The video reviews Suno, an AI music generator that transforms user-recorded melodies into professional soundtracks in various styles, allowing for personalized and creative music production. The host demonstrates its features—including style selection, melody influence controls, and AI-generated vocals—highlighting its usefulness as a tool for creative inspiration for both musicians and non-musicians.
The video introduces Suno, an AI music generator that allows users to turn their own melodies—sung or played—into professional-sounding soundtracks in a variety of styles. The creator explains that, unlike simply typing in a prompt and letting AI generate music, Suno’s cover feature lets users guide the AI with their own voice or musical ideas, resulting in soundtracks that feel more personal and tailored to their projects. This is especially useful for creators who need unique background music for videos or other media.
The host demonstrates how to use Suno’s cover feature by recording a melody on their phone, which they find produces higher-quality audio than recording directly through the web interface. After recording, the user can select a musical style—such as “big band swing”—and let Suno reinterpret their melody in that genre. The process is shown step-by-step, including how to access and remix the generated tracks on both the phone and desktop versions of Suno.
Throughout the video, the creator experiments with various musical styles, including dramatic orchestral, Dixieland band, and understated orchestra with solo violin and choir. Each time, Suno transforms the original melody into a new arrangement that matches the chosen style, often adding creative touches like intros or adapting the syncopation and rhythm from the original recording. The host highlights how this feature can inspire new creative directions, even suggesting styles that the user might not have considered.
The video also touches on advanced options, such as adjusting the “audio influence” slider, which controls how closely the AI sticks to the original melody. Lower settings allow for more creative reinterpretation, while higher settings keep the generated music closer to the user’s input. The creator notes that sometimes the AI’s output can diverge significantly from the original, but tweaking these settings can help achieve the desired result.
Finally, the host explores adding AI-generated vocals to an instrumental track by typing in custom lyrics, demonstrating Suno’s versatility for both instrumental and vocal music creation. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to experiment with Suno’s cover feature themselves, emphasizing its value as a tool for creative inspiration rather than just a means to produce finished products. The creator encourages musicians and non-musicians alike to use AI as a springboard for new ideas and creative exploration.
