Suno, Udio (and other music AI). We're F*ED and it's really BAD. Seriously.

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Published 2024-04-17
Hello, people! There's so much buzz about latest Suno AI, that I had tio test it out. The test told me a lot about the situation of commercial composers and producers and their future and nope - it's not nice and I absolutely don't like it nor I support it. Let's go on a long rant/analysis today!

0:00 Intro
2:57 About Suno AI
5:10 Generic corporate music
8:06 Dubstep about Folia Soundstudio
12:27 Everyting But The Girls style music
13:16 Massive Attack style music
14:24 Cinematic track for historicalk drama
14:41 Bowery Electric style music
16:01 Baroque style concerto
18:22 Summing tha thingz up!

All Comments (21)
  • @nomoimusic3096
    I want the iA to clean, cook, build... and people to do arts, and the f****ng market is doing the opposite...
  • @daniels7624
    The tag "Made by human" will become a quality.
  • @lennysmileyface
    As a game developer I know it won't be long until they do the same with games. Guess I will have to just settle with making what I want to make regardless of AI.
  • @EricKay_Scifi
    First ChatGPT came for the copywriters, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a copywriter. Then MidJourney came for the graphic designers, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a graphic designer. Then Udio came for the musicians, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a musician. Then AI came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
  • @Fuff63
    I remember in the 80s when sequencers and drum machines were the new object of concern. This is light years beyond that.
  • @tubbythump9321
    Authenticity is dying. Everything is becoming a cheap imitation. Soon I will have a replicant for a wife, listening to AI music, eating a lab grown burger.
  • @abzee733
    Damn, it happened so fast. I thought it will take a few more years and now everything is f**ked already! 😢
  • @thedandyzebra
    no worries folks, AI is going to replace everyone eventually. the world as we know it is going to change in ways no one can even imagine
  • @nofood1
    Time to go to nature where we alla belong. Don’t forget your drums. 🪘😉🏝️🥥
  • @qiandanzhang7433
    it's unstoppable, every job, no matter whether musician, artist, doctor, police, scholar, accountant or programmer, everyone will be replaced by AI. In other words, everyone on this planet will lose their job, or at least their current job sooner or later. That's not a problem of AI or technology, it's a problem of capitalism and social policies.
  • @amusik7
    Not just stock musicians - very very soon, film composers need not apply. This software can be integrated straight into video editing software.
  • @GeahkBurchill
    I’m an illustrator. Midjourney came for me last year and took several jobs out from under me and everyone told me, “adapt”. We’re all meant to scrub toilets while the machines do all our creative and leisure activities.
  • @michaelmos7497
    Hello Paul, thank you very much for this video. In my opinion, the chord progressions and arrangements created by SUNO and UDIO are already far above the level of many, many amateur home recording colleagues, including the semi-professionals. There is a sell-off of the last bit of creativity going on. It may be a "great toy" for everyone, even for my six-year-old granddaughter, for example, but the situation for music producers is likely to get worse in the future. I think it is increasingly unlikely that you will be able to earn a fair living with your own music at some point. For those who only do it as a hobby anyway and whose songs more or less just end up in a drawer, it doesn't really matter. Whether they continue to put together their own songs or just press a button and have complete songs created automatically is actually completely irrelevant. Conclusion: total sell-off of music, for just a few cents per song.
  • @issiewizzie
    This was already coming a mile away The AI just fast tracked the death of music making process
  • @jmi_music
    Strong powerful summery. Leaders and lawmakers need to hear this. Subscribed
  • @papatingle9964
    the massive attack stlye music sounds nothing like massive attack nor trip hop in general, it has far too uplifting tone to it. Scary developments nonetheless.
  • @PrimalVoidMusic
    A truly terrifying thing. As an aspiring musician, I've had problems with motivation already, because I compose in unpopular genres and it seems extremely difficult to find a place in a crowded industry. And now there's AI. If it evolves as fast as it did with image generation, it's scary to think what awaits us in 5-10 years.
  • @digidope
    lol I have been making and producing and releasing music for 30 years now. No matter what people do with AI i will still continue for another 30 years. Me and LOADS of others are not doing it for a money. If more people can make music, i think its just very good. We are not fucked, we are as good as always.
  • Great video. The impact on musicians will be huge but what about on the music industry in a whole. With this I mean the software developers of plugins, synths (hard and software). If the musicians earn less money they have less money to spend on musical equipment. Do we see less companies or will there be plugins developed by AI?