Summary
Ever wanted to create your own songs but lacked the expertise or resources?
Even pros suffer from creative block and struggle to translate ideas into music.
How to Generate Songs With Suno?
To create songs, visitSunoand go to the “Create” section from the left-hand sidebar.
Youll need to create an account to continue.
Then enter a song description (your prompt).
Hit “Like” to save it to your “Liked Songs” playlist.
Alternatively, hit “Dislike” to remove the track from your view.
Dont worry, the songs will still be available in your Library.
This will change the process a little bit.
Toggle on “Custom Mode.”
key in your own lyrics or click “Make Random Lyrics.”
Notice how the song cuts off at the 2-min mark without finishing!
This is because, at the time of writing, Suno can’t generate songs longer than 2 minutes.
Suno will generate 2 variations for the song extensions.
Also, inside the track information, youll see which track this is extended from.
Now, the extended tracks will generate a track continuing from the specified time.
Suno will stitch the songs together, creating a new, longer song.
With that, heres the complete song I just created:
The Get Whole Song feature uses no credits.
However, the Extend feature will use 5 credits for each variation, just like regular song generations.
If you cant find the option, go to the three-dots menu.
you could also “Download” the tracks as an audio or video file.
To do this, pick a track and click “Add to Playlist” from the three-dot menu.
Also, to view all your generated songs, tap the “Songs” tab in the Library section.
Youll find a complete list of all your generated songs in reverse chronological order.
Is Suno Free to Use?
Suno has a free tier called theBase Plan.
It gives you access to 50 credits per day (it doesnt roll over).
Suno generates 2 song variations for every song description (or prompt) you enter.
In that sense, each song description equals 10 credits in value.
Using AI-generated content commercially is a complex subject and AI laws are still evolving.
Suno Is Currently The BestBut For How Long?
At the time of writing, Suno was arguably the best AI text-to-song generator in my opinion.
Currently, Udio is in beta.
you might create an account and join the waiting list.
It usually takes a few days before you get access to the tool.
Its currently completely free to use, and new users get a cap of 1200 track generations per month.
Well surely share our complete review and guide on using Udio once its out of beta.
For now, Ill leave you with this track Udio generated using the same prompt I fed into Suno: