Originally Posted by Brian Austin Whitney
Originally Posted by John Lawrence Schick
Originally Posted by Ray E. Strode (D)
Well,
There are no shortcuts to success. I advise anyone who wants to be a songwriter to learn to play an instrument. You can buy a good guitar for a song these days. It does take dedication.


Not true any longer Ray. Your wish is Suno's command. Miss you Ray!

John

I disagree John. To get the most out of Suno, give it YOUR melody and words to work with, and if you can do it, additional production and arrangement info. When you do, what you get is a million dollar studio and producer bring your music and lyrics to market for you. Then all these complaints about A.I. writing anything is just sour grapes from people who do not want change. They said it about drum machines, synths, samplers, new genres of music, multitrack, EQ and Reverb, Delays, Voice Boxes, guitar effects pedals, on and on, complaints that people were cheating, while geniuses used the tools to make timeless music. If we ALL had corporate money or were rich, we would just pay a studio and producer and session players to do the same thing Suno does. But the song was 100% written by a human FIRST, which is all that matters. Then it is simply about who can afford the best tech. Michael Jackson used session players and the best tech available to "cheat" his way to every hit he had. If he were broke without a corporation, his only option today would be using Suno. Suno is a tool. Can you automate lyrics? Yes. Can you automate Melody? Yes. In those cases, then people have the right to argue. But if you bring the words and at least the melody, then these complaints are meaningless.


If your melody sounds like 1970 cuz your old , take advantage of hit melodies of Suno


We’re all built from the same dust and dreams,
Different roads, but the same means.