Originally Posted by Sunset Poet
Dom

A suggestion...
Work with a song lyric and Udio for about 1.5 weeks.
Set it completely aside for 1.5 weeks and try not to think about it too much.
Then come back at it with a fresher more objective look and work your lyrics back-and-forth via Udio again....for a week or so.

Do not tell yourself that it is good or absolutely finished. Tell yourself that it can always be better.
When you are satisfied that it is presentably good, put it up for comments and start the next one.

That is 12 songs a year that are worked out.
Throwing all this stuff at the wall in a week is not going to work out unless you are a Mozart. You aren't.

The so called...in your mind... deluge of my songs, is no deluge to me.

I've been writing songs on and off since high school, mostly garage stuff with bands. I didn't start writing decent dings till decade later, and I really haven't stopped.

Constantly singing into my recorder or now phone, the ideas are never ending.

So is it a surprise that an opportunity to get 25 or so said songs demoed how I envisioned or in some cases better than I envisioned, into tangible form is very exiting?

It's been alot of fun and you want to ruin it for me.dont know what to tell you, I saw your errand lyric Posted at least three times over several year's.

Your not prolific, you don't get it.

And the results of this experiment speak for themselves.

I haven't t heard any ai song better than what I'm doing, and I'm just scratching the surface

Last edited by Fdemetrio; 05/21/24 11:57 AM.