I have been using Suno for a couple of weeks now and I’m very impressed. I’m am trying to create a bunch of blues songs for a “concept” album about my journey with Parkinson’s.
I’ve created all of the backing tracks in my usual workflow. Start in BIAB, then to Studio to improve parts that I am capable with guitar and limited keyboard skillls. But I hate singing voice.
I became aware of different Ai apps that can either improve your voice or replace with one I might like better. In the process I stumbled upon Suno.
I put in a prompt for “a Chicago Blues Shuffle with Horns 120 BPM” I entered my own lyrics.
What I got was astonishing! I got a great blues tune with appropriate breaks and song structure. It created a chorus portion that I never would’ve imagined and a great ending. There is virtually no support for the product. So I watched a lot of YouTube videos and learned more about writing prompts and part markers I.e., verse chorus intro outro pre-chorus etc.
I created a song that, after 3 regens that was what I was looking for and much better than I would’ve done on my own. I had a blues song with an excellent, very expressive male singer and a great song structure with lots of dynamics and breaks that I never would’ve thought of. In my headphones it sounded perfect. The guitar solos were really excellent (although the tone was a little too distorted) the horns were enough in the background to keep their artificial sound obvious. The rhythm guitar was spot on as were the drums and the bass. The cymbals had a hiss that I hope I can resolve.
So I split all the tracks on Moises Ai (then only stem splitter I’m aware of that can split rhythm and lead guitar). The quality of the individual stems were less than professional particularly the drums.
I don’t have BIAB 2025 because I’m on Mac, but it looks as though some of the new features might allow me to recreate parts that need recreating.
Ai is still in the infant stage. Maybe the stage where the infant starts crawling. But in a few years it will be very good.
It will still require a skilled person to create the music and eventually the public will differentiate between canned music and music that required talent and skills.
People who resist it will be left behind.
I hope Peter and the rest of PG are staying on top of Ai (I think they are) because it can be the death of BIAB or it can enhance BIAB and become part of the music creation workflow of the future.