
About this episode
John Dyhouse discusses his experience adding vocal elements to an instrumental track using AI.
I was completing the album in which I was bringing the set of songs I produced from my sessions with ACID FORGE, up to date in Suno 5.5. However rather than just remixing the instrumental version, I decided try to add a vocal element - not something I had done before. So I produced something off the top of my head, something I thought would work with this instrumental; in this case very short lines. I did structure it as a simple chorus/verse/chorus/verse/bridge/final chorus without tagging the sections. I let the AI do what it could. Surprisingly, After just one reiteration, Suno produced this result. Hope you like it. It is another alternative way of adding a vocal to an instrumental track. The other way I had tried it was the Mash-up feature, however I found it gave me less control.
People in this episode
Host: John Dyhouse
Topics covered
- music production
- vocal elements
- AI in music
- remixing
- instrumental tracks
Keywords
- music
- production
- AI
- vocal
- instrumental
- remix
- Suno 5.5
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: ACID FORGE
Products: Suno 5.5
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