I have some hot tips for suno. It always generates not enough lyrics, and the song ends up being a minute long, copy and paste the generated lyrics at the bottom, so it repeats everything like a normal song. Then at the very bottom, put long outro, or instrumental outro in square brackets . Do this and your song will be around 2 mins without an extension
Thanks for the outro prompt info. I am using my own lyrics on Suno AI, floored with some of the results, but it's trial and error getting generation pieces to complete the song. Sometimes you get abominations but sometimes something unintended sounds great.
@@getkraken8064 I have been doing mostly my own lyrics as well. It seems the generated lyrics don't even attempt to rhyme, which causes the AI to get confused on where the lines should start and stop. If you can even make the last word on a line rhyme the AI is about 5x better at giving you what you are looking for. I also discovered you can steal beats from any song on suno. Find the song you want to use, extend it and set the extend start to 0:05 or 0:10 whatever cuts off any lyrics in the base song, you now have the beat instead of the roll of the dice!
the other team can know your plays in football, still have to be able to sell it and retain the energy. AI is a superpower and should be respected as such. use it as a tool for structure when the brain hits a wall.
I did some medieval tests with Suno... songs lasting more than 3 minutes, very clever lyrics, but I found the voices and instruments a little distorted, as if they were going through an overdrive pedal, very little, but I would have liked a much cleaner sound , but I'll keep testing...
Absolutely-pairing strong lyrics with AI-generated music? That synergy is where the magic hits. It’s like tech amplifying talent for something unforgettable.
Is there any way to create a song in Suno without lyrics? or maybe you can suggest the best app in order to do that? I need to create meditation music. Thank you for your great work!
I've been creating AI music for about 3 months now, using my own original music to prompt it. I wish they had some sort of chart to show the best prompts. Because right now I'm just finding things out by accident or by chance with my prompts..
I'm a songwriter. I'm not trying to be mean. When I watch a video and hear it being narrated by a.i., I watch something else. It can't compete with a compelling story teller, with a captivating voice, and the skills to draw people in. It's the same way with singing, phrasing, chord arrangement, syncopation, and lyrics. This thing doesn't have Paul Simon potential. We may, but would never develop those skills, depending on a hack to write for us. It's first idea stuff. It's like when I just go with my first ideas and everything is predictable and boring, when i haven't iverted any chords or created a clever play on words as a hook, ect. A song writer need to train themself to mine for ideas and inspiration. A melody on is own can be nice, but the sound of certain words over the chords can roll off the tongue like magic. Lionel Richy is a master like that. I'm sorry if you're invested deep. I hope you don't take it personally.
Stop gate keeping music!! AI is bringing music to everyone, it doesn't matter if a person is using a computer to help them or not it's all music in the end.
@BuddsyMalone I'm not gate keeping anything. Use a.i. as much as you want. We have been able to program keyboards to never hit a wrong note, import beats, and the whole nine yards for a long time. Before that, people who couldn't play guitar picked up the auto harp. So play with your toy, and hopefully the electricity never goes out.
Spot on Aaron. As a creator in other worlds, tools are just that: Tools. A hammer and nails are just that until skilled hands start swinging, but not without a canvas of wood combined with the orchestra of other tools, skills and wieldors. For me, AI is an aid to creators block, elemental or entire. I should probably put this in a GPT and see what it produces.
"Oh look, I can draw a circle by hand better than any of you! I studied this for half my life and now I can do it almost as well as the pathetic plebeians with their protractors and stupid templates! Do you see these little errors on my circles? This means that they were drawn by a real, living person who puts his soul into his work, yes-yes. You can buy my circles for $400 apiece, because they were created by a real living genius, and not some cheap divider for five bucks" Apparently you are hardly better than the live music idols you mentioned. So what exactly makes your work stand out from the results of those "AI-toys", as you call them? Maybe you're just afraid for your salary as a professional musician?
@@Friend-with-benefits People jam along with two chord grooves on their keyboards all the time, at bars, and restaurants. The machine might be playing bass and drums, and they don't have to do much in order to jam along, with a machine. A person can also come up with their own more broad chord progression, and bass line to support a more complete song, with verses, chorus, and bridge. They can then loop it, and start huming the beginning of a melody. That is where i take in the complete sound of what has been created, and discern what type of a subject fits the mood, so that appropriate lyrics can be written. I make sure I can sing to the highest pitch in the song, and if it's not just right, I transpose. It's my subjective opinion that a real human can become much better, but that is secondary to the fact that making music is my favorite pass time. If I wanted to hear a machine make music, I will let someone else spend the money, and listen. It's stimulation, and problem solving. Its fun. Not everyone is a creative, so they might see this thing as their personal songwriting slave, that will crank out a hit that they can put their name on. That is a fantasy. Learn how to play. There is a little more to it than drawing circles. If that is what you think of the craft. I know that you cannot see it from my perspective at all.
I'm using Suno 3.5, and I wrote my own lyrics and set it to numetal. The first generation was just screaming. That's not Numetal. The second one actually worked. It sounded like one of the three parts of Linkin Park. Not the screaming parts or the rapping parts, just the normal singing. If I could figure out how to control it to get all three, I could make a real Linkin Park style song and that would be amazing. I'm quite impressed. I also had it do a folk rock song about the fall of the Berlin wall and the reunification of Germany, and it was pretty awesome. I'd still rather write my own lyrics, though. I'm sure musicians would say the same about the music itself.
Love your video man, thanks a lot! I do some sax for fun and wondering how to speed up my learning for solos ideation:) I would say that that subscription policy is a bit tricky in my opinion....cause what about the idea that from your mind becomes prompt first and then song? Did you find anything related to suno granting royalties to free users whose prompts's results are going to be used by Suno to generate revenues only for the company? Cause in that case would make sense to me. If not, in my oinion users activating payed subscriptions after creating a free content should be granted the possibility to use their first co-created song (by user prompt +suno) to let the user generate revenues on that creation too. Unless Suno is not allowed to use that content commercially neither. They give (to make money) at a price but they take (to make money) for free?🤔🤔
It is legal, you own the intellectual property of the song if done with pro licence and lyrics as well as music is an original composition, you don't if it is a remix of an existing song. To publish song of specific plateform your need to pass by some music distributors, baby inc being of of them for exemple.
AI generators like Suno and Udio are no more likely to infringe than a human. They only learn patterns and they come from millions of songs. You might even be less likely to infringe using a generator because it can't think about one specific song and not realize it's duplicating something it heard and liked... but humans can, and do, all the time.
WAHT IF you just want SUNO to SING lead and backing vocals to your own complete mastered song? Can it be used in this way? Talking my music, my lyrics.
how do I create a dark native ominous drum sound with the beat of a slow heart in the background? Im so new to this, that's why Im asking. Just curious
No you cannot on the FREE plan, you need to have an active subscription plan with Suno to be allowed for commercial use. The FREE plan is for non commercial use only.
If they own it then wouldn't they also assume responsibility for having copywrite lawsuits filed against them? Seems like by saying that they're setting themselves up for litigation.
Are they safe to use? I don’t really trust ai, but I do want to create my own lyrics and turn it into a song/music. FYI: not good with music making and never played any instruments.
When you say “safe to use” do you mean you might be robbed or have all your personal information cloned? 🤔 They are perfectly safe, just use them and have fun 🙌
@@JWestdigital it depends, I mean we are talking about the use of an ai and wasn’t sure if we can trust it. But since you already answered my question…thank you! 😉
I have a beat but i dont want to rap on it. I want to Generate an AI Voice that can rap to my beat, Is that possible? All im just seeing was generate voice generate beat generate cover voice but i dont see some AI that sings to my own beat
I know that UA-cam will allow you to use some music, but not be able to monetize though. Are these AI generated tracks like this where you can use them but you can’t actually earn income?
@@JWestdigitalIf it’s your own original mix-lyrics and all-you’re in the clear to monetize. But if it’s too close to the OG track? That cash flows to the rightful owner. Original owner of the song can request youtube to block or ban said music from the plateform. Most of the time you do remix not for monney but for visibility.
Suno needs to work on their user interface. It's difficult to extend songs. Udio is much easier to use. I made some instrumental rock tracks on both platforms and Suno seems to make better tunes in this specific genre because Udio tends to just make endless crazy guitar solos and Suno was a bit more structured. Otherwise they both are great at writing lyrics and putting tunes to them. It takes the work out of writing lyrics as you can use it as a starting point. Also a great tool for coming up with musical ideas. Have not tried stable yet, but I am going to check it out.
@@JWestdigital I tried stable and it had the best control as I could make tracks with drums only as an example, but there was too much repetition and the overall quality was not as good as the other two. I think it had to do with not getting enough time with the prompts as your credits are renewed monthly. I think they are being too restrictive.😒
They'll probably be hits on spotify. The fact that he's famous indicates that crap music is the latest, dopest, brattest thing. Music is finally catching up with the contemporary art movement, which rejects anything remotely artistitc, supposedly because it's "just so.... yesterday". So now "art" is, by default, about doing whatever is the opposite of art.
Ai still has quirks. I’m a polymer clay artist and even if you have a clay mold, it’s still going to take talent and some know how with clay to make it look good. It’s like that to make good music you still need some skills in your own either in computer and or instruments to make it your own and better etc
I think it is possible to create music that is remarkably similar to copyrighted work that already exists. These are points that would be made in a courtroom. The problem with copyright infringement is that you would have to show proof of knowledge. This means you might have hear the song and copied it with intent. Actually it is very tough to prove. With AI, I do not know how you could prove " intent" to copy. I think you would be okay 999 times out of 1000.
It's extremely unlikely to get into trouble with AI music. You're about as likely to infringe on someone's copyright by writing a song from your own thoughts playing a piano as with AI generators. They aren't copying and regurgitating pieces of existing music. They just learn patterns from millions of songs and randomly string different pattern together based on music theory derived from those patterns, just like you do writing on a piano. People are getting paranoid because they don't understand how it works.
You need to have enough money to make it worth going after you. Of course if the song makes you rich, they'll be on your doorstep. Otherwise you'll get a youtube message and it will be taken down.
Stable Audio doesn't seem to generate lyrics or actual vocals, am I right? Just a garbled mess that kind of sort of resembles a melody. Or did I do something wrong?
If you use it commercially, what can they do? You cannot copyright anything generated by AI because only direct creations of a human being can be copyrighted, so the companies behind the sites have no legal standing to sue or prevent you from doing using it.
i wrote the lyrics, the instrumental partition too, so i have intellectual property of my composition. there are many layers to "copyright" even if the final render is made by IA
@JWestdigital look man I get not everyone watches Southpark. That being said for as excited as you are about this technology and it's commercial viability, we've seen time and time again that the more art is democratized the less money goes to artists and the more goes to anything else. Gear brands, subscriptions, labels. As good as this stuff sounds, there's no reason to care because we're not connecting with anything and if advertisers start shoving this stuff down my throat I'd rather kill myself
what i really would like is not something that generates songs, that would just kill my artist vein, i would rather like something that could support my sound design skills which are not that advanced, i'm much more skilled in arranging sounds rather than creating sounds and that's where i would need support, any tip on that ?? =) thxxxxx
AI is just an empty shell, it has no will, no awarness, try prompting "Direct State: No Illusion, No Persona." and see for yourself. they won't do much, however humans will, don't fear the IA fear the people that own them for they will cause either great utopia or great disaster.
@@7DEVEND9 they can't you have a commercial act with them and already have ownership. if they change that people will just go to another tool, end of the story.
Simple prompts are like baby steps-won't get you far. Pour in your own style, write some lyrics, layer in that grit. The best tracks demand a bit of soul, not just clicks.
im a believer that AI should get signed, get the royalties and own the master to the music it generated rather than corny humans with no real talent take credit. most people call themselves producer because AI makes music for them. corny
and now imagine the symbiosis of an AI and a talented musician. I heard a lot of amazing tracks created by an AI, some of them had such effects and melodies that you couldn’t make it up by hand
The sole reason we musicians make shit mixes at first is because they sound exactly like that. Robotic and too accurate. We actually have to build in "mistakes" into our music to make it sound more human speaking from a digital producing experience. That’s what makes a masterpiece. This just sounds like commercial produce. But the layman wouldn’t hear the difference.
Disappointing. The lyrics sound like someone writing their first song ever. I am a songwriter in Nashville and now we will be overwhelmed with even worse music than we have now from many pop artist. None of these are "amazing". Give me a break. You have no control of the melody?, the structure? Not for me
UDIO is complete uitter rubbish, worse sound quality, pitchy, kind of stuff you would listen to in the years 1800-1900 :P There is no way you could produce anything commercial. It's a complete load of tosh - I think the best one is Suno.
You are lame for promoting this kind of stuff. AI removes the human aspect of music. People are already isolated enough as it is. You have a platform to promote change so use it wisely. AI generated music is not the move.
in a few years you will not be able to distinguish the song you hear on the radio created by AI and that will be ok, also people will use songs created by AI for content on UA-cam or other platforms without violating copyrights
Most of the examples I've heard, I'd agree with you. I use my own lyrics and honestly believe some of my tracks are much more real sounding that most examples I've heard, and are very listenable. With so much autotune in the recording business these days, are we really hearing true humans anymore already?
Silly thought. If I hear music in my head but cannot play any instrument professionaly to record it, then I can use AI to let my songs out to the world. It makes me more artist than a guy who has learned to professionally play a musical instrument but hears no music.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the recording industry has already been using AI to help write and/or produce songs...or at least demos.
For sure! But you still need a human touch to create master pieces ;)
Exactly! That’s exactly how all big stars have their “official lyric video”s out every two weeks.
100%
I agree.
I have an impression the game " The Urbz " used Udio to make its soundtrack
I have some hot tips for suno. It always generates not enough lyrics, and the song ends up being a minute long, copy and paste the generated lyrics at the bottom, so it repeats everything like a normal song. Then at the very bottom, put long outro, or instrumental outro in square brackets . Do this and your song will be around 2 mins without an extension
Thanks for the outro prompt info. I am using my own lyrics on Suno AI, floored with some of the results, but it's trial and error getting generation pieces to complete the song. Sometimes you get abominations but sometimes something unintended sounds great.
@@getkraken8064 I have been doing mostly my own lyrics as well. It seems the generated lyrics don't even attempt to rhyme, which causes the AI to get confused on where the lines should start and stop. If you can even make the last word on a line rhyme the AI is about 5x better at giving you what you are looking for. I also discovered you can steal beats from any song on suno. Find the song you want to use, extend it and set the extend start to 0:05 or 0:10 whatever cuts off any lyrics in the base song, you now have the beat instead of the roll of the dice!
@@kyledupont7711 My man Kyle / You make me smile / Rhyme the end of the song / Baby you can't go wrong
AI is revolutionizing music creation, now anyone can be a musician)
#truth
the other team can know your plays in football, still have to be able to sell it and retain the energy. AI is a superpower and should be respected as such. use it as a tool for structure when the brain hits a wall.
Excellent video, but I would have used the same prompt between them to see the difference between quality and creativity of each one...
Fairpoint, thank you. I'll remember that for next one.
12:20 I see you shaking your head as if we're making ourselves obsolete. It's definitely a brave new world.
I did some medieval tests with Suno... songs lasting more than 3 minutes, very clever lyrics, but I found the voices and instruments a little distorted, as if they were going through an overdrive pedal, very little, but I would have liked a much cleaner sound , but I'll keep testing...
You can always change that with prompt, "clear voice" or "36520" or other parameter, most of the time you can manage to go around the issue.
@@RoxySilverPaw Many thanks...
What is REALLY crazy is if youre a great writer, the combination can be stunning.
Absolutely-pairing strong lyrics with AI-generated music? That synergy is where the magic hits. It’s like tech amplifying talent for something unforgettable.
at the same time AI can be the best writer
@ not a chance... yet
I just tried Suno 3.5 and it is *MINDBLOWING*
Are there any others that also generate based on an uploaded file, like a wav, as Stable Audio does? Thanks for the video!
I'm not sure to be honest, but I would think so by now.
In suno when generating a song change v2 to v3
9:55 Hell yeah🔥
Is there any way to create a song in Suno without lyrics? or maybe you can suggest the best app in order to do that? I need to create meditation music. Thank you for your great work!
Yes, there was one of them in this video!
I've been creating AI music for about 3 months now, using my own original music to prompt it. I wish they had some sort of chart to show the best prompts. Because right now I'm just finding things out by accident or by chance with my prompts..
Agreed!
I'm a songwriter. I'm not trying to be mean. When I watch a video and hear it being narrated by a.i., I watch something else. It can't compete with a compelling story teller, with a captivating voice, and the skills to draw people in. It's the same way with singing, phrasing, chord arrangement, syncopation, and lyrics. This thing doesn't have Paul Simon potential. We may, but would never develop those skills, depending on a hack to write for us. It's first idea stuff. It's like when I just go with my first ideas and everything is predictable and boring, when i haven't iverted any chords or created a clever play on words as a hook, ect. A song writer need to train themself to mine for ideas and inspiration. A melody on is own can be nice, but the sound of certain words over the chords can roll off the tongue like magic. Lionel Richy is a master like that. I'm sorry if you're invested deep. I hope you don't take it personally.
Stop gate keeping music!! AI is bringing music to everyone, it doesn't matter if a person is using a computer to help them or not it's all music in the end.
@BuddsyMalone I'm not gate keeping anything. Use a.i. as much as you want. We have been able to program keyboards to never hit a wrong note, import beats, and the whole nine yards for a long time. Before that, people who couldn't play guitar picked up the auto harp. So play with your toy, and hopefully the electricity never goes out.
Spot on Aaron. As a creator in other worlds, tools are just that: Tools. A hammer and nails are just that until skilled hands start swinging, but not without a canvas of wood combined with the orchestra of other tools, skills and wieldors. For me, AI is an aid to creators block, elemental or entire. I should probably put this in a GPT and see what it produces.
"Oh look, I can draw a circle by hand better than any of you! I studied this for half my life and now I can do it almost as well as the pathetic plebeians with their protractors and stupid templates! Do you see these little errors on my circles? This means that they were drawn by a real, living person who puts his soul into his work, yes-yes. You can buy my circles for $400 apiece, because they were created by a real living genius, and not some cheap divider for five bucks"
Apparently you are hardly better than the live music idols you mentioned. So what exactly makes your work stand out from the results of those "AI-toys", as you call them? Maybe you're just afraid for your salary as a professional musician?
@@Friend-with-benefits People jam along with two chord grooves on their keyboards all the time, at bars, and restaurants. The machine might be playing bass and drums, and they don't have to do much in order to jam along, with a machine. A person can also come up with their own more broad chord progression, and bass line to support a more complete song, with verses, chorus, and bridge. They can then loop it, and start huming the beginning of a melody. That is where i take in the complete sound of what has been created, and discern what type of a subject fits the mood, so that appropriate lyrics can be written. I make sure I can sing to the highest pitch in the song, and if it's not just right, I transpose. It's my subjective opinion that a real human can become much better, but that is secondary to the fact that making music is my favorite pass time. If I wanted to hear a machine make music, I will let someone else spend the money, and listen. It's stimulation, and problem solving. Its fun. Not everyone is a creative, so they might see this thing as their personal songwriting slave, that will crank out a hit that they can put their name on. That is a fantasy. Learn how to play. There is a little more to it than drawing circles. If that is what you think of the craft. I know that you cannot see it from my perspective at all.
Hi what software is good for adding music to vocals already created by a real songwriter?
Can you plz review real time voice changers?
Suno is a great program Thanks
0:24 Suno version 2??
Any updates on the best AI music tool right now? What is your favorite tools to make AI music with my own lyrics? Thanks
Suno is also excellent in orher languages. I wright songs in Swedish and it the sing is in perfect Swedish. Im very impressed. Shocked even
I'm using Suno 3.5, and I wrote my own lyrics and set it to numetal. The first generation was just screaming. That's not Numetal. The second one actually worked. It sounded like one of the three parts of Linkin Park. Not the screaming parts or the rapping parts, just the normal singing. If I could figure out how to control it to get all three, I could make a real Linkin Park style song and that would be amazing.
I'm quite impressed. I also had it do a folk rock song about the fall of the Berlin wall and the reunification of Germany, and it was pretty awesome. I'd still rather write my own lyrics, though. I'm sure musicians would say the same about the music itself.
I use Suno AI a lot. I like how accurate it is for what I want for the song to sound like.
I really like the AI-sounds, also trying to create some rock songs on my own.
Love your video man, thanks a lot! I do some sax for fun and wondering how to speed up my learning for solos ideation:) I would say that that subscription policy is a bit tricky in my opinion....cause what about the idea that from your mind becomes prompt first and then song? Did you find anything related to suno granting royalties to free users whose prompts's results are going to be used by Suno to generate revenues only for the company? Cause in that case would make sense to me. If not, in my oinion users activating payed subscriptions after creating a free content should be granted the possibility to use their first co-created song (by user prompt +suno) to let the user generate revenues on that creation too. Unless Suno is not allowed to use that content commercially neither. They give (to make money) at a price but they take (to make money) for free?🤔🤔
Need a TLDR on this one :-)
Great video. Thx for covering the licensing side of it.☮️🇦🇺
Thank you! Regards
No worries, thanks for watching my friend.
Nice to use the same prompt with all so you can compare.
True. Though one of them doesn’t do lyrics.
so which is the best generator right now for music ? thanks
You choose!
I'm wanting to know if I can add my own vocal to the song with any of these programs. Thank you
I don't think so with these but others I am sure will have that feature.
And, once I pay, can they deliver finished product in STEMS, so that further editing is possible on my end?
Not sure - speak to their support.
Are other people's ai songs copyrighted or can anybody use others ai song be used for our intros without copyright
Good question!
they do have the copyright with the pro licence in suno term of use.
What are the rules for publishing a created ai song from sendfame up on spotify? Is it legal?
No idea I'm afraid.
It is legal, you own the intellectual property of the song if done with pro licence and lyrics as well as music is an original composition, you don't if it is a remix of an existing song.
To publish song of specific plateform your need to pass by some music distributors, baby inc being of of them for exemple.
How do we think about plagiarism for songs created by Suno? I mean are there criteria to judge whether a song created by Suno plagiarise another song.
AI generators like Suno and Udio are no more likely to infringe than a human. They only learn patterns and they come from millions of songs. You might even be less likely to infringe using a generator because it can't think about one specific song and not realize it's duplicating something it heard and liked... but humans can, and do, all the time.
WAHT IF you just want SUNO to SING lead and backing vocals to your own complete mastered song? Can it be used in this way? Talking my music, my lyrics.
I'm not sure. Go and check out Suno and see if you can.
Sounds awesome!
how do I create a dark native ominous drum sound with the beat of a slow heart in the background? Im so new to this, that's why Im asking. Just curious
Type that in as a prompt.
@@JWestdigital thank you Sr.
My mind is blown. I just posted a music video using Suno. Are we allowed to resell this on iTunes?
No you cannot on the FREE plan, you need to have an active subscription plan with Suno to be allowed for commercial use. The FREE plan is for non commercial use only.
I think they’re hitting a gray area. The copyright offices said you can’t copyright AI. So how could they own a song that’s a I generated?
I have an idea, You play all the instruments over and change it some what. Or hire musicians to replay the parts but make some changes.
EXACTLY 💯 @@MISTAMUSIK
If they own it then wouldn't they also assume responsibility for having copywrite lawsuits filed against them? Seems like by saying that they're setting themselves up for litigation.
This is so cool. Thats for demoing this stuff. QQ, supposed I have the lyrics and I want AI to generate the music?
I believe that’s also possible 👍
amazing video
Thanks for watching 🙌
You sound like a youtuber called Blitz. He's a gaming youtube. I like your video.
I'll check him out :-)
hi i write a song but i want a AI to sing it for me are there any apps like that.
Yes. Try Tad.ai
Are they safe to use? I don’t really trust ai, but I do want to create my own lyrics and turn it into a song/music.
FYI: not good with music making and never played any instruments.
When you say “safe to use” do you mean you might be robbed or have all your personal information cloned? 🤔 They are perfectly safe, just use them and have fun 🙌
@@JWestdigital it depends, I mean we are talking about the use of an ai and wasn’t sure if we can trust it.
But since you already answered my question…thank you! 😉
So - - - if I published a new song - would the company claim the publishing - copyright?
I doubt it but check their terms.
I stumbled across an AI song on Spotify the other day which was ridiculously good, called Go Low by Gallis
you can get anything with AI song, good or bad, depends mostly of who did it and how much they invested themselves in the job. Like every where else.
I have a beat but i dont want to rap on it. I want to Generate an AI Voice that can rap to my beat, Is that possible? All im just seeing was generate voice generate beat generate cover voice but i dont see some AI that sings to my own beat
Suno will give you an option to input your own lyrics
I know that UA-cam will allow you to use some music, but not be able to monetize though. Are these AI generated tracks like this where you can use them but you can’t actually earn income?
Good questions, honestly I'm not sure.
@@JWestdigitalIf it’s your own original mix-lyrics and all-you’re in the clear to monetize. But if it’s too close to the OG track? That cash flows to the rightful owner.
Original owner of the song can request youtube to block or ban said music from the plateform.
Most of the time you do remix not for monney but for visibility.
Suno needs to work on their user interface. It's difficult to extend songs. Udio is much easier to use. I made some instrumental rock tracks on both platforms and Suno seems to make better tunes in this specific genre because Udio tends to just make endless crazy guitar solos and Suno was a bit more structured. Otherwise they both are great at writing lyrics and putting tunes to them. It takes the work out of writing lyrics as you can use it as a starting point. Also a great tool for coming up with musical ideas. Have not tried stable yet, but I am going to check it out.
Thanks for your feedback on the platforms and do let us know what you think of stable when you've checked it out. 🙌
@@JWestdigital I tried stable and it had the best control as I could make tracks with drums only as an example, but there was too much repetition and the overall quality was not as good as the other two. I think it had to do with not getting enough time with the prompts as your credits are renewed monthly. I think they are being too restrictive.😒
So….i can make even sh*ttier versions of Ed Sheeran’s sh*tty songs? Truly amazing!
They'll probably be hits on spotify. The fact that he's famous indicates that crap music is the latest, dopest, brattest thing.
Music is finally catching up with the contemporary art movement, which rejects anything remotely artistitc, supposedly because it's "just so.... yesterday".
So now "art" is, by default, about doing whatever is the opposite of art.
I use udio, my channel has music that I use on there. It’s good.
I made a punk AI song, it came out good.
What app do you guys recommend the most?
Suno is probably the best at the moment.
Thanks... but when you said retrospectively, I'm sure you meant to say retroactively. :)
Probably, English is not my strong point 😆
Ai still has quirks. I’m a polymer clay artist and even if you have a clay mold, it’s still going to take talent and some know how with clay to make it look good. It’s like that to make good music you still need some skills in your own either in computer and or instruments to make it your own and better etc
How can I get in trouble by using AI music? It clearly did not exist in the world until I created it so I am the sole person who owns it.
I think it is possible to create music that is remarkably similar to copyrighted work that already exists. These are points that would be made in a courtroom. The problem with copyright infringement is that you would have to show proof of knowledge. This means you might have hear the song and copied it with intent. Actually it is very tough to prove. With AI, I do not know how you could prove " intent" to copy.
I think you would be okay 999 times out of 1000.
Did you create that song or did the AI algorithm create it?
You just prompted it.
It's extremely unlikely to get into trouble with AI music. You're about as likely to infringe on someone's copyright by writing a song from your own thoughts playing a piano as with AI generators. They aren't copying and regurgitating pieces of existing music. They just learn patterns from millions of songs and randomly string different pattern together based on music theory derived from those patterns, just like you do writing on a piano. People are getting paranoid because they don't understand how it works.
You need to have enough money to make it worth going after you. Of course if the song makes you rich, they'll be on your doorstep. Otherwise you'll get a youtube message and it will be taken down.
@@jaimethiessenyou will not know unless and until I tell you, so what’s the point. Let them go figure
Nice!
As of today, only 4 songs can be created in Suno with the free version. In total, not daily or anything like that.
So it's not daily?? Oh... :(
I think you get 50 points daily!
@@bernadettebecher5668 yeah i figured out that you can make 4 or 5 different songs per day, not for lifetime
@@bernadettebecher5668 No!
I was able to create 10 test songs. Now I have 0 points, and I won't get any more. This is the "free plan"
@@bernadettebecher5668 No. The free version contains 10 songs, 5 generations. After that it's over, you won't get any new points.
Haven't had much luck with any of these
Keep trying I guess Paul. Early days and they improve them all the time.
Stable Audio doesn't seem to generate lyrics or actual vocals, am I right? Just a garbled mess that kind of sort of resembles a melody. Or did I do something wrong?
I found the same thing even after signing up. Weird!
If you use it commercially, what can they do? You cannot copyright anything generated by AI because only direct creations of a human being can be copyrighted, so the companies behind the sites have no legal standing to sue or prevent you from doing using it.
i wrote the lyrics, the instrumental partition too, so i have intellectual property of my composition. there are many layers to "copyright" even if the final render is made by IA
THEY TOOK 'ER JOBS!!!
Get a new one. Things change, sink or swim, move with the times. Also who is this “they”?
@JWestdigital look man I get not everyone watches Southpark. That being said for as excited as you are about this technology and it's commercial viability, we've seen time and time again that the more art is democratized the less money goes to artists and the more goes to anything else. Gear brands, subscriptions, labels. As good as this stuff sounds, there's no reason to care because we're not connecting with anything and if advertisers start shoving this stuff down my throat I'd rather kill myself
Derr de derr!!
@@JWestdigitallol this is a reference to a show. I thought everyone would know about South Park
DOOK A DURRRRR!!!!
What would be the best if you wanted to put your own lyrics?
I tried that just now, it changed them slightly, but still really pleased with the result
what i really would like is not something that generates songs, that would just kill my artist vein, i would rather like something that could support my sound design skills which are not that advanced, i'm much more skilled in arranging sounds rather than creating sounds and that's where i would need support, any tip on that ?? =) thxxxxx
I understand what you mean. I'm sure there's some sound generating software out there. Have a quick search on Google.
@@JWestdigitali already did, i was looking for community feedback, i know google XD
I am not good at singing,, but I can write music lyrics..So AI help me to sing my song.
Ai took over deviantart now ai will take over soundcloud. Its the singularity once ai creates other ai. You were warned.
AI is just an empty shell, it has no will, no awarness, try prompting "Direct State: No Illusion, No Persona." and see for yourself. they won't do much, however humans will, don't fear the IA fear the people that own them for they will cause either great utopia or great disaster.
If i upload this songs to UA-cam and gets monetes
I don't see why not.
"I'm worried that in the future, Suno will claim their copyright."
@@7DEVEND9 they can't you have a commercial act with them and already have ownership. if they change that people will just go to another tool, end of the story.
I praise the Lord Jesus for your great job beloved, great thanks
You're going to get a million songs that sounds exactly the same
Like now then really lol
ok so AI can pump out some generic Empire of the Sun or Arctic Monkeys
I love both those bands and I hope they always stay unique and untouched by AI.
you cant really compare, stability doesn't even do lyrics
Simple prompts produce nothing to brag about. Write some lyrics, get involved
Simple prompts are like baby steps-won't get you far. Pour in your own style, write some lyrics, layer in that grit. The best tracks demand a bit of soul, not just clicks.
Now I see how today's music is created, kind of sad really.
Rise of ai buddy
im a believer that AI should get signed, get the royalties and own the master to the music it generated rather than corny humans with no real talent take credit. most people call themselves producer because AI makes music for them. corny
and now imagine the symbiosis of an AI and a talented musician. I heard a lot of amazing tracks created by an AI, some of them had such effects and melodies that you couldn’t make it up by hand
suno creates songs with not supportable formats !!!
The sole reason we musicians make shit mixes at first is because they sound exactly like that. Robotic and too accurate. We actually have to build in "mistakes" into our music to make it sound more human speaking from a digital producing experience. That’s what makes a masterpiece. This just sounds like commercial produce. But the layman wouldn’t hear the difference.
Disappointing. The lyrics sound like someone writing their first song ever. I am a songwriter in Nashville and now we will be overwhelmed with even worse music than we have now from many pop artist. None of these are "amazing". Give me a break.
You have no control of the melody?, the structure? Not for me
I think we can safely assume that with the next couple of years AI will be able to make the same standard of music that a human can for good or bad.
I can recognize AI music in the first 15 seconds. It's always extremely repetative, harmonies go nowhere. Boring like hell.
Not for long.
Talent not included
UDIO is complete uitter rubbish, worse sound quality, pitchy, kind of stuff you would listen to in the years 1800-1900 :P There is no way you could produce anything commercial. It's a complete load of tosh - I think the best one is Suno.
You are lame for promoting this kind of stuff. AI removes the human aspect of music. People are already isolated enough as it is. You have a platform to promote change so use it wisely. AI generated music is not the move.
I'm not promoting anything. I'm making people aware of AI technology mate. Do with it what you will.
No one is gonna listen to these songs. Maybe for personal use.
in a few years you will not be able to distinguish the song you hear on the radio created by AI and that will be ok, also people will use songs created by AI for content on UA-cam or other platforms without violating copyrights
Great for social media posts.
Most of the examples I've heard, I'd agree with you. I use my own lyrics and honestly believe some of my tracks are much more real sounding that most examples I've heard, and are very listenable. With so much autotune in the recording business these days, are we really hearing true humans anymore already?
Perfect for low budget indie game developers
No such thing. Anyone using AI to "create" art, and then proceed to call themselves an "artist" might as well be selling shoes.
Silly thought. If I hear music in my head but cannot play any instrument professionaly to record it, then I can use AI to let my songs out to the world. It makes me more artist than a guy who has learned to professionally play a musical instrument but hears no music.
@@innerbytes Yeah - that is QUITE silly.
@@innerbytes learn how to play an instrument or something. Don't be lame. AI music sounds like crap we do not need more of it.
Suno is garbage what a waste of 10 bucks lol
Said nobody ever....