Hi, Andi

Originally Posted by PROJECT M
Very good song.
Thanks! smile

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Your info about the song almost reads like instructions for building a space shuttle ;-)))
Ha!

It certainly has a lot more words than the song. wink

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The sound of the mix is also very well done.
Really good.
Thanks!

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(After initial admiration) I'm not really a fan of SUNO.
And you write: “Thanks again to Dan for showing off what Suno can do”...
Well, I would say that SUNO can't do anything, and without feeding the
SUNO database with music from the best and most creative musicians
in the world (which I assume is illegal), SUNO wouldn't even be able to produce a decent song.
To be clear, none of this was done by Suno. The backing was done with Band in a Box and MuseScore, and the vocals with SynthesizerV. The melody is all mine, created by dragging notes across the piano roll in SynthV.

I agree that Suno had many ethical issues. It has gone through the internet and taken music - vocals, instruments, melodic and harmonic ideas, arrangements, mixes - without compensating the artists who created the music.

With no effort, you can have Suno create a polished song for you, using the work from those millions of songs.

One of the reasons I post long descriptions is to acknowledge that songwriting is a lot of work - for all of us. For some, it's a team effort.

But it's the creativity that we bring to the songs which makes them worth doing in the first place. Otherwise, what's the point?

I also figured that listening to the Suno vocals would shame me into finally singing on one of my songs instead of being lazy and letting SynthV do all the work. I know that a human vocalist - with all their imperfections - is preferable to synthetic vocals.

But it would be foolish of me not to at least see what Suno was capable of doing, and I appreciate Dan taking the time to show me.[/quote]

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In any case, good work, David.
Thanks again! I'm glad you could find some time to stop by, I know you're busy these days!


-- David Cuny
My virtual singer development blog

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