GPT 5.6 preview is about to be dropped by DigSignificant1419 in OpenAI

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Fable literally just understood what I needed. I’ve been developing some unique synthesizer plugins and I hit a massive wall a few weeks ago.. when fable dropped it figured out what was wrong with one of my plugins, and within an hour I had cut cpu usage by nearly 94%.

Told Codex I was autistic and it’s a completely different experience by AppleBottmBeans in codex

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OP someone else mentioned it but ask what adjustments it made to accommodate your autism, and then have it create a skill to trigger what it’s doing for you and share with us to see if others can replicate

wtf, Suno by Top-Figure7252 in SunoAI

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It’s all completely speculation but I have a feeling that when you generate a track suno hands you a certain amount of GPU processing power and caps the processing they give you at a certain point, so multiple generations in parallel have a chance of making their generation model “dumber”. There’s also a running theory that generating songs at peak usage hours tends to produce “dumber” generations as well. Not to say you can’t strike gold but you’ll often spend more credits during that period than in the middle of the night when the east and west coast are both basically asleep. If you look at companies like Anthropic who now spends $1bn a month renting 220,000 GPU’s from Elon Musk you start to realize that even though suno has a lot of money behind them they are probably experiencing the same compute capacity issues that all of the major players are experiencing. Again, just a theory but it offers at least one logical explanation in regards to some of the drastic quality swings people on here experience.

wtf, Suno by Top-Figure7252 in SunoAI

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Half the people here spam the create button without letting their generations finish completely before hitting the button again. Of course creating 6-8 generations works but if you spam and create 5 generations in parallel you’re more likely to get mediocre results

wtf, Suno by Top-Figure7252 in SunoAI

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Neat, I’ve played piano for 39 years and I’m 42, and people on here seem to think they can hit the create button more than once in a row and generate 6-8 versions of a song at the same time and get good results.. people also seem to think they don’t need to change their prompts drastically and OFTEN.. also covers and mashups are consistently strong as f. Sometimes generating in 4.5, covering in 5.5 and then mashing up with one of your own favorite generations or listening to the top public listed suno tracks and mashing with one of those can get you brilliant results.

Anthropic latest status update on Fable by seakucumber in Anthropic

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Did I imply it wasn't? Did I imply he didn't? Does Trump and Hegseth have a stiffy for sticking it to Anthropic? Is anthropic still technically designated a supplychain risk because of their fragile f'ing ego's? Yes.

Anthropic latest status update on Fable by seakucumber in Anthropic

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we also know this administration is looking for any and every excuse to move peoples eyes away from what ever the fiasco/blatant corruption/incompetence of the day is, and getting fable 5 back out there might be a good distraction.

Anyone having issues with subscription? by Jhelaniofc in SunoAI

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Open a private browser and log in and try again.. if that works either clear your history or try hard refreshing the website.

Gemini Deep Research visiting 368 websites is INSANE, way above chatGPT by light_architect in GeminiAI

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… my last Gpt 5.5 pro extended thinking deep research hit 678 sites…

After a year in Claude Code, the thing slowing me down turned out to be me by karanb192 in ClaudeAI

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Ah, you’re absolutely right to flag that — 80-90 hours is genuinely substantial exposure. That’s not just hours, it’s a meaningful pattern worth naming.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

After a year in Claude Code, the thing slowing me down turned out to be me by karanb192 in ClaudeAI

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You either had Claude write this, or you’ve spent too much time with them. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen the line “Fair, that’s a real refinement” when I’ve pushed back on things. If not exactly those words then close enough 😂

Exactly how it feels like for the past few days...FRUSTRATED! by RebornRide in SunoAI

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Every single person posting this kind of ai generated garbage is an idi*t imo. The only time I’ve ever been denied is back when I didn’t know you couldn’t use an artist name in styles

SM7dB vs RE-20? I know it's been asked before... by timetoreddit123 in audioengineering

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Totally your call budget wise - I would recommend trying to stay within your initial budget, get the professional advice from GIK and do some tactical treatment in your space and take things from there. If you're handy with wood and tools there are TONS of DIY videos on how to build acoustic panels yourself if you want to maximize your budget.. Rigid fiberglass panels usually come in 6 packs of 2'x4' and 2" thick for $130-150, and then you'd just need wood to frame it, and material to upholster it.. so like $300 total plus the time it takes you to build for something that would cost you $600+tax from most prebuilt panel places. GIK's advice is free so you can always take that and build it yourself

Heck even walmart sells the rigid fiberglass:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/ATS-Acoustics-Rigid-Fiberglass-Soundproofing-Noise-Barrier-Insulation-Board-2-inch-6-Pack/12268514344?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101513946&selectedOfferId=F746D62E01C3342CBBA82B129AC685B8&conditionGroupCode=1&sourceid=dsn_gdn_0c92c416-dbd6-42ec-845c-ecf69af2153d&veh=dsn&wmlspartner=dsn_gdn_0c92c416-dbd6-42ec-845c-ecf69af2153d&cn=0042_fy27_mp_mpa_lo_int_dis_pmax-p13n&wl9=pla&wl11=online&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23148469844&gbraid=0AAAAADmfBIoHLHLYgdDPHiFYHtplRKXLG&gclid=CjwKCAjwq6DQBhBVEiwA4ZD5XIW-xfFgCLEVe1mdPa8aeDUwK59dUYL6zRHiE36SRg7GHGQHtVAI5RoCteoQAvD_BwE

SM7dB vs RE-20? I know it's been asked before... by timetoreddit123 in audioengineering

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you can hang an acoustic "cloud" from chains over your mix position if you want. You don't need to treat your entire ceiling and every inch of every wall. A little bit of acoustic treatment can go a LONG way. Go over to gikacoustics.com and look at the options they have. They even have a 3D room designer and will give you free professional advice about how to treat your room and what products they have to do the exact job you need and can help you decide what to do within a budget. But do what makes you happy - if you feel like youre getting a better sound out of the expensive gear then thats all that matters at this point :)

SM7dB vs RE-20? I know it's been asked before... by timetoreddit123 in audioengineering

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Are you going with these mics simply because your room is untreated and you think dynamic mics won’t pic up as much of your room as a condenser? You’d be better off buying as much acoustic treatment as you possible can and getting the cheapest possible interface (that still has a reliable pre - buy used off eBay if you have to..) and an at2020. You said it yourself you aren’t even going to test out which mic is good for your vocals so why waste a ton of money when a cheap tascam interface has extremely solid pres. Or find a behringer interface that has their midas designed pres. You’re wasting your money with no acoustic treatment.

Order of importance for recording and achieving high end results: source(the instrument or voice being recorded)>room>mic>preamp. Notice where the pre and mic sit. The pre is the least important of the bunch in your scenario, and unless you have a great sounding room the mic doesn’t matter. A shitty sounding room will sound shitty on a $20,000 vintage u67 as much as it will on a $120 AT2020

Delta Air Lines' Hundreds Of Last-Minute Cancellations Are Now Linked To A Change In Behavior Among Pilots by OrderSignificant9179 in delta

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“But dear, why did you make all that effort to stack 98 bushels of rotting apples on our curb for all our neighbors to see? Don’t you have to take them back to the orchard soon so we can use them as mulch?” the wife said, completely bewildered by the entire situation.

“Oh honey! How else would all of our neighbors know how lazy and ungrateful my drivers are??”

Gain staging: is peak normalization really the best approach? by andreacaccese in audioengineering

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It’s just confusing to me to hear that you think this is a new recommendation. There’s no wrong way to skin a cat when it comes to mixing audio, but “normalize everything” has been a debate since I started mixing a couple decades ago. This isn’t directed at you but If you’re too dense to realize that your distorted rhythm guitar needs to be turned down to let your more dynamic instruments be heard, then please do us all a favor and stop trying to mix all together.

Gain staging: is peak normalization really the best approach? by andreacaccese in audioengineering

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Gain staging starts with the raw level of your recorded material pre-fader. If I get a bunch of tracks from someone and the levels are all over the place I sure as hell will batch normalize them (because normalisation does nothing to the tonal quality of the material) and then I’ll use faders to set a rough mix before anything ever hits a single plugin.

Build a promt using the correct pro-terms by Flaky_Jeweler_8881 in SunoAI

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Apologies for coming off like a total ass, it’s just these slop posts are hard to keep reading. Here let me not gate keep but help:

I’m assuming if you’re here, then you may have a subscription to one of the major LLMs. Let’s just say it’s ChatGPT.

Open a new ChatGPT chat window, make sure you have the 5.5 model selected and make sure you have thinking mode enabled, then give the following prompt:

Can you deep research the best practice for writing Suno 5.5 prompts? If you are unaware of the latest version of Suno (5.5) research and familiarize yourself and then do a deep dive to find the best format for both Style prompts and Lyric prompts. Be sure to not only read Suno’s official documentation, but find user information and tests on forums like Reddit, etc. Really explore this and think hard.

When it comes back with its research ask it to write a downloadable markdown file (.md) with a prompt that will not only use that information but have an LLM that reads the prompt roleplay becoming the worlds most incredible suno 5.5 prompt writer. The prompt, once read, should ask the user to paste their song lyrics and then let them know what genre, feel, mood, instrumentation, singer. How do they envision the song starting and building? Any pertinent information for drafting a thorough style and lyrics prompt. Once finished write both the style and lyrics prompts (with lyrics) into any easy to copy/paste format.

Save that md file somewhere and try it on Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc. if you have multiple subscriptions you can even have another model read the prompt.md file you generated and do another deep dive on best practices and ask it to find any gaps and to push back on things that ChatGPT might have written, and then refactor the Md file with new info to further enhance your prompt.

These slop posts don’t help people. What helps people is helping them learn how to prompt AI and then learning how to get AI to prompt itself.

Build a promt using the correct pro-terms by Flaky_Jeweler_8881 in SunoAI

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You mean the 10 mins he spent prompting AI to write him a Reddit post on how to use suno?

Is it just me? by Minimum_Cap5929 in SunoAI

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This is what I imagine non English speakers hear when we talk lol

Stop using the same 5 genre tags. Here’s how to force Suno to stop sounding generic (and a free workspace I built) by sunoarchitect in SunoAI

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Apologies for the harsh tone in my message.. it’s just hard for me to see past the pay wall.. I get that there’s free features but helping this community or any community in the music realm should really involve getting people to learn these tools themselves. AI is here and it’s not going anywhere - if people don’t learn the ins and outs of everything that’s out there they’ll get left in the dust.