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33 contributions to AI Soundlab
Something I'm working on,What do you all think?
I'm trying to make my story type song, this is what come up with, https://suno.com/s/qJ6GC1d1LTGTLqix
2 likes • 30d
Glad you shared it. Out of curiosity, what prompt did you use to generate that track? We're sharing prompts in the Week-1 thread at the moment and it's interesting to see how different prompts produce different styles.
1 like • 15d
@Northwood Synthetic UprisingThat’s a cool blend — you can hear that swampy grit in it. One thing I’d suggest (and this is what we’re testing in Week 1) is tightening the structure of the prompt slightly so it becomes repeatable. Right now it’s more of a vibe stack than a controlled prompt. For example, you could break it into: • genre base (southern rock / swamp rock) • influence layer (Canadian rock tone, maritime feel) • mood/texture (gritty, humid, bluesy, raw vocal tone) • instrumentation (slide guitar, heavy drums, etc.) That way if you hit a good result, you can actually recreate or evolve it instead of starting from scratch each time. If you’re up for it, try running a slightly more structured version and see how close you can get to the same feel
Here is some of the music I have created
https://youtu.be/seBM5f55XV4?si=IEaR1pwCVYujuvS8 My music is under my stage name Steven Wilder https://youtube.com/channel/UCCDBmh0uy8cLlffYT5zXXNQ?si=v8H4lFgAff9CQqRv Let me know your thoughts in the comments And share your music too
1 like • 15d
@Christina Deckard 😂 I’ll remember this when I’m signing them… Seriously though, I appreciate that a lot — means more than you think. This is exactly what AiSoundlab is about — actually finishing and putting stuff out, not just making ideas and leaving them. did you check out the distrokid tutorial in the classroom section?
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@Christina Deckard OMG! I hope you’re ok? And i hope you get better soon. Here is a link to the tutorial in the classroom https://www.skool.com/ai-soundlab-3785/classroom/8eb257da
START HERE – From AI Idea to Finished Song (Ready to Release)
Most people using AI music tools generate songs…but never actually finish them. If you follow this, you’ll go from random AI generations to finished songs you can actually release. If you’re here, you’ve probably already tried generating songs with AI… But like most people, you might be stuck with: - unfinished tracks - weak structure - low-quality sound - no idea how to actually release your music This community is here to fix that. ⚡ STEP 1 — COMMENT BELOW (DO THIS NOW) Before anything else, introduce yourself 👇 Comment with: - what kind of music you want to create - whether you’ve used Suno before - your goal (finish a track, release music, etc.) 👉 I’ll reply and help you get started.
1 like • 15d
@Christina Deckard Great question — this is where most people get stuck. Once a song is “released” from Suno, it’s not actually finished in a real-world sense yet. What I do is: → download the track → structure and clean it up (intro/outro, consistency, etc.) → make sure it meets platform standards → then upload it through a distributor (like DistroKid) to Spotify, Apple Music, etc. That’s how it turns into something that can actually earn royalties. Most people stop at generation… but the real value is in finishing and releasing properly. Since you’ve already made 3 songs, you’re in a really good position — you’re past the hardest part.check in the classroom for the Distrokid distribution tutorial I created.
0 likes • 15d
Reply: @Christina Deckard once they’re released (I use DistroKid), they go live on all the major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, etc. From there, it’s about pushing them — sharing them, getting listens, and building momentum. Over time you earn royalties based on streams, so the more plays your songs get, the more they generate.
New Course: How to Take AI Songs from Suno → Spotify (Full Workflow)
Most people creating AI music never actually release their songs properly. They get stuck on: – what settings to use – how to upload correctly – how to avoid mistakes that kill your release So I’ve put together a full step-by-step workflow showing exactly how I go from Suno → DistroKid → Spotify. Inside the course you’ll learn: ✔️ How to export properly from Suno ✔️ The exact DistroKid setup (no guesswork) ✔️ How to get your music live on Spotify the right way If you’re serious about actually releasing your tracks (not just generating them), start here: 👉 [Go to the course]
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If you get stuck anywhere, comment here and I’ll help you through it step-by-step.
25 Suno Prompts That Produce Surprisingly Good Songs
I’ve been experimenting with a bunch of Suno prompts and noticed certain structures consistently produce better results. Example: Here are 25 Suno prompts I've been experimenting with that consistently produce interesting results. 1. melancholic indie rock song with emotional male vocal and atmospheric guitars 2. cinematic folk rock song about resilience with powerful male vocal 3. nostalgic synthwave song with soft female vocal and dreamy pads 4. dark blues rock song with gritty male vocal and heavy guitar tone 5. cinematic indie ballad with emotional vocal and slow build 6. haunting acoustic folk song with emotional male vocal and fingerpicked guitar 7. dreamy indie pop song with soft female vocal and shimmering synths 8. gritty garage rock song with raw male vocal and distorted guitars 9. atmospheric post-rock instrumental with swelling guitars and cinematic build 10. nostalgic 90s alternative rock song with emotional male vocal 11. cinematic orchestral rock song with powerful vocal and dramatic strings 12. slow blues ballad with soulful male vocal and expressive guitar solos 13. dark synthwave track with deep male vocal and pulsing bass 14. uplifting indie folk song with warm male vocal and acoustic guitar 15. haunting piano ballad with emotional female vocal and cinematic atmosphere 16. energetic pop rock song with bright guitars and catchy vocal melody 17. gritty southern rock song with raspy male vocal and heavy guitar riffs 18. emotional indie ballad with atmospheric guitars and slow build 19. cinematic ambient track with layered synths and ethereal vocals 20. nostalgic dream pop song with soft female vocal and reverb guitars 21. moody trip-hop track with female vocal and dark atmospheric beats 22. cinematic electronic track with powerful build and atmospheric synths 23. emotional folk rock song about overcoming struggle with acoustic guitars 24. melancholic piano-led indie ballad with emotional male vocal 25. atmospheric indie rock song about resilience with slow cinematic build
0 likes • 26d
@Claire BraybrookeGibbens That makes sense. One of the nice things about Suno is you can actually get pretty solid results without needing to edit anything afterwards. I’ve mostly been experimenting with different prompt wording and seeing how much that changes the structure and melody. Have you found certain prompt styles working better than others so far?
0 likes • 25d
@Carl B That’s a really interesting breakdown — especially the BPM point and the idea of adding ambient keywords like “vinyl crackle” for depth. I’ve mostly been focusing on structure and mood words so far, but I haven’t experimented much with BPM or those more detailed ambience cues yet. Out of those, which one do you think made the biggest difference to your results?
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