Sounds like a sax played by someone who was handed a sax two minutes before recording, who had no idea what a saxophone was and had never heard one prior to that. Tonally, at a few moments, it gets close to a a cheesey 90's rompler patch, based on a wav cut down to shortest loop you could get and still have a viable sound. Not good. You'd be better off with a physical modelling solution. Swam are among the best for saxes and a variety of other wind instruments. Reaktor has some cool ensembles which can get pretty close. Respiro is a peronal fave, although that tends towards a more "sound design" aethetic with instuments that sound like imaginary acoustic instruments as opposed to real ones. If you have an mpe based instrument or are prepared to spend a bit of time editing in an mpe enabled daw, you can get amazing results with all of those. There's also lot of good sampled saxes, although they take up a lot of room on your hd and are kind of cumbersome to use. It's still light years better than whatever that was and you'd be doing yourself a favour using any of those. Again, AI is not all it's hyped up to be. Sorry mate, just being honest here.
Udio tracks productions embarrassing, so where can I drop their instrumentals into ai or band in box or audimee to get new better instrumental stem to produce clean real sounding music?