Suno v3 - The best txt2music model Recently released Suno v3 is the absolute best txt2music and txt2audio model ever.
Suno v3 is capable of generating actually interesting 2-minute songs in one go (or even potentially indefinitely long ones with the continue function). And yes, precisely songs! Because it also generates vocals, which have been greatly upgraded in the last version. So to put it in perspective, Suno v3 is now on the level of Midjorney v3. Beautiful, but with some quirks.
The release of Suno v3 is like the rise of the first txt2img models (e.g LDM). At first, everyone was typing random ideas into the prompt and was amazed at how beautiful it turned out to be. Then we wanted to understand how to make the result not just beautiful, but to control it the way we want. All kinds of PDFs, and GitHub with prompting guides appeared. It's all the same with Suno - one need to know how to pompt it.
Suno v3 - The best txt2music model Recently released Suno v3 is the absolute best txt2music and txt2audio model ever.
Suno v3 is capable of generating actually interesting 2-minute songs in one go (or even potentially indefinitely long ones with the continue function). And yes, precisely songs! Because it also generates vocals, which have been greatly upgraded in the last version. So to put it in perspective, Suno v3 is now on the level of Midjorney v3. Beautiful, but with some quirks.
The release of Suno v3 is like the rise of the first txt2img models (e.g LDM). At first, everyone was typing random ideas into the prompt and was amazed at how beautiful it turned out to be. Then we wanted to understand how to make the result not just beautiful, but to control it the way we want. All kinds of PDFs, and GitHub with prompting guides appeared. It's all the same with Suno - one need to know how to pompt it.
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