014 film. It's also good. Let's call the rap "King of Monsters", "Defender of the Earth" (these options are for the 2014 version), you can also "Divine Punisher", "True Lord of the Earth", "The Greatest Kaiju", "Savior and Destroyer" (all this is for the anime version, the last option is suitable, because even though Godzilla and he exterminated people, in the last cartoon he saved the world from Ghidora, although not without the help of Hakuo).
So I often use art AI to help me during development of assets for games and I do have to say that despite what everyone thinks it sometimes takes a surprising amount of work to convince the 1s and 0s to create something you are happy with and even still I have to do a lot of finishing touches myself. Which brings me to my question, as someone who has 0 experience with AI that is strictly audio based. Does it also pigeon-hole itself into a corner when creating tracks? And can it be also weirdly stubborn in some cases seemingly just barely avoiding just what you want it to do while being so close to it? I ask simply because over the last month or two that I stuck around here I really noticed how a lot of the tracks have a very distinct and different personalities to them which is unusual as AI itself tends to create in a very "uniform" kind of way. Which is what makes it difficult to work with if you want to use it to make something unique.
The short answer is yes, it can be a pain and have that typical AI behavior, including randomness, but it can be curated. Here’s my personal view on it: Like with art AI, if you know what you want and have a clear vision, it will be easier. It can be extremely frustrating-the AI might miss some lyrics, hallucinate, sing the wrong parts, not follow the prompt, or produce weird artifacts, etc. Over time, I’ve learned its behavior better and managed to make it align more closely with my vision. Each AI has its own way of prompting. I’ve been using Suno for about 9 months now, since its first early access, and with time, I’ve learned how to prompt effectively and, more importantly, curate the song better. To achieve this level, it is not a “do it for me” button, as you mentioned in one of your previous comments. I work with parts and extend to the next one until I have a full song. That way, I have more control. Also, lyrics matter a lot-they affect the curation and the structure. Understanding music also helps in curating, like hearing when the AI missed a bit or isn’t "hitting the notes" correctly. The best thing is to try it yourself. Since you have experience with AI, I believe it won’t be as frustrating for you as it might be for a completely new AI user. It will take some time, but you’ll understand the behavior. Hope this helps!
So, you work with Suno in an essence as with Legos, that does actually explains a lot as I noticed with some of your older work where some transitions between verses at times felt a bit off, which isn't the case now anymore. It is still fascinating as with visual/art the best process, in my experience is to create a big "rough cut" with a large margin of error and then slowly adjust prompting and tighten the focus until gets closer to what your intent is and then do final adjustments by hand. Regardless, as much as the prospect fascinates me, I've little knowledge with music in general and I've no doubt it requires plenty of technical knowledge and terminology to have Suno actually cooperate in sensible manner. So, if I ever do I feel I will have to do a lot of learning on the subject first. Anyway, thank you for the insight, it is greatly appreciated.
@@daisukeakihito9832 The best tip I can give you is to just do it-go in blind and try things. Honestly, I didn't read a single guide for Suno prompting, and I see a lot of people giving those "pro tips" that, in my opinion, are an absolute waste of time. I experimented with it, had tons of "a-ha" moments, and because this is AI, I think everyone will have their own unique "a-ha" moments since it's still chaos most of the time. Personally, I didn't want to be like anyone else. I heard great AI tracks, but I wanted to take my time to experiment and learn on my own to develop my own workflow. Good luck!
Please do a Metal Gear Rising style vs duet tribute to the forced "villains" of Murder Drones vs the Autobirds from Angry Birds Transformers called: *"Reforged and Reborn."*
I use Suno. They have a free tier, so you definitely should give it a try! It's a credit-based subscription, so the free tier doesn't offer many credits, and you cannot use the songs commercially if that's your intention, but you can try it out and decide for yourself.
A Personal Note:
I wanted to try something different, and this project was meaningful to me. While working on the lyrics and integrating Splinter’s quotes, it was amazing how powerful his words are.
About the Art and Song Direction:
My initial storyboard featured the turtles as kids, with a young Splinter singing to them. However, I was concerned that the bright and warm tone might flag the video as “made for kids,” disabling the comments section. So, I went with a mature approach. The turtles are struggling, and in their hardest moments, they hear Splinter’s words. I aimed to create something heavy with a strong message, giving it a unique spin.
I hope you enjoy it!
Make a bandcamp account and upload music there.
Do Shadow the Hedgehog next
🐢🐢🐢🐢🐀⚄⚀⚁⚅🍕
What a brilliant direction you chose instead
you made an excelent choice
Splinter: one of the greatest fathers in fiction.
The turtles owe him BIG TIME on Father's day
@@karissarasmussen567he'd probably say that the turtles are the best gift he could have on Father's day
@@thenexus8384 Spoken like a true father 😊
A fitting song for the Iroh of the TMNT world (Iroh's OG VA even voiced Splinter one time too). Splinter is a soul wisened by experience, and having him singing as if he is imparting his collected wisdom to the turtles is a great angle. A folk song style is perfect, as his greatest weapon was never his way with fighting, but his way with words.
Watching a compilation of Splinter's greatest moments for research for this video and hearing Iroh's voice actor really took me back.
Also, I hope to explore and do songs in the future for Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. They are my favorite series. I watch them every once in a while.
@@TheAutomaticSinger ATLA and LoK are indeed pretty amazing in their respective ways, and were a part of my own childhood as many others here can no doubt agree. :D Having songs put out there for these two incredible shows would be most welcome, as would a few songs for the old Gargoyles animated series as someone else has already suggested. That aside though, keep up the amazing work here and know that you've got another fan in me. :D
We're gonna get each of the turtles now aren't we?
By the way, I like how this song is a sharp contrast to the Shredder song. This song is a peaceful one that promotes patience, brotherhood, discipline, and heart while the Shredder aggressive and loud and is about anger, envy, greed, and destruction.
Suddenly feeling the need of a Gargoyles Goliath song.....
I would definitely love to hear that 😊
And a Xanatos song to counterbalance it, perhaps called 'All Part of My Plan'.
@@WhiteFangofWar "Xanatos Gambit". You don´t get your own TVTropes webpage section for no reason, XD
When a song like this brings one to literal tears by singing along with it…it’s proof that it’s more than just good. Good job, my friend. Keep it up
I love TMNT, i watched them in my childhood and even today
I’m watching this to honour Peter Renaday, the original voice actor for Splinter who died last month 😢
This is the kind of soothing and relaxing music I really needed to hear right now. Thank you for making my day.
This song is a perfect representation of master splinter i love it❤
Pardon the volume.
CHILDHOOD AWAKEN!!!
Leonardo - "The Brave Leader"
Raphael - "Nightwatcher"
Donatello - “Does machines”
Michelangelo - “Kavabanga!”
April O’Neil - “Fresh News”
Casey Jones - “Pain 101”
Leatherhead - “Monster within”
Krang - "The Conqueror"
Hunn - “Terror of Streets”
Baxter Stockman - “Sky’s the not limit for Me!”
Feel like Donatello should be "level headed" cause it was Donny's level head that pulled them out of a lot of scrapes and when he was mutated into a mindless brute in the 2000 version I grew up with the brothers were at a loss and didn't know what to do having to rely on Leatherhead to help oh Leatherhead a good song for him "monster within" or "genius monster" not the best with naming things
Alopex - " Strike with Cunning"
@@tracylester7504 Only relevant for Donatello 2000. I tried to choose something common and average for all versions, but still thanks for the advice. But I'll take the option with Leatherhead, a very good idea!
@@Nathan_Payne Venus de Milo- shinobi's path I remember ninja turtles next generation thanks to it being on Netflix for a bit only time you meet Venus that I know of though maybe mystic's path would be better as she was focused more on the mental and mystical aspects of the ninja/shinobi
Just thought. I’ve always been a fan of the original Mirage TMNT continuity, and the Shredder dies his second death in an epic, final duel with Leonardo. Could be the basis of a legendary song.
i didnt expected to like a music about the ninja turtle that much. excelent lyric choice
Ahhh. Make more TMNT songs. Love them!
Only thing to say is TURTLE POWER
I often forget how much I love TMNT. Thank you for reminding me how wonderful the concept is.
Как всегда. До мурашек! Как вам эта вообще удается?!
Dang blown out of the water blowing my mind with this splinter song
makes me both happy and sad thinking of the love splinter has as a father but then my mind goes to him dieing and his final thoughts being of his sons its honestly beautiful how well you captured it
My favourite song of yours. More like it please. Calm and wise song. Beautiful and meaningfull.
Perfect song for Splinter
Interesting change of pace-and suits the character well :)
Lo mejor de sus videos es que sus canciones reflejan muy bien l leiv motiv y la personalidad de los personajes🤩🤗😎
Omg That's amazing. I love it😮❤
Thanks for you make a tmnt song from the turtels you bring my childhood back 🎉🎉😊😊
In general, the song is very good. I haven't listened to raps about teenage mutant ninja turtles for a long time. Keep up the good work.
Beautiful (crys) man i'm crying because it's good music yooo LET'S GOOOOO :'D
Definitely fits Splinter. Can you please do Ratchet next?
Omg! I love this. Do you think you can do one of the turtles next?
The song is good but the line there is No right and wrong is do not work with Splinter but is true there is a lesson to learns, He make sure his Sons know what is right and wrong and to not let failure stop them to stop the enemy, every Failure is a lesson and ones they learn it, they work on it to be ready to face their foe, like the First time the Turtles lose to Shredder was painful and more when one of them is in coma, every defeats the Turtles get make them stronger as Long they live, the true defeat is death and they will not let that happen, because they know if is happen, many innocents will be hurt and kill by their enemy, this is why Splinter make sure his Sons are ready to face it and to learn every lesson, by him or learn it in battlefields and the Turtles have learn to trust Ally to wins against the enemy and forge strong bonds will make them stronger, The Enemy do not have bonds, they only server the Top dog of evil Shredder and every time they fail they are punish or worse , they are killed, Splinter, him sure he do Punish his sons when they do some wrong but he do not go too far, This is why he the best Ninja Sensei and good Father!
Great take! :)
Splinter said to Leonardo in the 2012 version: 'As a leader, you will learn that there is no right and wrong, only choices.' It was followed by him saying that picking Mikey as a leader would have been wrong, but I really liked the initial line. It's something I personally believe in-that we need to make choices and learn from them, not dwell on whether they were right or wrong in the moment, but analyze them later and continue improving.
I want to see the carchaodons done next I can't imagine what that would be like here on this channel
I love it
Vary good and Encapsulates splinters love for his sons vary well
Could You do "tyborose the red wake" The chapter master of the Carcaradan's legion Or better known the primark sized space marine With dreadnought fixed terminator plate
Do a rap about Godzilla. The version from the anime trilogy is the most powerful, as far as I know. A version from the 2014 film. It's also good. Let's call the rap "King of Monsters", "Defender of the Earth" (these options are for the 2014 version), you can also "Divine Punisher", "True Lord of the Earth", "The Greatest Kaiju", "Savior and Destroyer" (all this is for the anime version, the last option is suitable, because even though Godzilla and he exterminated people, in the last cartoon he saved the world from Ghidora, although not without the help of Hakuo).
Yoooo! Such a good song!! 😔
You need to make a song for Deadpool next!!! 👀 👀 👀
I would love something for the Skaven, my insane little rodent bois.
So cool! It can also be one with Dante and Vergil from DMC ?
Вау 😳🔥❤️
@@lionakeliko5104 нет это уже не просто Вау. Это афигенно!
Noice!
Transformers Windblate - Up 👉👈
This was absolutely amazing. Could you song for Rapi from the game Nikke: Goddess of Victory?
Woot
Do you think you can do one of sun wukong
Can you do Tyberos “The Silent Great White”
Can you do a rock song for the Decepticon Thunderblast from Transformers Cybertron?
Request for a Song: Blitzwing (Metal Song)
So I often use art AI to help me during development of assets for games and I do have to say that despite what everyone thinks it sometimes takes a surprising amount of work to convince the 1s and 0s to create something you are happy with and even still I have to do a lot of finishing touches myself.
Which brings me to my question, as someone who has 0 experience with AI that is strictly audio based. Does it also pigeon-hole itself into a corner when creating tracks? And can it be also weirdly stubborn in some cases seemingly just barely avoiding just what you want it to do while being so close to it?
I ask simply because over the last month or two that I stuck around here I really noticed how a lot of the tracks have a very distinct and different personalities to them which is unusual as AI itself tends to create in a very "uniform" kind of way. Which is what makes it difficult to work with if you want to use it to make something unique.
The short answer is yes, it can be a pain and have that typical AI behavior, including randomness, but it can be curated. Here’s my personal view on it:
Like with art AI, if you know what you want and have a clear vision, it will be easier. It can be extremely frustrating-the AI might miss some lyrics, hallucinate, sing the wrong parts, not follow the prompt, or produce weird artifacts, etc. Over time, I’ve learned its behavior better and managed to make it align more closely with my vision. Each AI has its own way of prompting. I’ve been using Suno for about 9 months now, since its first early access, and with time, I’ve learned how to prompt effectively and, more importantly, curate the song better.
To achieve this level, it is not a “do it for me” button, as you mentioned in one of your previous comments. I work with parts and extend to the next one until I have a full song. That way, I have more control. Also, lyrics matter a lot-they affect the curation and the structure. Understanding music also helps in curating, like hearing when the AI missed a bit or isn’t "hitting the notes" correctly.
The best thing is to try it yourself. Since you have experience with AI, I believe it won’t be as frustrating for you as it might be for a completely new AI user. It will take some time, but you’ll understand the behavior.
Hope this helps!
So, you work with Suno in an essence as with Legos, that does actually explains a lot as I noticed with some of your older work where some transitions between verses at times felt a bit off, which isn't the case now anymore.
It is still fascinating as with visual/art the best process, in my experience is to create a big "rough cut" with a large margin of error and then slowly adjust prompting and tighten the focus until gets closer to what your intent is and then do final adjustments by hand.
Regardless, as much as the prospect fascinates me, I've little knowledge with music in general and I've no doubt it requires plenty of technical knowledge and terminology to have Suno actually cooperate in sensible manner. So, if I ever do I feel I will have to do a lot of learning on the subject first.
Anyway, thank you for the insight, it is greatly appreciated.
@@daisukeakihito9832
The best tip I can give you is to just do it-go in blind and try things. Honestly, I didn't read a single guide for Suno prompting, and I see a lot of people giving those "pro tips" that, in my opinion, are an absolute waste of time. I experimented with it, had tons of "a-ha" moments, and because this is AI, I think everyone will have their own unique "a-ha" moments since it's still chaos most of the time.
Personally, I didn't want to be like anyone else. I heard great AI tracks, but I wanted to take my time to experiment and learn on my own to develop my own workflow. Good luck!
For a transformer one could you do Optimus Primal or cheetor
You should do V from cyberpunk, a corpos journey to become a nomad and leave night city behind with her girl
Day 12: Please do an Eredin, King of the Wild Hunt or Asdrubael Vect, Surpreme Overlord of Commoragh
Please do a Metal Gear Rising style vs duet tribute to the forced "villains" of Murder Drones vs the Autobirds from Angry Birds Transformers called: *"Reforged and Reborn."*
how do you get the art???
i honestly wanna create my own song that i know i''ll be proud of i just don't wanna have to do a subscription or pay money to do it
I use Suno. They have a free tier, so you definitely should give it a try!
It's a credit-based subscription, so the free tier doesn't offer many credits, and you cannot use the songs commercially if that's your intention, but you can try it out and decide for yourself.
what app did you use to create this song?
Plz do a song for windblade from transformers 🙏
Make a song about the show called MASH or Transformers and My Little Pony in style of 1980s rock and roll music.
I wonder if One Piece is an option