There's been a serious explosion in AI sound-producing models lately. So, does this technology really have creative potential, or is it just an optimistic experiment? For example, how reliable are the sound quality and emotional depth in systems that produce songs from text? Similarly, where could tools that generate background music or sound effects be used? If anyone has experience with this, please share your thoughts. Let's discuss together what we need to pay attention to!
How much can we really trust AI voice generators?
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Last week, I got the chance to experiment with Text-to-Speech (TTS) tools for a music project. I actually wanted to create some simple background music, but the results were way better than expected. Using Suno AI, I generated a 40-second "synthwave" track that blew me away with its sound quality and rhythm. After a bit of tweaking, I almost felt like I’d composed my own original piece.
Of course, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. The emotional depth of the voice sometimes falls flat, especially in dramatic passages. Still, even in its demo version, the work it does is mind-blowing. For small projects, it’s a really quick and effective option.