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Tried an AI music generator for my podcast intro last week

I spent 4 hours fiddling with Suno to make a 15 second intro track for my hiking podcast, but every version sounded like elevator music mixed with a dying robot. The lyrics were supposed to say "trail vibes" but it came out as "trail vides" no matter how I typed it. Has anyone actually gotten a decent song out of these things for real use?
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murphy.tessa
murphy.tessa8d agoMost Upvoted
@phoenix_lewis the GPS analogy is spot on. Mine tried to rhyme "mountain" with "fountain.
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shanef34
shanef348d ago
And now I can't unhear @murphy.tessa's GPS girlfriend singing directions in wrong rhymes...
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phoenix_lewis
Wait have you tried just accepting the "trail vides" and pretending it's a typo that adds character? I spent 3 hours getting an AI to say "coffee fueled rambling" for my morning show intro and it kept coming out as "coffee fool rambling" which honestly felt more accurate to my actual energy levels. The worst part was when I finally got something kinda okay, my friend asked if I was using a royalty free track from 2007. These tools just have this weird robotic lisp that makes everything sound like it's being sung by a confused GPS. I ended up just using stock music and recording my own voice saying the title like some kind of caveman.
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