I was surprised at how much Suno has improved since it first opened.
Chapters
00:00
Costly Outro Song
Speaker's experience paying hundreds for a custom outro song.
00:28
Exploring Suno.com
Discovering Suno.com, an AI music generation platform.
00:45
Suno's Track Separation
Using Suno's feature to generate separate music and vocal tracks.
01:15
Integrating & Demoing
Demonstrating the AI-generated song in Hindenburg with a blooper stop.
02:01
AI vs. Human Musicians
Comparing AI music costs to human musicians and ethical considerations.
02:29
Suno's Sound & Workflow
Discussing Suno's music style, auto-tune, and the regeneration process.
02:50
Custom Music Recommendation
Recommendation for using Suno for custom music on a budget.
Transcript
00:00
Hey, I wanted to show you something that when it first came out years ago, was awful.
00:05
And I just used it.
00:07
And I'm a musician and I hired an actual musician to make an outro song for me a couple months ago.
00:15
And it cost me hundreds of dollars.
00:19
Like, ouch.
00:20
Okay.
00:21
But I thought, I'm going to have this song, I'll use it forever, it's worth it.
00:25
And so I came over here to.
00:28
I guess it's sunno S U N O dot com.
00:31
Turns out I had an account and I need to check in the legality of this because I saw where you could use it if you were a paid member when you made it.
00:40
So I went over, upgraded for 10 bucks a month, made this outro and this is what caught my eye.
00:46
Heard somebody talking about this.
00:48
You can come into this and say, hey, give me separate tracks now.
00:54
I just said give me the music and the voice.
00:56
If I wanted to, I could have said, give me the music, the guitar, the drums, the bass, and mixed it myself.
01:02
Which is interesting.
01:04
but I then took just the vocals and the music because I wanted to have it kind of stop at the end so I could play bloopers.
01:13
And then somehow.
01:15
And so I brought just the music and the vocals and I used this thing where I said tempo locked.
01:21
So, I brought it into Hindenburg and if I go over here, here it is, let me kind of zoom out of this.
01:28
And so you can see here.
01:29
He actually said, yeah.
01:31
And I muted that because I didn't want that.
01:33
I just wanted music.
01:35
And then he finally comes in and sings.
01:37
So if I hit play on this, in theory, you should hear this.
01:41
Yeah.
01:45
So I can actually.
01:53
So that's the part I stopped the music and then bloopers.
01:57
And then.
02:01
So I paid 10 bucks for that.
02:05
I paid hundreds of dollars for the one.
02:08
And so as a musician, I, I kind of hate it because it's putting musicians out of work.
02:14
But for an outro song of a podcast, and obviously I put in the lyrics and said, use these lyrics, it'll make up lyrics for you.
02:24
But I've been playing with it and it, is definitely a love hate relationship.
02:29
I'm like, this is really not bad.
02:32
I had one, I had it made one for another show and it made it sound like singers today.
02:39
So it was very auto tuned.
02:41
Yeah.
02:42
which I don't like.
02:44
You know, it was like Cher, do you believe?
02:47
And it was like, yeah, I'm not.
02:48
That's not my style.
02:49
So anyway, if you haven't heard of it.
02:51
And you want custom music.
02:54
I used to say, go hire a musician.
02:57
And, if you're on a budget and you got time to kill, because there was a lot of like, hey, this is close.
03:02
Regenerate it again.
03:04
Regenerate it again.
03:06
One more time.
03:06
And then I finally was like, That's so close.
03:08
And that's when I found I could get separate tracks and then go in and split, them up myself.