Suno Experiments
Poking at Suno to see how far AI music generation has come
Before the album, I spent a while poking at Suno to find out how good AI music generation had actually gotten. Short answer: surprisingly good, if you feed it well. Prompting songs from scratch got boring fast; the turning point was uploading tracks I recorded with friends in the mid-2010s and having Suno “cover” them, which produced note-faithful remixes and genre adaptations that sound incredible. My favorite came from Time Machine: a tech-house take, sung in my own voice.
This phase is done. It answered the question and led straight into Wavefunction Collapse, which is where the ongoing work lives; I haven’t needed to add to the experiments since. The rest of the Time Machine versions (the original recording, dubstep, donkstep), plus my gripes about Suno’s workspace organization, are in the writeup:
Poking at Suno to see how far AI music generation has come, and the Time Machine covers that hooked me.
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