I’ve messed around with Udio and Suno quite a bit and I think Udio is a bit better. Especially with generating vocals without an auto-tune sound. Although I don’t think it responds to prompts quite as well.

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    Oh, cool, I hadn’t heard of these.

    takes a look

    These are actually pretty impressive.

    https://www.udio.com/

    I mean, I recall looking at last efforts at computer-generated music, but this looks remarkably general purpose. They’ve got meaningful lyrics, vocals, and instruments.

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      No worries, I just wanted to share a couple cool AI tools. Figured this sub was as good as any to post about Suno and Udio in.

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    I think you can provide lyrics yourself, can udio generate lyrics on its own? I listened to some of the staff pick songs, and they were pretty good. I’m not musically inclined, and I have zero skill in coming up with lyrics, but stuff like this and Midjourney let me be creative in ways I don’t have natural talent in.

    I bet Udio is going to loathed by musicians even harder then artists hate Midjourney.

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      I feel exactly the same way. I can now be creative in ways I couldn’t before. Sometimes I’ll use my own lyrics, sometimes I’ll use ChatGPT to write lyrics and I’ll edit. It’s really fun to play with the same lyrics in different genres too.