u/SunFoxx_

Udio can produce tracks I want to come back to, but I haven’t found the listening side very practical. The product still feels mostly shaped around creating, extending, comparing, and managing versions. That’s fine while making music, but it’s a different mode from “I want to put something on and listen.”

I keep thinking there’s a missing listening layer for AI music: playlists, radio-style flow, saved moods, better favorites/history, maybe a way to separate finished tracks from experiments. I’ve been poking at my own small setup for this, not as a big polished thing, more because the normal workflow feels awkward once you start treating the tracks like music instead of outputs.

How do you listen to Udio tracks after they’re done? Inside Udio, exported files, YouTube, Spotify, playlists, folders? And would something built specifically around listening to AI-generated music be interesting, or do you already have a workflow that works?

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u/SunFoxx_ — 11 days ago
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I like Suno as a creation tool, but I haven’t found the listening experience practical once a track is no longer “the thing I’m working on.” The flow still feels built around prompts, generations, variants, and links. That makes sense for making songs, but less so for putting music on and letting it run. Sometimes, I find myself just building a long queue of new tracks to generate, occasionally swapping the prompt to keep it diverse, and then listening for the entire pool during commute or other activities; even so, the experience is not great overall and oftentimes results in repetitive listening experience

I keep wondering if a lot of people are using Suno to just listen to self-generated tracks exclusively and what the listening UX should be in that case: radio-style feeds, saved stations, mood queues, playlists from your own generations, better favorites/history, community picks, whatever. I’ve been messing with my own little setup around this, mostly because I wanted to solve this for myself, but I’m more curious how other people think about it.

How do you actually listen to Suno tracks? Do you build the same kind of pools to listen to, allow Suno to just keep playing on and on whatever it has for you to play, export your favorite tracks somewhere, make playlists, share links, or mostly just move on to the next generation? And would a dedicated listening app for AI music be useful to you, or is that solving a problem you don’t really have?

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u/SunFoxx_ — 11 days ago