Originally Posted by Rob B.
Everett,
I use both UDIO and Suno and both are good. I've tried a bunch of others too but they all offer less functionality. You're a songwriter. You don't just write lyrics but you also compose your own music. Suno allows you to upload tracks (no matter how good or bad the recordings may sound) and uses your recording as a template. I often make simple vocal only recordings of my chorus or verse ideas on my iPhone and upload them in Suno. Suno is then just my band and studio engineer while I'm in charge of the lyrics and the melodies. With Suno you can also use your voice to create an AI voice that sounds exactly like you. With that, your Suno songs actually sound like you sang the vocals. That's why I personally prefer Suno. But of course, all the AI song generators will write lyrics for you and generate top-notch random melodies. I would try Suno. John is right. Once you try Suno and see what it does with your ideas, it's really hard to go back.

Here's an example. This is my original recording which really didn't sound too hot:
https://soundclick.com/song/15069005

This is what an older version of Suno did with it:
https://soundclick.com/song/15027735

I think it would sound much better with the current Suno V5.5 engine.

Thank you Rob, I liked your version too (mine will be rougher than yours) Did you ask for a female vocal on your song or was that their idea. I'm a bit hesitant about trying this AI thing, I may try with one of my not so great songs, if it doesn't work for me it doesn't matter much. The past 15 or more years I sort of gave up on secular songs and started writing Christian songs, at least I have a market for them, CCLI, but they will not accept AI generated songs, which I agree with, they will accept rough demos, which I supply with little or no cost. Thanks again.