
AI Beatmaking
What To Keep in Mind as a AI Beatmaker
Here are some important things to keep in mind as AI beatmaker:
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AI Beatmaking
Here are some important things to keep in mind as AI beatmaker:
Suno
When you make music with Suno, you can download your song as either a WAV file or an MP3 file. But which one should you pick? Let’s break down the differences in a simple way.
Suno
AI platforms like Suno and Udio have changed music production by letting creators generate, edit, and extract high-quality stems—vocals, drums, bass, and more—from AI-made tracks with just a few clicks. But even these cutting-edge tools introduce artifacts, and understanding how to handle them is key for any AI
AI Beatmaking
Making beats with AI is super cool and fast, but mixing is what really makes them sound awesome. Here are some easy steps to help your AI beats stand out:
Beatmaker Mindset
Some beatmakers seem to earn money without even trying. But what are they really doing? They are always changing.
Suno
Some people using Suno 4.5+ have noticed something. That is, this version often adds a lot of reverb to the songs.
AI Music
Recently, creating music with AI has become increasingly common. Music generation AI tools are incredibly convenient-just enter a prompt, and a song is produced… or so it might seem. In my case, though, I mostly use my own music as input. Rather than leaving everything to AI from scratch, I
AI Music
Making videos for YouTube is fun, but it comes with some problems. One big problem is copyright claims from music companies. Rick Beato, a popular YouTuber, talked about this in a recent video. He explained how music companies use YouTube’s Content ID system to take money from video creators—
Distributing Music
I distribute through Distrokid. I have an ISRC. I seem to not have ISWC. What is it? Is it normal to not have it?
AI Beatmaking
Getting stuck when making music is super common. Sometimes your mind goes blank, and you just can’t think of what to make next. That’s called a “creative block.” But guess what? AI can help you break through it. Let’s see how tools like Suno and Udio make
AI Beatmaking
AI is changing how beatmakers work. The two biggest new tools—Suno and Udio—are making music creation easier than ever. But does this mean beatmakers should worry? Or is this just a new way to make cool music?
AI Beatmaking
If I export stem from Suno, sample one of the stems, chop the sample using Ableton's simpler, flip it, and then create a new beat out of it, is it still AI-assisted even if I did everything by myself? If you export a stem from Suno (an AI