So good. Im working on my own concept album. I found the 3.5 generates more interesting music. I tend to use that then upsample. I burned through my $10 worth of credits in less than a week. Some of the songs are so good that I've listened to them dozens of times. I haven't been interested in music in decades.
@TheRealAIAgents27 күн бұрын
That’s awesome! If you decide to share any publicly I would love to hear them! You can actually distribute your songs on places like Spotify so all your favorites are in one place and shareable. If you want info on how to do that I have another older video on that process.
@jtjames7928 күн бұрын
Gemini isn't actually super terrible anymore. So just about everybody will have access to it. And it just got memory, The classic lyric generator can give pretty decent results if you give it a few tries. I like a lot of the creative choices it makes that you don't get from other llms. What I will do is cut and paste the entire song into Gemini, then ask it just to replace the portion I want, while providing my original prompt. That seems to work really good. Sort of like priming the pump I guess.
@TheRealAIAgents27 күн бұрын
I actually have a similar workflow with tweaking my lyrics but I use a custom GPT I have trained to create the types of songs I need for my projects. I haven’t gotten too deep in with Gemini yet but hearing this from you makes me want to explore it! Thanks for your input and for watching!!
@xeno_mobilez26 күн бұрын
Got 2 questions 1. Which gives good results is it normal brackets or square brackets? 2. How to make music sounds similar to the real one existing despite not knowing the genres of that real music?
@TheRealAIAgents26 күн бұрын
1. I’ve had the best success with () but it depends on what you are trying to achieve. Are you just trying to have clear verse, chorus, and bridge breaks or is there something else you want to achieve by adding the () or []? 2. I’m not sure what you mean by real one but if you are working with covers you can prompt your song to keep it’s sound across different genres by selecting “covers” and then putting in the genre you like. Is that what you are asking about?
@xeno_mobilez26 күн бұрын
@TheRealAIAgents What I mean by 'real music' is that it’s created by actual people, not generated or covered versions. When I’m asking about finding music genres in real music by artists, I’m trying to get tips on how to identify or discover the genres they’re using in their tracks. Any advice on how to better understand or explore the genre differences in music created by real musicians?
@TheRealAIAgents26 күн бұрын
I see. While of course you don’t want to ever replicate an artist’s actual music but if you are just trying to learn about the style and genre you could have a chat with any LLM about the song you want info on and go from there. Hope that helps😉
@KrushnaMohite-q3f16 күн бұрын
Can I upload songs created using Suno AI V4 on KZbin and earn money from them? Will my KZbin channel get monetized if I do this?
@TheRealAIAgents15 күн бұрын
There are lots of variables wrapped up in all of that. Your best bet would be to carefully read through the terms of both platforms. I do know to use any of Suno’s songs commercially you do need a paid subscription.