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AI music generator Suno v4 exceeds expectations
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AI music generation has reached a new milestone with Suno’s latest v4 release, which introduces significant improvements in vocal quality and song creation capabilities while raising important questions about copyright and creative AI.

Key advancements in v4: Suno’s latest update represents a substantial leap forward in AI music generation, with vocals now approaching human-level quality across multiple genres.

  • The new model produces longer songs with improved tonal consistency and more natural-sounding vocal performances
  • Users can now create custom virtual vocalists through a new Personas feature that builds upon previously generated songs
  • A cover song capability allows users to reimagine existing tracks or uploaded sounds in new styles

Technical innovations: The platform introduces several sophisticated features that expand creative possibilities for users.

  • The ReMi lyric generator, available in custom mode, offers enhanced creative flexibility for songwriting
  • A remastering function allows users to upgrade tracks created with older Suno models to v4 quality standards
  • The system can now maintain consistent vocal characteristics throughout longer musical compositions

Real-world applications: The technology demonstrates practical applications across various use cases.

  • Example tracks like “Rust Never Sleeps” (grunge) and “Winner Stays On” (epic rock) showcase the system’s versatility across genres
  • The platform enables users without musical training to create custom songs for personal or professional use
  • Enhanced vocal quality makes the output suitable for commercial applications

Legal challenges: The technology’s advancement comes amid significant legal scrutiny.

  • Major music labels have filed lawsuits against Suno over alleged unauthorized use of copyrighted material in training
  • Suno maintains its training approach falls under “fair use” provisions
  • The ReMi lyric generator carries content warnings regarding potentially offensive output

Future implications: As AI music generation technology continues to mature, the industry faces a complex balance between innovation and intellectual property rights, while the improving quality of AI-generated music raises important questions about the future relationship between human and artificial creativity in the music industry.

Suno v4 is out and this AI music generator is even better than I expected

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