Praise The Lord (But Evolution Makes More Sense)
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we seem to be the only ones chatting :)
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Suno mix ? of course not its a program mix that took 4 seconds . A mix guy is 100 a hour . Suno is a penny
If Nashville took AI songs the town would collapse next week
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We're probably some of the only ones thinking about how to use a Suno song as a map — then turning that into a real artist recording with session players and studio production.
For example, I'm going to practice "Imagination" until Sunday, sing it at 2 PM, then add a gospel choir over my rough voice in the chorus and have it properly mixed. That's using Suno as a starting blueprint, not the final product.
I don’t know many writers on forums doing what I’m doing. But in Nashville, this is becoming more common — and there’s a reason why:
It cuts demo costs.
A traditional demo can cost $600 or more.
With Suno, it's basically a one-penny investment, and on my end, I can turn it into a finished product for around $525with real players and studio work.
That’s a huge shift.
Also, there’s something psychological happening.
A lot of forum writers get a dopamine rush from Suno, like it's their song.
Psychologically, they feel like they're playing the instruments and singing — even though they aren't.
Suno tapped into that feeling.
And that's why Suno is worth billions of dollars.
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it's not only nashville that's using suno, udio and the others for that reason. Rick Beatto interviews some that wouldn't go on record stating they used it for that purpose.
It's also used in the EDM for creating tracks, stemming them out and then pulling them into a DAW.
I agree with the dopamine rush, it gives people that either don't have musical skills or those that lack funds to record and outlet.
To some it's a toy to play with, for me it's a creative outlet.
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its $$$$$s like all business
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I just hit by lightening , well praise the lord till Monday
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