Yes and no. Yes, we use Suno.ai to generate the songs. However, we write the lyrics, figure out the structure of the song, define the vocal styles and genres, and choose the version that best fits our vision of the song. So it's a lot more work than just pressing a button.
Anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. You can basically have all the lyrics and song structure and style automated for you, if you want. We generally write our own lyrics, put in tags in how we want the song structured, and put the genre/styles. You can make songs for free, if you want to check it out:
I'm just confused by the whole thing, I have created and performed music I've created live so I know what is entailed in making music. It should not take a team to make music using AI, this whole process sounds more like how pop music is made, by the numbers and by committee ending up taking far more resources to make than original music. But then, for what purpose are you all collaborating I wonder
I too have created and performed music live (and have also recorded albums in the studio). I've been playing bass, since I was 15, and played in several original bands, so I know the whole creative process: songwriting. song learning, performing live, recording, engineering, producing, etc. And yeah, this process entails hours and hours and hours for each song, and usually several people.
It is true that one person can make an AI song, and most of the songs that I publish using Suno are made by one person (usually me). But sometimes my friends and I that use Suno like to collaborate and write the lyrics together, and choose the style/arrangement together. It's indeed not the same arduous process as non-AI songwriting is (thanks be to God!) but we enjoy it. It's always fun to collaborate.
It's me, and my IRL friends/collaborators.
Aren't these just all ai generated?
Yes and no. Yes, we use Suno.ai to generate the songs. However, we write the lyrics, figure out the structure of the song, define the vocal styles and genres, and choose the version that best fits our vision of the song. So it's a lot more work than just pressing a button.
How many hours on average do you spend producing the song? What percentage of the process is automated?
Edit: If I remember correctly, you have an active bitchute channel. I forgot to bookmark it.
Anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. You can basically have all the lyrics and song structure and style automated for you, if you want. We generally write our own lyrics, put in tags in how we want the song structured, and put the genre/styles. You can make songs for free, if you want to check it out:
suno.com
Here's my Bitchute channel:
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/HWMC26rxb3Lm/
I'm just confused by the whole thing, I have created and performed music I've created live so I know what is entailed in making music. It should not take a team to make music using AI, this whole process sounds more like how pop music is made, by the numbers and by committee ending up taking far more resources to make than original music. But then, for what purpose are you all collaborating I wonder
I too have created and performed music live (and have also recorded albums in the studio). I've been playing bass, since I was 15, and played in several original bands, so I know the whole creative process: songwriting. song learning, performing live, recording, engineering, producing, etc. And yeah, this process entails hours and hours and hours for each song, and usually several people.
It is true that one person can make an AI song, and most of the songs that I publish using Suno are made by one person (usually me). But sometimes my friends and I that use Suno like to collaborate and write the lyrics together, and choose the style/arrangement together. It's indeed not the same arduous process as non-AI songwriting is (thanks be to God!) but we enjoy it. It's always fun to collaborate.