Why I Use Suno More Often
Suno has been a game-changer for me, particularly its V4 version, which allows for the creation of complete songs up to 4 minutes long. This is essential for my project, where I set thousands of classic poems to music. The platform’s ability to generate emotionally resonant and heartfelt tracks from my prompts and poetry ensures that each piece carries the depth and tone I envision.
What sets Suno apart is its speed and efficiency. The fast generation process aligns perfectly with my need to produce a large volume of music while maintaining high quality. Additionally, Suno’s capacity to interpret poetic prompts with emotional depth makes it ideal for creating music that feels authentic and meaningful.
Where Udio Excels
While I primarily rely on Suno, I’ve also explored Udio, and it shines in areas where granular control is needed. Udio generates music in smaller chunks (around 30 seconds), allowing for iterative refinement through additional prompts. This feature is fantastic for musicians who want precise control over every element of their composition. For example, Udio’s ability to remix and extend tracks provides flexibility to tweak the music until it’s perfect.
For talented musicians or creators who enjoy hands-on customization, Udio is likely the better choice. Its focus on iterative adjustments makes it a powerful tool for crafting intricate compositions.
Example Tracks
The majority of tracks at V2Melody were created using Suno, but here are a few that were created using Udio: Final Thoughts
Both Suno and Udio are exceptional platforms that cater to different needs:
- Suno: Best for fast, high-quality song generation with emotional depth.
- Udio: Ideal for creators who want detailed control over their compositions.
If you’re exploring AI tools for music creation, I highly recommend trying both platforms to see which aligns best with your workflow!