AI Generated / Assisted Music

Went straight to my work playlist. Something about it. Just works so well.
Yeah it has a catchy beat,. A huge problem I have with south african house, they like looping the beat to death, and rarely if ever builds, or break down beats.

I don't think it is intentional style per say, but rather the limitation of artists using looped beats in DAWs and DACs, it isn't inherently bad, just a one note groove gets boring. What also sometimes happen is they try an singing over the beat.

Even this one has that classic looped beat but adds, pauses, breaks and builds, but the singing here actually follows the melody, and blends with the melody.

Overall it is pretty decent.

of the recent kwatio house this is my favorite, still that classic looped beat, but the singing adds the vibe.

The break down at 2:50 just kills it for me
 
Tried a few new things. Recorded some new vocal samples for the doo-wop style, then did a few passes and a mash-up to get the hybrid 50s / alternative rock metal blend.

 
I made a Suno Style Mishmasher utility, which essentially has different degrees of mixing styles, instruments, styles, eras, textures, moods and so on into randomised prompts to play with to discover new tricks in Suno... I'll polish it a bit more and share it if there's interest in anyone else wanting to use it.

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I tweaked this utility quite a bit and have found it to be quite effective, for my purposes at least. I uploaded it to Github today, if anyone is interested in using something like this to create more mash-ups, delve into other genres, do experimental stuff and whatever. This is a summary of what the tool does.


The basic idea is simple: it helps generate short Suno-friendly style prompts by mixing genres, instruments, moods, production notes, vocal styles, eras, and playing directions.

It can do proper chaotic randomisation, but I also added a more controlled “association” system. So instead of just throwing accordion, theremin, blast beats and amapiano into every prompt for no reason, you can define a base style like industrial metal, grunge rock, dark ambient, cinematic orchestral, etc, and the app will favour things that actually make sense for that style.

Some of the features:

base prompt expansion, for example starting with “grunge rock with cinematic atmosphere”

base style associations

blending multiple base styles

cohesion and weirdness controls

chaos mode for completely ridiculous combinations

import packs for adding multiple styles/associations at once

bulk import for genres, instruments, moods, production notes, etc

external JSON database

MIT licensed / open source

It’s built in Python with PySide6, so it’s not some polished commercial thing, but it works and it’s been useful for exploring styles I probably wouldn’t have thought of manually.

The goal isn’t music theory accuracy. It’s more of a creative prompt exploration tool for Suno.

GitHub:

https://github.com/FLi79Za/SunoMishMasher

Would be curious to hear if anyone else finds it useful, or has ideas for better style packs / association packs.
 
I tweaked this utility quite a bit and have found it to be quite effective, for my purposes at least. I uploaded it to Github today, if anyone is interested in using something like this to create more mash-ups, delve into other genres, do experimental stuff and whatever. This is a summary of what the tool does.


The basic idea is simple: it helps generate short Suno-friendly style prompts by mixing genres, instruments, moods, production notes, vocal styles, eras, and playing directions.

It can do proper chaotic randomisation, but I also added a more controlled “association” system. So instead of just throwing accordion, theremin, blast beats and amapiano into every prompt for no reason, you can define a base style like industrial metal, grunge rock, dark ambient, cinematic orchestral, etc, and the app will favour things that actually make sense for that style.

Some of the features:

base prompt expansion, for example starting with “grunge rock with cinematic atmosphere”

base style associations

blending multiple base styles

cohesion and weirdness controls

chaos mode for completely ridiculous combinations

import packs for adding multiple styles/associations at once

bulk import for genres, instruments, moods, production notes, etc

external JSON database

MIT licensed / open source

It’s built in Python with PySide6, so it’s not some polished commercial thing, but it works and it’s been useful for exploring styles I probably wouldn’t have thought of manually.

The goal isn’t music theory accuracy. It’s more of a creative prompt exploration tool for Suno.

GitHub:

https://github.com/FLi79Za/SunoMishMasher

Would be curious to hear if anyone else finds it useful, or has ideas for better style packs / association packs.
Will check it out this weekend. Saved all the stuff you and wizard supplemented.
 
Also, slowly but surely indexing and sorting many years of multi-sampling. Quality is not the best ( 44100 , 32-bit wav )
but it's fine for DAW or better yet suno. It's 75% drum kits though, but I want to share the other stuff ( multi-sampled
double bass, cello, violin, clarinet, pianos etc ) with you and wizard. Very useful for just adding ideas to any track.
/ will send link in pm when it's done.
Will probably be huge fs so not quite sure where to upload to, tbh. Will figure it out.
I tweaked this utility quite a bit and have found it to be quite effective, for my purposes at least. I uploaded it to Github today, if anyone is interested in using something like this to create more mash-ups, delve into other genres, do experimental stuff and whatever. This is a summary of what the tool does.


The basic idea is simple: it helps generate short Suno-friendly style prompts by mixing genres, instruments, moods, production notes, vocal styles, eras, and playing directions.

It can do proper chaotic randomisation, but I also added a more controlled “association” system. So instead of just throwing accordion, theremin, blast beats and amapiano into every prompt for no reason, you can define a base style like industrial metal, grunge rock, dark ambient, cinematic orchestral, etc, and the app will favour things that actually make sense for that style.

Some of the features:

base prompt expansion, for example starting with “grunge rock with cinematic atmosphere”

base style associations

blending multiple base styles

cohesion and weirdness controls

chaos mode for completely ridiculous combinations

import packs for adding multiple styles/associations at once

bulk import for genres, instruments, moods, production notes, etc

external JSON database

MIT licensed / open source

It’s built in Python with PySide6, so it’s not some polished commercial thing, but it works and it’s been useful for exploring styles I probably wouldn’t have thought of manually.

The goal isn’t music theory accuracy. It’s more of a creative prompt exploration tool for Suno.

GitHub:

https://github.com/FLi79Za/SunoMishMasher

Would be curious to hear if anyone else finds it useful, or has ideas for better style packs / association packs.
 
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