I read with interest the entire thread on "what everyone thinks of A.I."
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My philosophy regarding shared ownership with Suno is as follows. The POTENTIAL to own 'half of something' is far more valuable than ANY potential to own what has so far amounted to "all of nothing". Shared ownership with a tiny amount of hope outweighs absolute ownership with virtually no hope.
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I think its the kids new toy , They might like AI songs more than artist songs , its usually old people that aren't acceptance of new things like AI . Here's a trick to use AI , Run your lyric 50 times thru robots . Now pick and choose what production ideas to use to discuss with live session players mapping the song out before recording . You can bet major producers are using AI to their advantage .
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I'm absolutely sure that your idea is the CURRENT state of what is valuable in the Suno programming. I have heard some things with wonderful ideas within the song, but have not yet heard anything that does not still need an artists interpretation in the instrumentation, AND in the vocal melodies. Some stuff DOES come incredibly close (and for many that means "uncomfortably close." Much of what I've done with admittedly throw-away lyrics that I was never going to get to is adequate for my own usage, but nothing that would come out of a studio.
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Listening to records is one way for production ideas , But using AI on your own song , you can get a much better idea what works , its just a tool and keep the frantic emotion out of the equation your using a robot for ideas . I've heard time and time again this song sounds like other song .Especially in country . The better question is you better google the hook before you waste time and energy on a song . You can't copywrite a hook , that's a nice thought , Now you just gave yourself twice the burden beating someone with the same title , that's a bad idea
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Love your statement about "frantic emotion." Frantic is seldom (if ever) a positive way to reach a conclusion.
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frantic emotions is saved for wife's when they find out the bill for the year on recording costs, that go to the streaming service graveyard unless you promote them . Then you sit there and wonder why am I still doing this when AI songs cost a penney. Spotify probably bought Wyoming for more storage space to hold 800 billion songs for 2024.
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I didn't get the memo that listed Wyoming for sale. I'm sooooooo out of the loop.
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Wyoming is a joke , the rest is true as AI floods the market
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I probably didn't have enough money to bid on it anyway. 'o)
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I guess it depends who's looking at using AI , A session player who feeds his family on sessions say in Nashville , or a AI user on them sites that pay robots a Penney a track
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