14 articles tagged AI Music.
Suno's new Advanced Split regenerates each stem instead of slicing the mix, letting you extract from nearly 100 instruments with far cleaner results.
ElevenLabs Music v2 adds section-level inpainting, embedded SFX, and licensed-only training cleared for commercial use, plus a price cut. What changed and cost.
Suno raised over $400M in Series D funding at a $5.4 billion valuation. Here's what the round signals for AI music tools, artists, and the wider industry.
Suno Voices lets you sing AI-generated songs in your own voice. Here's what it does, how the verification works, what it costs, and whether it's worth it.
Can you legally sell Suno or Udio tracks in 2026? A clear breakdown of commercial rights by tier, the UMG, Warner, and Sony lawsuits, and what producers need to know.
Honest 2026 guide to the best AI music generators. Compare Suno, Udio, Stable Audio 3, Moises and LANDR on vocals, length, licensing and who each is for.
Export AI stems from Suno into Ableton, Logic, or FL Studio in 2026. Generate, extract stems, import, lock tempo and key, then arrange like any track.
Mix AI-generated stems step by step. Clean artifacts, EQ and compress AI vocals and drums, fix phase and mono issues, then glue the mix together.
Stable Audio 3 vs Suno in 2026: open-weight local instrumentals and SFX versus cloud full songs with vocals. We compare control, cost, licensing, and best uses.
Suno vs Udio in 2026: we compare vocals, song length, features, pricing, and the major-label licensing deals that changed which one is safe to build on.
A 2026 workflow for taking an AI-generated track, exporting stems, and rebuilding it in your DAW into an arrangement that's genuinely yours.
Stable Audio 3 brings open-weight music generation, six-minute tracks, ComfyUI integration, and on-device inference. The trade-off: no vocals, no lyrics.