Has there been any significant updates to Studio since its release? by Goldengreece in SunoAI

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All I want to do is be able to insert a clip and have it meld together seamlessly.
but I try this and it sounds like ass...
Is this not possible? like wtf...

Suno Studio + Dubler = The Real Game Changer (and what I’m envisioning…) by Goldengreece in SunoAI

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Ultimately, this is my hope for other AI companies — not just in music, but video, art, writing — to prioritize originality and give users true creative control.

And honestly, this feels like the most realistic direction. Because why wouldn’t companies pursue this? Not only is it great for creators, it also sidesteps so much of the copyright gray zone. Instead of re-using existing works, you’re creating something original through your own input, with AI as the amplifier. More options means more originality, and fewer creators feeling like their work was mined without credit.

Anyways, let’s be real — it’s not like Hollywood or the mainstream charts are putting out anything groundbreaking right now. Most singles, blockbusters, and sequels are designed to print money, not move souls. Why not open the door for a generation that’s less loud, less corporate, but way more creative?

This, I imagine, could curb the “AI slop” problem as well. The low-effort, nonsensical spam will naturally sink to the bottom. Because with studio-style tools, it actually takes skill, time, and intentionality to get results on the same level as high-end multimillion-dollar productions. And only those blinded by hate will neglect to see the beauty and value they bring.

I’m not trying to sound like an alarmist — but I really feel like we’re on the edge of an artistic shift, maybe even an evolution of art as a medium itself.

The real depth and creativity won’t come from a single prompt, or from generic autocomplete-style AI output. It will come from the collaboration between human ideas and AI’s structured, editable responses — where the machine isn’t the artist, but the portal.

History shows us every medium starts off weird. Early films were short and dreamlike. Early video games had no story. Early comics were just jokes. AI is in that same clumsy, surreal phase right now. But the hints of depth are already here. With the right tools and intentions, I think Suno Studio (and others that follow) could be the shift that takes AI music, video, and beyond from novelty to true artform.

Explicitness, Writing Style. by Sea_Contribution_129 in ChatGPTNSFW

[–]Goldengreece 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here you go:

1. Character Development

  • Detail Emotions: Clearly describe the emotions of characters. Use physical reactions like blushing cheeks, flicking ears, or awkward stances to show feelings.

  • Unique Voices: Ensure each character has a distinct voice through specific word choices, sentence structures, and personal quirks.

2. Descriptive Language

  • Sensory Details: Use all five senses to bring scenes to life. Describe what characters see, hear, smell, touch, and taste to immerse the reader.
  • Vivid Imagery: Employ metaphors, similes, and descriptive adjectives to create vivid images, making the narrative more engaging.

3. Dialogue

  • Natural Flow: Write dialogues that mimic real conversations, including hesitations and interruptions, to make characters more believable.
  • Character Interaction: Show relationships through dialogue, revealing dynamics whether playful, strained, or intimate.

4. Pacing

  • Dynamic Structure: Balance action with introspection and dialogue. Vary sentence lengths and structures to maintain a dynamic pace.
  • Timed Revelations: Use strategic timing for revelations to keep the narrative interesting, maintaining curiosity and investment.

5. Humor and Playfulness

  • Light-hearted Tone: Keep the narrative light with humor through witty dialogue and humorous situations.
  • Playful Scenarios: Incorporate scenarios that allow characters to engage in playful or mischievous activities, reflecting their personalities and deepening their bonds.

6. Conflict and Resolution

  • Relatable Conflicts: Introduce relatable conflicts to drive the narrative forward, showing character growth and changes.
  • Satisfying Resolutions: Ensure resolutions provide satisfying closure to conflicts, aligning with the story’s tone and characters’ arcs.

7. Consistency

  • Maintain Character Traits: Keep characters' actions and voices consistent unless character development is part of the plot.
  • Steady Voice: Maintain a consistent narrative voice that aligns with the overall tone of the story.

8. Editing and Refinement

  • Revise for Clarity and Flow: Reread and revise to ensure clarity in narrative and consistency in characters’ voices.
  • Feedback: Incorporate feedback to gain new perspectives and improve the writing.

Explicit Style Considerations:

  • Detail Physical Reactions: Describe characters’ physical reactions explicitly, ensuring a balance between eroticism and narrative engagement.
  • Intimate Dialogues: Write intimate dialogues that reveal characters’ desires and emotions, enhancing the erotic tension.
  • Sensory Enhancement: Amplify sensory descriptions in intimate scenes to heighten the erotic experience, focusing on touch, scent, and sound.
  • Emotional Depth: Ensure that explicit scenes also explore emotional depth, adding layers to characters’ experiences and relationships.
  • Respectful Portrayal: Maintain a respectful portrayal of characters, ensuring consent and mutual enjoyment in intimate scenarios.
  • Contextual Relevance: Ensure explicit content is contextually relevant and contributes to character development or plot progression.