I definitely prefer Udio, because the sound quality is much…

ruthheasman ·

I definitely prefer Udio, because the sound quality is much higher - voices, instruments, etc. However, having said that I compose a lot of my tracks in Suno, because it has excellent melodies. So can Udio, but Suno’s melodies are more consistently good. But then I remix the Suno track in Udio to get it up to the right standard. I make a lot of versions. It can take several hours, sometimes I do it over several days…I’m obsessed basically! 😉

Replies

ruthheasman ·

As a demonstration play this version of the track in Suno, before it was remixed in Udio (at the top of the thread). For want of a better word, Suno output sounds more rattley and indistinct - frequency range seems more limited. Sometimes, the Suno version is just better, however, despite the quality issues, but not usually. I’m interested to know which one y’all prefer if you have any strong feelings about it.

metamitya ·

you're totally right. udio version is way better