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Fixing Suno AI Voice Distortion Issues

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Understanding the Voice Distortion Problem

Many users have noticed that the longer a song goes, the more distorted the singer’s voice becomes when using Suno AI. This can ruin the overall quality of the generated music.

Common Issue: AI “Tiredness”

Description

It seems like the AI gets “tired” the longer it generates in the same style or with the same lyrics. This can cause a drop in quality over time.

Example

I often find myself cutting half the song and splicing it with another for this reason.

Solution 1: Break the Song into Sections

Explanation

One way to tackle this issue is by creating the song in shorter sections. Generate parts of the song individually and then splice them together in a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).

Steps

  1. Generate the song in sections:
    • Generate verse, chorus, bridge, etc., separately.
  2. Use a DAW to combine sections:
    • Import each section into your DAW.
    • Arrange them in the correct order.
  3. Adjust for consistency:
    • Ensure that the transitions between sections are smooth.

Example

Spend a day creating the same extensions until one is kind of decent, take it over to a DAW and splice it in where I'd want it.

Solution 2: Get the Whole Song for Each Section

Explanation

When generating a song, choose the option to get the whole song for each section. This keeps the style and quality consistent throughout the song.

Example

If you don't "get whole song" for intermediate parts, later parts are only based on the part you are generating off of, so it actually has no reference for how it was at the beginning.

Solution 3: Use Style Changes

Explanation

Switching styles or lyrics can reset the AI and improve the quality of the generated sections. This can prevent the AI from “getting tired.”

Example

The best way I found to remedy this is to switch to a different song or style.

Additional Tips

Tip 1: Use Suno for Lo-Fi Instrumentals

Some users find that Suno AI works better for certain styles, like lo-fi instrumentals, where the inherent flaws in the AI’s service are less noticeable.

Tip 2: Custom Syntax and Prompts

Using a structured syntax for your prompts can help you have more control over the output. Here’s an example of a structured syntax:

[Instrumental Intro]
[Piano] [Electric Guitar]
[Add Drums and Brass Section, creating an anthemic introduction]
[Verse 1] [Powerful Vocals]
In the light of day, in the still of night,
Miracles in motion, God’s gaze so bright.
[Add Harmonized Vocals]

Tip 3: End the Song Manually

Don’t rely on Suno AI to end the song properly. Use prompts like [End] or [Fade Out] at the end of your song to ensure it ends correctly.

Type an [End] prompt at the end of your song or [Fade Out]. Don't trust SunoAI to end the song for you; it rarely does.

By understanding these issues and applying the solutions, you can significantly improve the quality of your AI-generated music with Suno.