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Getting Started (AKA What is the best...?) • Re: Should I buy a DAW or use AI to make my music?

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I experimented with SunoAI, creating things along the lines of what I already created.

I'm impressed with what it did, there are some issues with the sound choices - kicks are weak, some background noises especially for transitions, are just awful.. but overall, I thought it did really well, and although I have no interest in releasing AI music, because the fun part for me is making the music - I see it being an awesome tool for writing songs with.

Where does it get the melodies from? Some of the melodies it comes up with are really cool and usable, and I'd love to basically riff off it, use it to get inspired by, and write and record my own song, using SunoAI as a tool.

I think that could be a decent use for it - I also think besides the kick being weak and some odd sound choices, it's not a terrible reference point. It covered everything across the full spectrum range and some of the tones it had were genuinely great and what I'd want in songs of that style.

So it could be a useful alternative tool for checking mixes with too. Didn't hate it as much as I thought I would.

The positives end with instrumentals. I think it absolutely sucks for vocals, but I'm a singer/songwriter type so I'd have zero interest in AI vocals on my songs because I'd much rather sing them myself. I also thought the lyrics it generates sucks too.
Interesting point of view, thanks for sharing :tu:

Statistics: Posted by Jac459 — Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:52 am



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