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[Country] Duke Bradshaw Band - Man Down
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[Country] Duke Bradshaw Band - Man Down

Perhaps my favorite track from a little country project I made using Suno. It's about a legendery rodeo bull named Man Down.

If anybody else here is producing country, share it below! I'd like to hear it. Please limit it to your one best track.

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u/K1_0 — 3 days ago
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I began producing music in 2003 (who here used Acid by Sonic Foundry?). Since then I've dabbled over the years, built a little home studio, and have continued to love wasting time producing tracks - most of which end up in a graveyard of loops on my hard drive.

I've known about AI music for a couple of years now never gave it much thought. The stuff I'd heard sounded kind of off or weird.

The glaring holes in my production capability have always been 1) getting good vocals and 2) getting good guitars (especially disco/funk rhythm). I've always relied on chopping loops.

Recently, I had the idea to subscribe to Suno with the idea to generate some custom guitar loop samples for my tracks. What started as a desire to assist my production rapidly changed to my understanding that music production has forever changed.

I am now resurrecting old loops and demo songs, feeding them into suno, and letting it create amazing music in completely different genres. I'm absolutley blown away!

I realize I'm behind most of you reading this. I'm just still shocked at what can now be accomplished with technology. I also object to the term "AI slop." "Slop" is a stupid word anyway, but more to the point, AI music isn't intrinsicly bad; the technology returns what you put in. Low effort prompts with no detail may result in garbage music, but carefully crafted and tweaked prompts using uploaded music as references... the world is different now.

Not only is it not slop, AI can potentially change music for the better. For a couple of decades, the internet was being bombarded with tons of mediocre or bad music, and digging through it was tedious. There's no longer an excuse for that. There's no longer an excuse for major artist albums to have two great songs and 12 filler songs. Producers and "artists" with overinflated egos, industry gatekeepers, and monetery hurdles can all kiss my ass. We are potentially approaching a world in which all music should sound amazing. And that to me is what music has always been about...

HOW DOES IT SOUND?

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u/K1_0 — 10 days ago
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I'm hoping for some assistance. Like probably many of us here, I'd started with Suno to experiment and test what it could do, and now I'm working on a little project with a voice profile. I really like one of the first experimental songs I did, and I want to include it in my project, but I'd stupidly deleted the song within Suno, and all I have left of it is an mp3. The voice doesn't match my current project.

I figured I could do a cover of the song, but every time I do, the cover version slightly changes the lead line at the beginning of the the choruses, and I don't want it to. It's ruining the best part of the song. I've tried 0% Weirdness, 100% Style Influence and 100%Audio Influence, so I'm not sure what more I can do. Please let me know if you have ideas.

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u/K1_0 — 11 days ago