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Has anyone experimented with batch uploads. Uploading 3 albums in a day once a week as opposed to spaced out thoughout the week ? Not sure what would be more effective for the algo, if there even is any science to it atall.
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Hello im Kyle,Im at 22 albums and 460 songs in my catalogue for my artist Valoryn. Ive locked my sound and have my niche. Now im think im at the stage of refining and improving album art and adding movement ect to the covers. Im seeing new tools being used almost every 2 days that im not sure about, do i need to be a paying member for these tools that help automation ?
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SUNO ADVANCED: 5 Tricks Most Suno Users Don't Know
You've made songs in Suno. Maybe a lot of them. But if you haven't unlocked these five techniques, you're still operating at the surface level of what the tool can do. This is where the output quality gap between casual users and serious creators starts to show. These aren't hacks. They're features that exist inside Suno right now that most people scroll past or never discover. Let's fix that. Here's what to test in your next Suno session: 1. **Extend and continue.** Once a song generates, don't just accept what it ends. Click "Extend" on any section to add a bridge, outro, or instrumental break. You can build a full 3–4 minute song by chaining extensions, each guided by your description. This is how you get songs that actually have complete structures. 2. **Use bracket notation for control.** Tags like [Verse], [Chorus], [Bridge], [Outro], [Instrumental Break], and [Ad libs] directly control the song structure. Most people use basic tags. Add specificity: [Soft Verse - acoustic guitar only] or [Explosive Chorus - full band]. 3. **Reprompt the audio without changing lyrics.** In Custom Mode, if the melody is right but the production is off, you can regenerate the audio with the same lyrics and a modified style prompt. Swap "heavy 808s" to "live drum kit" and rerun. Same song, different feel. 4. **Style prompt layering.** Suno responds to compound prompts better than single-genre descriptions. Stack descriptors: "Trap soul, minor key, cinematic strings, Weeknd influence, 808 bass, emotional, late-night." The more precisely layered the style prompt, the more defined the output. 5. **Cover mode.** Upload a reference track structure and use Suno to reimagine it in a new style. This is powerful for creating variations of your existing catalog or producing genre-switch versions of your best tracks. Pro tip: Keep a running document of your top-performing style prompts. When one works perfectly, save it exactly β€” then clone it for your next track. That's your production template.
SUNO ADVANCED: 5 Tricks Most Suno Users Don't Know
AI MUSIC MONETIZATION STACK: The Exact Tools That Generate Income
Liking AI music tools is a hobby. Knowing which tools in your stack directly connect to income β€” and using them with that intention β€” is a business. Here is the exact monetization breakdown: what generates money, how it works, and which tools power each income stream. This is the stack I'd rebuild from zero if I had to start over. **Income Stream 1: Streaming Royalties**- **Suno (suno.com)** β€” Music generation. Volume plus quality.- **DistroKid (distrokid.com)** β€” Distribution to all platforms. One fee, unlimited releases.- **Niche Intel (nicheint.com)** β€” Research what's being searched before you create. SEO-driven song titles and topics are the difference between 200 streams and 20,000. **Income Stream 2: Content Monetization (YouTube / TikTok / Reels)**- **InVideo AI (invideo.io)** β€” Turn music + script into a full YouTube video. Post consistently, claim AdSense revenue.- **CapCut (capcut.com)** β€” Short-form content production. Reels and Shorts drive playlist adds, which drive streams.- **ElevenLabs (elevenlabs.io)** β€” Voiceover for video content without recording. Scale your video output without scaling your studio time. **Income Stream 3: Licensing & Sync**- **Suno / Minimax Music (hailuoai.com)** β€” Produce varied instrumental and vocal catalog at scale. License tracks to content creators, brands, and video producers.- **Canva + Kling (canva.com / klingai.com)** β€” Build your licensing portfolio visuals. Professional presentation closes licensing deals. **Income Stream 4: Community & Course Revenue**- **Notion (notion.so)** β€” Your creator knowledge base. Organize your system so you can teach it.- **Jasper (jasper.ai)** β€” Write the sales and marketing copy for your community, offer, or course.- **ChatGPT (chatgpt.com)** β€” Build the curriculum, write the content, structure the offer. Pro tip: Don't try to activate all four income streams at once. Start with distrokid, build it to $500/month, then add the next. The creators who try to run four streams on day one usually run all four poorly.
AI MUSIC MONETIZATION STACK: The Exact Tools That Generate Income
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