Hi, Billy.

I used the new stem splitter in Audacity. It pulled out the vocal, but because of the instruments, it's not high quality. Plus, the vocal has a lot baked into it: a bit of chorusing, harmony, and reverb. So it's not dry vocals you could drop onto a background track that would sit well.

If you're looking to create vocals, I'd suggest something like SynthesizerV or Ace Studio.

You could even load the Suno vocals into either of those programs, but there would be a lot of cleanup. Ace Studio did an OK job guessing about half the lyrics, but SynthesizerV was hilariously wrong, only getting one or two words right.


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?