this is the god prompt that makes anything awesome
A lively instrumental piece in a jazz style, featuring prominent piano, strings, and saxophone. The tempo is a mellow lounge style with a swing feel. The instrumentation includes piano, saxophones, cello, violin, a walking bass line, and drums with a swing rhythm. The piece has a clear AABA structure. The melody is carried primarily by the piano, with call and response elements between different sections. The harmony is rich with jazz chords, including dominant seventh and ninth chords. The production is clean, with a good balance between all instruments, and a slight reverb on the piano to enhance its presence.
you will figure this out after 25 seconds
https://vocaroo.com/13wiiSgwVyoR
10-05-2025, 02:10 AM
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I know the song, my brain can't dial into where it's from  Is that Suno? Love it.
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10-05-2025, 02:11 AM
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metal gear solid 1 main theme, yeah it's suno
I remember for a while it seemed udio was ahead of the curve, I haven't used them in a bit, I hope they keep up and make the space slightly competitive
10-05-2025, 02:11 AM
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AHHHH yes. Right.
Chrono Trigger's Wind Scene as done by the Dropkick Murphys: https://suno.com/s/Q9UV33mgSYkypshg
10-05-2025, 03:03 AM
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Head bopper and toe tapper
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country hoedown Balatro
https://vocaroo.com/19dv7imNdsau
https://vocaroo.com/17x84qtRIMfx
jazz
https://vocaroo.com/1h6l4S3xNEpd
https://vocaroo.com/19c4EnVvucHz
default generated assessment of the theme, which resulted in the below piece:
The piece is an instrumental track with a driving, energetic feel, primarily characterized by a fast tempo and a major key. The instrumentation features a prominent electric guitar playing a melodic lead, supported by a synth bass providing a strong rhythmic foundation. Drums provide a consistent, upbeat rhythm with a clear kick, snare, and hi-hat pattern. A synth pad adds atmospheric texture throughout the piece. The song structure is repetitive, focusing on a main melodic theme. The electric guitar employs a clean tone with some subtle delay and reverb, creating a bright and expansive sound. The synth bass is deep and resonant, providing a solid low-end presence. The drums are mixed to be punchy and clear, driving the forward momentum of the track. The overall production is clean and balanced, with all instruments clearly audible and contributing to the energetic atmosphere.
https://vocaroo.com/14FNm4TlM83m
That cover is legit. Amazing  even gets the vocal styling right.
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10-05-2025, 09:20 PM
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Tallarico's best
https://vocaroo.com/1VLQ8K9kvSvn (the solo at 1:30 is the best)
https://vocaroo.com/15P39btHq44b (likewise here at 1:18)
(10-05-2025, 02:11 AM)Propagandhim wrote: AHHHH yes. Right.
Chrono Trigger's Wind Scene as done by the Dropkick Murphys: https://suno.com/s/Q9UV33mgSYkypshg 
this slaps
10-07-2025, 12:41 PM
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https://vocaroo.com/1kkBSLNouGME
takes a little bit for it to find its footing I think, because the original song has some sloppy rhythm issues due to the way they do echo effects
the latter parts of the song get really good, like post-1:30
now I'm finessing existing music into being uploaded without being recognized as copyrighted, and pitching down does work, all just to get an automated text description of the music so I can apply that description to other music
here is herbie hancock's chameleon style applied to battletoads:
https://vocaroo.com/1azpQgokzkoB
I'm experimenting with remixes of remixes
https://suno.com/s/vx7qjzXPCpaOPDiN
best mega man song in the whole series, that's great, and it's cool how it gets a little bit further afield as a remix of a remix
Yup also trying to perfectly align lyrics with rhythm to create a 2025 version of Okkuseman
chasing the dragon of the perfect Escape From New York intro remix
I'm not satisfied with anything it cooks up, they're all flawed in different ways but have moments of brilliance
this is the best it's given me: https://vocaroo.com/1igD2Cui5UOn
2:26 of this one is great: https://vocaroo.com/1eYbFsqU89hy
I probably should give up on trying to be similar to the original style and go full minimal piano or something
Herbie Hancock's FUNK From New York
https://vocaroo.com/1kEQ83eC65Rv
JAZZ From New York (holy shit this one)
https://vocaroo.com/18T3Ce5sCC9m
I have always loved the music in this old ass jank ass browser game and literally no one would ever give it this kind of effort and attention irl
from what I understand the music came from some ancient demo disk of midi files being passed around europe in the 90s, lost to time
The Mystery of JAZZ and Space: https://vocaroo.com/1hDPtwqrzdZI
The Mystery of FUNK and Space: https://vocaroo.com/168FU1P8q2ER
The Mystery of ROCK and Space: https://vocaroo.com/19miBC0pHis4 (turns out you can change the instruments but you can't lose the funk)
paging benji:
https://www.wired.com/story/the-future-of-ai-media-parody-of-the-apocalypse-guy-named-josh/
https://removepaywalls.com/https://www.wired.com/story/the-future-of-ai-media-parody-of-the-apocalypse-guy-named-josh/
Quote:Narratives around AI tend to be all-or-nothing: Either we’re cooked or it’s all hype. Watching the filmmaker work with AI software—morning iced coffee in hand, brown hair and beard lightly unkempt—is quirkier and less dramatic than all that. It’s like dropping in on puppy school. The tools keep ignoring instructions, making odd choices, or veering entirely off-course. But with care and patience, he reins them in, eventually coaxing out eight minutes of densely scripted original TV.
In this case, those eight minutes constituted the latest episode in the sci-fi cinematic universe that the filmmaker has created under the name Neural Viz. The project started in 2024 with a mockumentary web series called Unanswered Oddities, a talking-head TV show from a future where the Earth is inhabited by creatures called glurons, who engage in Ancient Aliens–style speculation about their human predecessors. Each episode explores a different (and badly mispronounced) aspect of "hooman" civilization, like America, exercise, or the NFL. At first it seemed like a funny, self-contained bit.
But then the universe, known as the Monoverse, started to expand. Neural Viz churned out episodes of different series from the same gluron TV network, Monovision: a documentary cop show, a UFC-style show about fighting bugs. Then came podcasts, street interviews. Subplots and arcs started to emerge between videos, with romances forming, religious cults lurking in the background, and grainy archival footage surfacing about the true circumstances that wiped out humanity. Before long, the filmmaker had built an entire world with its own language, characters, and lore, all of it made with AI.
Neural Viz became a cult hit—a favorite of Redditors and AI nerds on Twitter—then a hit-hit, with individual videos racking up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and millions on TikTok and Instagram.
But beyond any measures of popularity, Neural Viz counts as a historic accomplishment: It is among the first pieces of AI filmmaking that truly does not suck.
omg they doxed him
Quote:Just as Trey Parker and Matt Stone reinvented cartoons by reaching for the cheapest tools available, the man behind Neural Viz is taking a technology many people consider beneath them and using it to push the medium in a new direction. He just might be the first AI auteur.
He has also maintained near-total anonymity in this role—until now.
The youngest of three brothers, Josh Wallace Kerrigan grew up in a small town outside Wichita Falls, Texas, watching movies like Tremors and Jurassic Park. When he was 9 or 10, he and a friend used the video camera on top of his desktop computer to make a short film about a baseball player serial killer. (Tagline: “Three strikes, you’re out.”) He studied film at Minnesota State University Moorhead, and after graduating in 2012, Kerrigan moved to Los Angeles.
Quote:In late 2024, Hollywood executives started DM-ing Kerrigan on social media. He spoke with “almost all of the major studios,” he told me, as well as producers and creators who wanted to talk about collaborating. Many commenters on YouTube told Kerrigan that his videos should be on Adult Swim. But when he met with producers affiliated with Adult Swim, he said, one of them suggested that he might not need them; that the power had shifted to creators. “That sentiment has come up multiple times in meetings with other various studios,” Kerrigan said.
The meetings resulted in two job offers. One was to work in-house at a studio, focusing on AI projects. Kerrigan turned it down in favor of making his own TV pilot (unrelated to the Monoverse) with an independent producer. He was also planning to debut a non-AI film short, which he’d codirected, at SXSW in the spring of 2025. Between his new contract for the TV pilot and the revenue Neural Viz was generating on YouTube and TikTok, Kerrigan now had enough money to live on. So in January, for the first time since moving to LA, he quit his day job.
10-07-2025, 09:13 PM
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https://suno.com/s/U4mJd8co1XY5erxz
OpenAI plus has been bought, the Google channel verification is pending.
what do you plan to do with openAI plus, when the main component is suno? generating cover art?
10-07-2025, 09:44 PM
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Covers, captions, lyrics, suno style prompts.
Also agent workflows connected to the YouTube API for future title edits and organic improvements.
As well as future scrapers for trending topics research, sharing new songs on X and other channels and more.
Sora once the webversion drops for short clips.
It's going to be a fully automated AI machine
but I'm mostly planning to target niches and stuff that is up in the air in terms of copyright.
You don't want to be the AI Mario or Zelda channel, that'll be shutdown in a week.
Remixing Rygar, Jazz Jackrabbit, Terranigma or ZOOL nobody is going to bat an eye and I'm not competing with a million other channels.
But will it be good? I'm just fucking around but it'll be fantastic. The first project is nearly complete the Terranigma Underworld theme.
This is easily my best AI music yet. Using the editor to change the build up and trying to match how this always sounded in my head when I played it.
https://suno.com/s/J8adiqRtu6Hov006
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is this nintex
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