Simplify Prompting Methods for Suno v3.5
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Understanding the Issue
A lot of users struggled to get good results with Suno AI v3.5 by adding too much complexity into their prompts. The aim is to simplify this process while still achieving high-quality output.
Method 1: Style of Music
Formula: decade, genre, subgenre, country, vocalist info, music descriptors.
- Use terms like “male vocals” or “female vocals.”
- Keep everything lowercase except for the country.
- Example:
Method 2: Lyrics Metadata
Adding structured metadata at the top of your lyrics box can help improve audio quality. Here’s what you can use:
For songs with vocals:
For instrumental tracks:
Examples
Architects
Dream Theater
Structural Metadata Tips
Experiment with different tags to describe sections like verse, chorus, bridge, etc. Here are some suggestions:
Common Tags
[Verse]
,[Chorus]
,[Bridge]
[Ostinato]
for sections with repeated phrases[Motif]
or[Hook]
for catchy sections
Less Common Tags
[Act I]
,[Act II]
for structuring complex songs[Antecedent]
and[Consequent]
instead of verse and pre-chorus[Tag]
for a repeated final line in a song
Final Tips
Tip 1: Use Consistent Lengths
Suno works best with sections that are four lines long. Try to split your lyrics into multiples of four to avoid issues.
Tip 2: Customize to Your Needs
Feel free to tweak metadata and tags to suit your specific requirements. Change “hyper-modern production” to something like “raw production” for genres that require a different feel.
Tip 3: Experiment and Iterate
Test different prompts and structures to find what works best for you. Document your results to refine your technique over time.
By adopting these simpler and more structured methods, you can enhance the quality of music generated by Suno AI v3.5, making it sound professional and tailored to your specific needs.