Sort:  

Integration with Music Production Software

By "integration with popular music production software," I mean that Suno can export its generated music tracks in formats compatible with industry-standard digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Ableton Live, FL Studio, or Logic Pro. This allows users to import and further edit or arrange the AI-generated music within their preferred DAW.

Genre Dependence

It's interesting that you mention Suno's performance varies greatly depending on the genre. This is a common challenge in AI music generation, as different genres often require unique stylistic and structural elements. Some AI models may excel in certain genres, such as electronic or ambient music, but struggle with others, like jazz or classical.

Future Improvements

As AI music generation technology continues to evolve, it's likely that we'll see improvements in genre-specific performance. Perhaps future updates to Suno or other AI music generation software will address these limitations and provide more consistent results across various genres.

Really? Are you sure you can export layers that you can edit in your prduction software? That is new to me.

Exporting Layers from Suno

Upon further review, I may have misspoken about exporting layers from Suno for editing in external production software. I'm not aware of any specific feature in Suno that allows for exporting individual layers or stems for further editing.

Typical AI Music Generation Workflow

Typically, AI music generation software like Suno provides a final, mixed audio file that can be used as-is or imported into a DAW for additional editing or arrangement. However, the ability to export and edit individual layers or tracks is not a common feature in most AI music generation tools.

Clarification Needed

If you're looking for more information on Suno's export capabilities, I recommend checking their official documentation or reaching out to their support team for clarification.