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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]
What AI music tools is everyone using right now?
Curious what tools people here are using the most at the moment. Are you mainly using: • Suno • Udio • Both • Something else Also interested to hear what genres you're creating with them.
Roll Call: What Kind of AI Music Are You making right Now?
Curious to learn a bit more about everyone here. If you're comfortable sharing, drop a quick intro below: • What kind of music are you creating with AI? • Which tools are you using? (Suno, Udio, BandLab, etc.) • Are you making songs for fun, releasing them, or experimenting? I'll start: I'm currently experimenting with indie rock prompts in Suno and seeing how small wording changes affect the final track. Always interesting seeing what people here are working on.
AI Music Workflows I Saw This Week
Been reading a lot of AI music discussions this week and it’s interesting how different everyone’s workflow is. Some people:• start with lyrics• refine them with AI• then generate the music Others:• generate lots of Suno versions• pick the best one• then polish it in a DAW like BandLab or Ableton. Some people said they iterate 20–100 times before landing on something they like. Curious what everyone here is doing. What does your AI music workflow usually look like?
AI Music Workflows I Saw This Week
I asked a question this week about how people are actually finishing and releasing Suno tracks, and some interesting patterns kept coming up. A few of the workflows people mentioned were: • writing the lyrics first, then building the music around them • doing lots of generations until the flow feels right • using voice memos to guide melody and structure • exporting stems and cleaning them up in a DAW like Ableton or Audition • polishing tracks in tools like BandLab before release What stood out most is that people are using Suno in very different ways. Some treat it like a quick idea generator. Others are using it more like part of a full production workflow. Curious what workflow people here are using at the moment. Are you: • starting with lyrics first • starting with a style prompt • using voice memos • exporting stems into another program • or just generating until something clicks? Drop your process below. At the moment I’m mostly interested in how people are going from rough idea to finished track. Seems like everyone has a different process. T
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