I like to using kit ia for the music it gives me way more freedom to play around with the sound. Some of the instruments in Suno AI, like the Fender Rhodes that i used in this playlist, just don’t sound great, mostly because of the poor mastering they do. I usually clean things up with Ozone 11 afterward to get everything sounding polished (Or try to LOL). But you can achieve some cool stuff with Suno AI, but it tends to get repetitive after a while. Im saying that but i use the same acid jazz percusion on every track LOL
@@rkknlofi lol man thanks for the detailed answer, I have asked a lot of producers what AI they use and they dodge the question so I really appreciate ur reply. I will sub to ur channel 👌
@@Prisoner people are definitely hesitant to label their work as AI-generated, and I think it’s because many just throw a prompt into the system and upload straight to youtube without adding any of their own touch or doing any mastering. there’s no real composition involved, which is probably why they avoid the label, it feels less authentic that way.
@@rkknlofi I think the same thing, I think that as long as you are 100% honest about how you are making your music then you can do whatever you want, but I don't like how producers are pretending to make their own music when it is evidently 100% AI prompt in SUNO
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What AI software do you use? is it SUNO?
I like to using kit ia for the music it gives me way more freedom to play around with the sound. Some of the instruments in Suno AI, like the Fender Rhodes that i used in this playlist, just don’t sound great, mostly because of the poor mastering they do. I usually clean things up with Ozone 11 afterward to get everything sounding polished (Or try to LOL). But you can achieve some cool stuff with Suno AI, but it tends to get repetitive after a while. Im saying that but i use the same acid jazz percusion on every track LOL
@@rkknlofi lol man thanks for the detailed answer, I have asked a lot of producers what AI they use and they dodge the question so I really appreciate ur reply. I will sub to ur channel 👌
@@Prisoner people are definitely hesitant to label their work as AI-generated, and I think it’s because many just throw a prompt into the system and upload straight to youtube without adding any of their own touch or doing any mastering. there’s no real composition involved, which is probably why they avoid the label, it feels less authentic that way.
@@rkknlofi I think the same thing, I think that as long as you are 100% honest about how you are making your music then you can do whatever you want, but I don't like how producers are pretending to make their own music when it is evidently 100% AI prompt in SUNO