Blaze Duskdreamer
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It refuses to work for me. Won't even play your song for me and I wanted to hear it.You might be surprised how easy it is. Suno writes its own lyrics and creates its own melody. You just put in a simple prompt about the style or genre of music and what you want the song to be about. The song literally writes itself.
I don't know why. There are musicians in my fiction. I had wrote lyrics for songs they wrote but I'm not musically talented. Thought, at my daughter's suggestion, I'd play around with that to see what it'd come up with. Nope.
Suno won't let me. I don't know why. My lyrics were not offensive in any way. One about growing up (the characters are a young couple who duo together professionally and have since their teens, this song was one they 'wrote' in their early 20s, newly married and moving in together and learning to adult about the triumphs and pitfalls, responsibility vs. freedom) and one a love song.
Okay. The third one maybe made its circuit board explode. I'm not going to explain the oxymoron of its title, Dead Life. No, it's not about zombies; it's complicated. There's a ghost involved but it is a love song, corny about love making you come back to life after feeling dead inside. I guess it might have found that offensive.
I don't think AI can handle how truly weird it is inside my head. My attempts at AI art because I recorded all these stories and made AI pics to make each a video instead of a flat boring recording even though I recorded it because I have some unreasonable fear I'll go blind and not be able to read my own writing even though Word will now read it to you also.
Like I said it's weird inside my head. And rather egotistical maybe but I'd much rather listen to the sound of my own voice instead of Word's robotic one. AI isn't very appealing. That said despite all the frustration there have been a couple of the pics that they really astounded me but, overall, they fell short.