Why SUNO?

While preparing the first group of songs to showcase, I got thinking about why I’m using SUNO. SUNO has the ability to create a song from a simple prompt. But, as I’ve said before, I do not consider that “creating music.” So, why then?

If you listen to all of the songs I produced, you will get a range from just barely a demo to a not too bad production. This is because my songs were, most likely, recorded and produced over several decades, and for different purposes. Some of the songs were simply recorded for use in evaluating the lyrics in online classes. For others, I used different DAW software or virtual instruments. Hence, there can be a lot of inconsistencies, with some older songs being very difficult to modify with my present system.

On the other hand, SUNO is capable of taking the worst produced song, as long as the words and melody are discernible, and polish it. This, then, can level the production field regardless of how long ago the song was recorded.

So, in using SUNO, I simply regard it as being sent out to be arranged and produced by professionals. Problem is, I can’t sell the result. Why? Because AI was used in the production. So, that’s why I’m putting them up here.

So, why not hire professionals? Frankly, I would, if I had the money. But, I don’t. That simple.

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