There's No One Just Like You (concert version)

There's No One Just Like You (concert version)

From John Dyhouse by John Dyhouse

May 30, 2026 · 4 min

About this episode

John Dyhouse shares his experience with audience participation in a live recording and discusses the challenges of capturing crowd effects.

The first time I have prompted for "audience participation, live recording". In the past, I have had applause, etc, added to a track by Suno. It had always sounded like an audience clapping! This time crowd noises sound like "white noise" to me, however, I loved the effect of an entire audience joining in on the choruses and hooks . So after initial failures to improve the applause, I decided to upload this to S/C. Whilst I attempt to work out if I can improve on the crowd effects. I think I have few directions to explore, yet. I also think the whole ambience of a live concert improves the track, so here it is , "warts and all" for the time being. The next upload will be a "studio version", which misses the feeling and emotional content of this "live" recording by Venicia Starchild, my very first "persona" and now one of my available Voices from Suno.

People in this episode

Host: John Dyhouse

Topics covered

  • audience participation
  • live recording
  • music production
  • crowd effects
  • emotional content

Keywords

  • live concert
  • audience participation
  • crowd noise
  • music production
  • Venicia Starchild

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Suno

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