Fix Suno's Weird Song Endings
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Problem Overview
Some users are experiencing random spoken words or strange sounds at the end of their songs generated by Suno. This issue can be frustrating, especially when the rest of the song is perfectly fine.
Example:
https://suno.com/song/2e58e75c-ebd5-4ede-9205-6f77cba62e14
Potential Causes
Cause 1: Training Data
It’s likely that these odd endings are remnants from Suno’s training data. They might have been picked up from various samples, leading to unexpected results.
”Had to be in the training data I guess.”
Cause 2: Prompt Ambiguity
Sometimes, certain keywords in prompts can trigger unexpected outputs, especially if the prompts are vague regarding vocals.
Prompt like: “hyperpop, glitchy, clear female soprano, smooth vocals, British” can cause issues if not specific.
Solutions
Solution 1: Be Specific in Prompts
To avoid triggering odd endings, be specific and clear in your prompts. Use detailed descriptions to minimize misunderstanding.
Correct example:
Incorrect example:
Solution 2: Use Prompt Tags
Use specific tags to control the song ending and structure more effectively.
Examples:
Solution 3: Edit Manually
If strange endings persist, download the song and use a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to edit out the parts you don’t want. Trimming and fading out the end can often fix the problem.
Tools: Audacity, MP3 Cutter
Solution 4: Extend and Retry
You can try extending your song from just before the unwanted part and regenerate the ending.
Example:
Additional Tips
Tip 1: Handle Negative Prompts
Negative prompts can help filter out unwanted elements.
Tip 2: For Instrumental Focus
If you want an instrumental focus, explicitly state it in your prompt.
Tip 3: Try Different Versions
If your song keeps generating unwanted spoken words, consider generating multiple versions and choosing the best one.
Example: https://suno.com/song/de9f62d1-ef89-4ddc-a0e9-0f0ecfe29b7b
Conclusion
By being specific in your prompts, using prompt tags effectively, manually editing where necessary, and extending songs to regenerate endings, you can better control the outputs from Suno and avoid bizarre spoken words or strange endings. Stay updated with Suno’s improvements, as they continually refine their AI capabilities.