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From Analysis → Your Own Creative Identity (Training Use Only)
Important – Please Read First
This task is about developing your own artist profile with custom meta tags, not about using a PERSONA.
You will use the outputs from:
Task 1 — Song Profile
Task 2 — Artist Profile Deconstruction
to begin shaping your own creative identity in a way that is:
intentional
informed
adaptable over time
safe to work with as AI tools evolve
Nothing produced in this task is meant to be directly distributed, licensed, or monetized.
Guidance on creation, refinement, and risk comes next in Lesson 1, Page 4.
Why This Task Exists
Artists have always studied other artists. Long before AI, musicians learned by:
breaking down songs they loved
understanding how arrangements worked
noticing how emotion was carried
recognizing why certain structures held attention
What has changed is speed and accessibility, not the process itself. AI doesn’t replace this work — it amplifies whatever understanding you bring to it.
If you don’t know what to listen for, what to extract, or what actually shapes a sound, AI will still generate music — but you won’t know when it’s drifting, flattening nuance, or making choices that don’t serve you.
This task exists to give you language, structure, and custom tagging skills so your growth is deliberate — not accidental.
What This Task Is Building
By the end of this task, you are not building a “style.” You are building:
a working artist profile
a documented creative point of view
a reference you can return to as your skills grow
a foundation that can evolve over months and years
This profile will change. That’s expected. It can even be used by type of music or emotion/vibe.
What You’ll Need Before Starting
You must have completed:
(production extraction from a known reference track)
Task 2 — Artist Profile Deconstruction (high-level artist behavior translated into neutral descriptors)
The two attached worksheets in the tasks:
Creative Intent + Song Profile (fillable PDF)
Artist Profile Deconstruction (fillable PDF)
You will also need:
Access to ChatGPT (or a comparable AI assistant)
Do not skip the worksheets. They are part of the process.
What This Task Produces
By completing this task, you should have:
a neutral description of how you want your music to behave
clarity on what you prioritize (emotion, groove, structure, flow)
AI-ready language that reflects you, not a reference
a documented artist profile you can reuse and refine
You will not produce:
a finished song
a final sound
a first step towards a monetizable asset
Those steps come later.
STEP 1 — Review What You’ve Extracted
Open both worksheets. From Task 1 (Song Profile), review:
tempo and rhythmic feel
groove and rhythm behavior
instrumentation roles
energy behavior
mix and sonic character
From Task 2 (Artist Profile Deconstruction), review:
emotional identity
structure tendencies
arrangement density
vocal function
STEP 2 — Decide What Actually Matters to You
Now, using the Creative Intent section of your worksheet, answer this:
If someone listened to my music, what would I want them to feel or notice first?
You are choosing what you care about most right now, such as:
emotional restraint vs intensity
groove vs melody
simplicity vs density
clarity vs experimentation
This becomes the center of your artist profile.
STEP 3 — Translate Analysis Into Your Own Artist Language
You are now going to combine insights — without names.
Prompt 1: Artist Profile Translation Setup
Paste the following exactly:
You are acting as a professional music producer and AI music prompt engineer.
I will provide neutral, extracted inputs from:
• a song production profile
• an artist behavior analysis
Your task is to:
• translate these inputs into a neutral artist profile description
• focus on creative priorities and musical behavior
• remove all artist and song references
Do NOT:
• imitate a specific artist
• generate lyrics
• suggest stylistic cloning
Output must describe how this artist’s music behaves, not who they sound like.
Confirm understanding before proceeding.
STEP 4 — Provide the Extracted Inputs
Paste only:
AI-ready outputs from Task 1
AI-ready outputs from Task 2
STEP 5 — Capture Your Artist Profile
The AI output should describe things like:
emotional approach
energy control
structural tendencies
arrangement preferences
vocal function
production character
Paste this directly into:
“AI-Ready Input Summary”
in your Creative Intent + Song Profile worksheet.
This is now your working artist profile.
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How This Profile Is Used Going Forward
This artist profile will be used to:
guide AI music generation
evaluate whether outputs align with your intent
revise existing songs or sections
maintain consistency across projects
It is not fixed. It is a living reference that grows with you.
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Important Context Before Moving On
AI tools are improving rapidly. As your knowledge improves — and as tools like Suno evolve — your earlier work will feel distant. That’s normal.
The goal here is not perfection.
The goal is control, awareness, and authorship.
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Completion Check
Before moving on, confirm that you have:
completed both worksheets
removed all identifying references
created a neutral artist profile description
clarity on what matters most in your music