Suno is beyond mind blowing. Every time I think I'm going to get used to it and be bored, it surprises me again.
Suno v5 is not like the others, it's so real, I question if we're listening to music from a different parallel universe.
It's like when we went from Xbox 360 to Xbox One and played Call of Duty Modern Warfare. The original version vs. the updated version is night and day and the modern version looks so real, you could mistake it for real life!
That's the effect Suno v5 gives me and I've trained over 1,000,000 music producers around the world.
To producers, you now have an infinite melody machine, you can remix and song idea, and you can add vocals to your beats to release, showcase, or use as a demo.
Suno is the only company outside of Apple truly aiming to innovate for music production. The best part is that they don't Compete with modern DAWs, they are in a whole different category.
Lanewood Studios rightly categorized them as (GAW - Generative Audio Workstation). And that's a perfect definition because Suno is not destroying anything, it's unlocking ideas and variations to our music we've never had access to before.
I used to be skeptical about Suno studio, thinking it was just a dumbed down DAW, but no, I was wrong. Suno Studio is about opening a workflow that never existed before but serves a real need.
It's amazing and I'm not even giving it enough credit. Also, the amount of value you get for the money spent on Suno is the best I've seen in all my AI tools, including nano banana.
I'd say Nano Banana inside of Photoshop is analogous to how I use Suno Studio. It's a perfect companion.
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