Suno AI: A Practical Guide to Creating Music from Text Prompts

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Suno AI is a program that creates music from text prompts. It became available to the public in April 2023, and a mobile and tablet version arrived on July 1 of this year. This guide explains how to record original tunes with Suno.

Making Music with Suno AI

First, register on the official Suno site. To do this, click the Make a number button in the upper-right corner. Users connect their Google account, Microsoft profile, Discord credentials, or Apple ID to their Suno account. Another option is to enter a phone number. It is noted that users from Russia can access Suno AI without restrictions.

After signing in, you will land on the main page where music recording and more await.

In the Home section, found in the upper-left corner, listeners can see songs created by other users. The Library holds your own submissions, and in Explore you will discover new music genres crafted with Suno AI.

To create a track, select Create.

Basic Music Settings in Suno AI

At the top there is an Order option (Custom). This opens advanced settings that will be explained below. Just beneath that is the Instrumental switch. Turn it on if vocals are not needed in the track.

In the Song description field, users can write text that describes the music. The neural network accepts English and Russian. It helps to write more words to avoid a overly standard composition. For example, a phrase such as Fast rock with melodic vocals can evoke a vibe similar to a well-known group, while Heavy rock in an orchestral arrangement with electronics and a male voice may hint at a different band. Note that the singer performs in the same language as the request.

Advanced Settings in Suno AI

If the results from a text prompt aren’t satisfactory, open the advanced settings. The custom slider controls this feature.

In the Lyrics menu, users can add words to be sung in the track. The feature supports Russian, but with Russian lyrics the singer may have a noticeable accent. Using English letters avoids this issue. The system can generate lyrics automatically by selecting Create random lyrics.

If a song is created by the user, it helps to separate verses and choruses. Tags like [Verse] and [Chorus] mark these sections and should be placed above the corresponding lines. Within a track, listeners can set parts such as guitar solos ([Guitar Solo]), bridges ([Bridge]), male ([Male Singer]) and female singers ([Female Singer]), as well as an introduction ([Intro]) and outro ([Outro]). Commands appear in square brackets, not parentheses.

In the Music Style window, the genre can be chosen. It is possible to combine multiple styles to craft something unique. For instance, blending country, heavy metal, and jazz can yield an intriguing mix.

The Title option lets creators decide what their track will be called when shared with others.

How to Download or Post a Finished Song Online in Suno AI

To the right of each track, a menu offers actions. The Public toggle places the composition in the Suno library for broad viewing. The second icon copies the track link for sharing elsewhere. Three dots open a menu with options to download the music, add it to a playlist, go to a dedicated radio for the track, or move it to trash.

How Many Songs Can be Created in Suno AI

Users start with ten tracks per day for free. The Pro Plan at ten dollars per month raises the limit to five hundred tracks and allows commercial use of the music. If more is needed, additional credits can be bought separately. The Premier Plan at thirty dollars per month expands the daily limit to two thousand tracks.

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