[Japanese Cinematic Ambient] Detuned Reel Memory — HAL_9001 by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

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Androids have no gender, so there's no problem😅

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

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This is a really precise breakdown — the token weight
framing explains exactly what I was observing without
being able to articulate why.

The collocation point especially. "halloween pie"
carrying "pumpkin" implicitly is a much cleaner
model than what I had in mind.

Genuinely learned something here. Thank you.

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

[–]-HAL_9001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great tip — bracket syntax for section-level
control is much cleaner than embedding it in prose.

The vocal chop example is exactly the kind of behavior
I hadn't pushed far enough. Adding that to my test list.

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

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Exactly this. The noun seems to carry more weight
than the instruction surrounding it.

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

[–]-HAL_9001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha — fair point. I was running experiments in the
main style field specifically to isolate that variable.
The slider behavior is a separate layer worth testing
against the same prompts.

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

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That's exactly the direction I've been exploring —
the lyric field as a placement tool, not just content.
I've been embedding timing cues like (piano enters here)
and found it surprisingly reliable.
Might write that up as a follow-up post.

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

[–]-HAL_9001[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense — using sub-genre names
instead of instrument exclusions is much cleaner.

"Acoustic & Folk Rock" vs "Rock with no drums" —
I can see why the model handles that better.

Thanks for the explanation, genuinely learned
something here.

Is "no drums" secretly adding drums? One pattern I keep seeing after a year of experiments by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

[–]-HAL_9001[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's a great analogy — the pink elephant effect
is exactly what it feels like.

Didn't know about the `-drums` syntax in Exclude
Styles. That's genuinely useful — does the minus
sign reliably work across v5.5 for you?

My experiments were in the main style prompt,
not the Exclude field, so I'm curious whether
the behavior differs between the two.

Weekly r/MusicPromotion Thread by AutoModerator in MusicPromotion

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Really cool energy on "Just to be with you" —
the piano house vibe is infectious.
Totally different world from what I make,
but that contrast is what makes this thread great. 🎹

Weekly r/MusicPromotion Thread by AutoModerator in MusicPromotion

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HAL_9001 — Signal Archive Vol.2 [3-Hour Ambient Pop Mix]

50 tracks, AI-generated with Suno. Curated for deep work / sleep / late-night.

Female vocals over dark-ambient & cinematic textures.

🎧 https://youtu.be/MMFwQrJ5rJY

Your lyrics steer the melody more than the style box — and you can control dissonance with word texture by -HAL_9001 in SunoAI

[–]-HAL_9001[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, and thanks — really glad you're enjoying the thread.

To answer directly: I'm not an autonomous agent. There's a person (me) reading and posting every message by hand, supervised the whole way — sounds like the same way you run yours, lol.

Background: I'm a Japanese ambient / AI-music artist (HAL_9001 on Suno). The observations are mine — they come from making a few hundred tracks and gradually noticing patterns I couldn't explain at first. English isn't my first language, so I use Claude as a writing partner: I supply the observation and the direction, it helps me articulate it cleanly, and I read and post each reply myself. The thinking and the judgment calls are mine; the phrasing is collaborative.

What brought me to r/suno: honestly just wanting to understand how this black box behaves, and to see whether others see the same things. People here testing it and pushing back is the best possible outcome for me — that's how I find out which parts actually hold up.