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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Apr 24, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.898 (25/960 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-13T22:02:31.553478Z
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In my experience in using both Suno AI and Udio, I found Suno both easier to use for longer songs and better overall in terms of music and vocal composition and continuity within each song (remembering how the verse/chorus/ sounded earlier) whereas Udio's overall sound quality is better. Udio sounds less compressed/aliased in general as compared to Suno. This is especially apparent with orchestral music which on Suno can sound like a low-bit-rate mp3 while Udio sounds nearly "CD quality."
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I just came here from a 7 day trip, "creating" a complete metal-album. love it!
some minor issues i came along:
1. the engine ignores some prompts completely, e.g. add a "storm" or "rain" effect to an intro with nothing else. so, the later you add the intro to the whole song the less will it be composed.
2. female / male vocals are complete randomly used or even ignored.
3. as it is mentioned in this video: chorusses are rarely the same. could give the song a more natural touch, though. (if the differences are not too extreme)
4. add [piano solo] and udio will give you a guitar solo instead...oO..or a vocalist
5. instrumental intro tend to have singing bots in a fantasy language^^ after 15 seconds.
6. The creation of the CD Coverartwork crashes if the song has too much text.
a. i would like to have (besides the cutting tool) an option to shorten or stretch the single parts.
b. and an option to modify the whole song structure after finishing it. like text, prompts, [x], and so on
And futurepedia, thx for the video :)
a question: is there a list which things i can put in brackets?
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Donāt get me wrong, this is crazy tech. However as of right now there are a few things that I find AI music does consistently that can set it apart:
1 - it has very little idea of song structure, often putting emphasis in weird places and structuring lines in unconventional ways. (It can have a cool effect, though)
2 - AI tends to layer the vocals a lot more than normal songs (I assume to cover up slight inconsistencies in the voices) and the mixing is always a little instrumental-heavy (likely for the same reason)
Again, this is still crazy tech, but as of right now those are a couple things that set human made music apart.
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@ScottUhlMusic
2 weeks ago
As a full time musicianā¦. This is truly unbelievable. You nailed it that anyone who says ābro, I know this is totally AI generatedā is lying. Pretty mind-blowing stuff
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