My workflow on Suno.ai (making rockabilly with AI)

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  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2024
  • The full song I created in the video, can be found here: app.suno.ai/song/33f4b016-c8b...
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Komentáře • 17

  • @vickmackey24

    The tip about putting "end" in the style input box was pretty clever. That will definitely come in handy. I was often needlessly adding [Outro] and [End] to a new extension, but this would've been more efficient.

  • @getkraken8064

    Seems a lot of folks out there think AI music creation is just a matter of dropping a quarter into the magic AI jukebox and out comes a hit. From my experience, it takes a lot of attempts, a lot of rearranging lyrics, and a lot of useless stems until you get something that works with the rest of the song. There is enough human interaction and decision making to claim for copyright protection rather than the current argument that you can't copyright ai music part because the human input is so minimal, as if punching in "hit song" makes it all happen. Thanks for a demo of some of what is actually involved. Question: when people say of a song, it sounds " a bit ai", what do they mean? Also, when I am finally done, the lyrics shown come from all over and I don't know how to edit it so on my display the lyrics are as sung and not simply the last piece I did.

  • @blackswan6386

    finaly we got you xD thanks for making things clear, now for me it is :D hope this tutorial will watch everyone in discord and worldwide. thank you for support the beginner

  • @RelaxingBlues

    That's fantastic, you've helped me overcome a significant challenge. Thank you!

  • @SkyShazad

    THANKYOU SO MUCH... What a LEGEND YOU ARE.. Im sure many Other will appreciate this

  • @MelsmusicAI

    This was great! I have been using Suno for a couple months and still learned something useful from this.

  • @bobdow149

    excellent walkthrough, good edits, awesome results. thanks for sharing your workflow, this will help a lot of people.

  • @skippytheevilclownradio803

    Great Video there. Thanks for the input... Also the help. A lot of times. What helps to is when you do. [instrumental] [intro] at the start of the custom lyrics. But I love the way you're doing it.

  • @cykkm
    @cykkm  +1

    Hi 3Daizy, thanks a lot for sharing your workflow! Is this still the one that you're using? I surmise the vid had been made before the engine understood a wider variety of metatags in brackets, was it? I joined late, when suno has already opened to the public.

  • @jaguirre101

    do you recomend always getting the full song before adding the next part of the lyrics?

  • @warrenchrismas

    Great video. "[Break]" is ignored, though?

  • @djsajrajtgutenberg4936

    Is there an app that generates text and vocals after inserting your song? I didn't find that.

  • @PentaxBlogger

    I really hate when SUNO forces some made up lyrics even in instrumental songs. Than next time it makes intrumental out from song with lyrics.