New year blessing
New year blessing
You might have noticed we started to publish shorts, and that includes out “New year blessing” mini-series. You will get them for 4 of our most prominent virtual singers: Wilds sisters, Alice Payne, Emma Kraft and Kash Myra. The three first are under way, the fourth is expected in mid-January.
Tasks and time
Yes, we are rarely visible on the Net, we seldom response in social media and the like. That has reasons: we are immersed into generative audio study and have quite a lot of tasks to attend to, apart from inventing lyrics and composing tracks. Let me list some of them.
a. Studying alternatives to Suno
Suno is a great service, but no one should ever rely on anything unique. We of course keep studying other services/software for generative music creation.
b. Tools creation
We do not just send our tracks “out of Suno” and into streaming services. All stages of polishing lyrics implementation, editing, mastering are done. For that, we have derived several simple tools (mostly shell scripts and Python modules)
- sonnerrise, Web-based suite to store and sort tracks creating definitions entities (including storing Persona data for quick reference)
- mediforge, a module to do the pre-publishing processing, like normalizing, mastering, doing basic timeline-based command-line montage
- imagerouter, Python module for CLI interface to ImageRouter.io.
I should also mention our older works, also being updated from time to time:
- metaphor-machine, CLI interface to generate very variable Style of Music definitions, with many interesting output results. Try, it’s fun.
- suno-reference Our primare database of how to do predictable tracks with Suno, See also below.
c. Generative music reference creation reference
There are bunches of references like “How To Make Great Music In Suno, The Only Working Way”. names may differ, the basic idea remains: you are given would-be the only working method to do great music with Suno. Spoiler: there are many ways to do that. No one owns the only and final truth.
In return, we started making the manual on methodology. When we’ve started to experiment with Suno, we DIDN’T follow any such reference, instead we started to look for actually working tips and tricks.
The work in progress has a working name “Generative music methodology guide — Complete outline”. What’s in it
- our principle of working with generative models, including transformer models of Suno Meta-Tag Definitions - Extended Reference
- the ways to get things done: how to approach quickly changing generative audio landscape without wasting time on “authoritative” manuals
- the ways to save time on tests and applying the findings to the final goals as quickly as possible
No idea how much time that will take. Stay tuned. As we propose methodology, the whole reference is unlikely to become obsolete the moment it’s finished, as it happens with the majority of other references on the Net.
Who are “we”
I am not the only and single person behind all this. The whole approach requires developers, composers, lyricists, jurists, administrators… you get the idea. We don’t have all the separate positions, we have to combine them. we invested hugely into the endeavor, meaning both time and money, and that’s why we work and publish, without doing PR or getting in the media. Some names are seen in the media, mostly not. That’s normal.
We are scattered over the planet. Sometimes we manage to meet face to face to face… to face, but that’s a tricky part. Yes, some of us travel much, some of us don’t.
What’s the goal
That’s more or less obvious. We are devoted to creating good - as good as possible - generative music, songs and instrumentals. That’s the highest priority.
Stay tuned for the news and thanks for the support.