Dear music explorers, today I am not just sharing a review of Suno v3.5, but a wondrous journey where music and emotion intertwine. Having invested over 5000 credit points, I delved into every detail of this music creation tool. Now, I will guide you through the awe and emotion brought by Suno v3.5.
Full Song Creation Experience:
- Leap in Sound Quality: Suno v3.5’s performance in music and instrumental quality is nothing short of astonishing. It not only shows remarkable consistency in song duration and frequency but also, at times, delivers the purity and power of music.
- The Surprise of WAV Downloads: This new feature is a delightful addition, offering more sound quality options and enhancing the audio experience beyond Suno v3.
- Lyric Fidelity: Suno v3.5 generally adheres to the set lyrics, with occasional omissions or additions of “ghost lyrics,” but this does not detract from its overall excellent performance.
Areas for Improvement:
- Lyric Quality: Compared to v3, v3.5’s lyric quality has declined, sometimes overshadowed by the instrumentals, which is a bit disappointing.
- Adherence to [Break], [Breakdown], [Beat Drop], etc.: These sections are too brief, lasting only about 5 seconds regardless of style and metadata changes, which is a letdown.
- Song Extension: Attempting to extend songs resulted in repetitive empty sections, which was frustrating.
Short Song Creation Experience (Under 2 Minutes):
- High-Quality Introductions: The opening parts of short songs are of high quality, whether it’s the screams in metal music or the bass drops at the beginning of a song, they are impressive.
Comparison with the Old v3:
- Music and Instrumental Quality: v3.5 impresses with more diverse sounds and instruments.
- Adherence to Style Prompts/Keywords: When it’s good, it’s great.
Trying Different Style Prompts/Lyrics:
- Style Prompts: v3.5 excels in providing diverse sounds and instruments, and when it wants to shine, it truly does.
- Lyrics: While accuracy has improved, the quality has declined.
Summary:
- Sound Quality: Instrumental/music quality has greatly improved, but vocal/singing quality has declined.
- Voice Hallucinations: Reduced, but when they occur, they persist throughout the song.
- Lyric/Metadata Adherence: Includes more lyrics with a structure followed 90% of the time.
- Style Understanding: Offers more diverse sounds and instruments, but consistency is lacking.
- Song Length to Quality Ratio: If you want to easily complete a song without caring much about personality and quality, v3.5 can meet your needs.
Key Points:
- Instruments/Music = Great! Vocals = Terrible!
- Load times are not an issue (though they are 2-2.5 times longer… really a nuisance).
- More diverse sounds and vocal tones.
- Easy to use, can make full songs, but lacks personality.
- Less emotion and personality in instrumental breaks.
- v3 files sometimes offer WAV files!
Explore New Music Trends:
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Conclusion:
Unless you’re only doing instrumentals, stick with v3 until v4 comes out. But before that, don’t forget to check out Suno-list for everything you’re looking for.