Originally Posted by Tano Music
I’m very interested in using Suno to generate vocals for my projects….I’m really not interested in using it to generate my project, just to get to the vocals….the choices going from the free version and upward seem very confusing to me. Can someone recommend the path I should take within the Suno product line to be able to get access to a variety of voices that I can use on my songs?

This is from a goggle search on Suno plans:

Suno offers a tiered subscription model including
a free tier with 50 daily credits for non-commercial use, a Pro plan ($8/month) with 2500 monthly credits and commercial rights, and a Premier plan ($24/month) with 10,000 monthly credits, enhanced features like stem splitting, and priority access. Limitations include a limited number of daily or monthly credits for generation, a credit system where songs cost credits, and non-commercial use restrictions for the free tier. Paid plans offer commercial use, but credits for some features, like stem extraction, cost extra.

So you can use Suno for free on five songs daily. If I recall, you can only export MP3 files on the free version and I'm not sure, but I don't think the free version allows covers. To get it to replicate your song as you present it, you would necessarily have to use the "Cover" feature. But for only $8 you can sign up for a single month, get 2500 credits which gives you 250 songs/versions, and opens up the "pro" features which includes the Cover feature. Cancel it immediately and you still have the credits and access for the entire month. You can spend the credits to let Suno stem split for you (50 credits) or download the WAV file into BB and let BB stem split it for free. Since the split stems are often wonky sounding, simply copy the vocal stem out and take it over to Audiomee and upload it to use one of their many vocal profiles. You can hear the profiles by clicking them. Double click to select that profile for your conversion. Audimee also gives you a free trial. You essentially get 15 minutes of conversion time. Enough time to do 4 versions or voices on a 3:30 length song. Download the waves and import them into your software to complete the song in your studio.

If you like the first month and it's features and wish to continue..... sign up for a year (cheaper than monthly) and cancel it. That way it won't roll over next year if you forget about it or stop using it.

Hope this helps answer your questions.


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