I watched you back in 2010-2011 before anyone was giving up the game! You were one of the first!
@iceprada2Ай бұрын
Damn. I remember watching you YEARS AGO! Good to see u back.
@kevinwilliams4855Ай бұрын
You hit the nail... Think of Suno as a collaborator that can do things that you can't. It is the future and here to stay...
@slapnpop82615 күн бұрын
Suno has been a godsend for me as a producer who has had difficulty finding artists to get songs to completion. At the very least it creates a reference vocal that I can have an artist learn and record over.
@GODVIBESENTERTAINMENTАй бұрын
Bro you still around started making beats when I was 15 and I remmember watching you. I’m now 34.
@RigazziHelpsАй бұрын
good to see you making content again man!!!!!! i use to watch your tutorials like 13 years ago
@JohnKuehne_SFАй бұрын
this is really incredible and very well presented. thanks a ton for sharing your process and tools
@AngeloMartezАй бұрын
Been a student of yours since 2008. Thank you for contributions to the music production space!
@mellodope890418 күн бұрын
I did this BEFORE watching this video and can confirm that this is a SOLID technique. You may want to try different takes with the same lyrics, too.💯
@vertigobeatz711817 күн бұрын
Been a fan since 2010..The Best Teacher By Far..
@DistortedAllianceАй бұрын
The man the myth the legen! Thank you for starting my favorite Hobbie and now re living it once again!
@alexrudyАй бұрын
Thank you for this valuable guide! 👍
@andrewmartin856518 күн бұрын
Very good explained and very useful. Thank you!
@micah_noel19 күн бұрын
I agree with your sentiments at the end. The first thing I used Suno for was to get vocals onto a track that I started 15 years ago and auditioned real singers for multiple times without any results. Suddenly I have a solid demo in my hands, so anyone who thinks it’s not really my song is dead wrong about that. It’s also like the virtual collaborator of my dreams. So many years dealing with weirdos and flakes on Craigslist and now I can make music collaboratively with “someone” who understands my ideas, doesn’t get their feelings hurt and delivers quality results in a timely manner. It’s probably too good to be true but we’ll find out. For now I’m just gonna enjoy hearing my music in a nearly complete form after all these years.
@holykylin23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your technical sharing! However, I believe the key point is your final reflection!! I am someone who actively embraces AI technology, so I think the best choice right now is to ignore those discussions that affect creativity. Whether a song can truly be called one's own creation, every honest person can proudly and confidently acknowledge this based on their conscience. All tools evolve with the times; just as synthesizer music was once criticized for being cold and tasteless, countless musicians have shattered these controversies. Now, AI music is greater than any musical tool of any era, providing everyone with an equal opportunity to stand once again at the gateway to exploring music. AI music also offers those with professional production backgrounds even more power to push boundaries, allowing producers to soar higher! Therefore, professionals should discard any unnecessary discussions and focus on how technology can be integrated into their workflow, letting technology create more wonderful music, which is the truly important thing. So please, continue to explore and share.
@pravo.28 күн бұрын
Welcome back sir again in Fl studio ❤
@Cart23787Ай бұрын
U were the first. tagught me how to make beats
@Cart23787Ай бұрын
Yearrss ago
@TekniqueMultimedia28 күн бұрын
agreed warbeats you have taught a lot of these producers our here how to do it right. thank you!
@normjones6916Ай бұрын
amazing, I'll try this out:) thanks
@morizanovaАй бұрын
Yeah for songwriter stand point this tool really helpful . And I`m agree that not Studio Quality vocal works , but for pitch to real singers about how they can start with , indeed will help to minimalize miscommunication about song, mood, emotions etc
@user-hv4ff6or1x13 күн бұрын
Awesome
@EricJohnson-fh8zj18 күн бұрын
If you render a raw stem of your vocal, that runs from the exact start of your track, you won't have any issues trying to line up to your track or losing quality by separating the stems. It'll automatically line up. I been recently using Audimee. It doesn't write any lyrics or melody for you, but I actually don't want that at all anyhow. But I don't have a voice that cuts thru a mix well, so I sing it and run a raw vocal stem thru it to change the sound of my voice. I still have to sing it decent and hit the notes correctly and all that, but I can use different voice models that help it sound better in the mix. Id much prefer to work with singers, and that's actually the point/goal of using audimee to show off song demo's...but untill I find a singer or singers to work with, I'm still able to build my catalog up instead of having tons of unrecorded songs sitting around and getting lost to time.
@BlizGotBeats19 күн бұрын
Glade your back feel like the twilight zone
@804EАй бұрын
Still giving away the knowledge in 2024 🙏
@Turbulence41219 күн бұрын
WOW WOW WOW & WOW AGAIN
@GodAtum19 күн бұрын
i think doing it the other way round makes better results
@CXtheproducer116 күн бұрын
Just subed💪🏿 image line owe you a lot of 🍞 Salute 🫡