Not yet. I'm currently working on some branding stuff, so moving to other platforms and social media stuff is in the works. I'm glad you like the music!
Honest question here: how much of this is you and how much of it is Skynet? There's no denying the tunes on both Playlist I've clicked on are tight, but as a child of the 80s, I'm pretty hesitant to jump on this AI bandwagon.
@@mvasquez8814 I appreciate the question! The music AI program is similar to image generation AIs like Stable Diffusion or Midjourney; they require input, and they don't have even weak intelligence on the level of an LLM. Really it's just a tool at the moment. As far as Skynet, I also have concerns about AI being used in the military and police. I'm hyper-aware of the dangers it could pose, and I hope the music can help bring some awareness about AI tech to a few people. The story of Synthesaur is actually a bit like Terminator, but with dragons/reptiles instead of humanoid robots. I want to emphasize I think there's a big difference between productivity/creativity tools like generative AI and potentially disastrous super intelligences created in the name of solving humanity's problems.
Really nice music! Could you describe how you use Suno in your creative process? Is it a couple of prompts until you get what you envisioned or do you do any kind of post-processing, possibly using a DAW?
I've been experimenting with Suno for a few months now. I'm constantly changing and editing the prompts to find a sound I'm looking for. There are a couple GPT/apps that I use to help prompt in Suno, but it's a lot of trial and error. I go through almost 2k generations a month and use the best 2-3% of them for this channel. I extend/remake as much as I can in Suno, then edit in BandLab. I'm looking for a tool that can clean all the extra noise and artifacts that Suno leaves in without pulling the whole songs apart into a MIDI, but no luck yet. That will be the next step to getting better quality I think.