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ChatGPT and Music
Does anyone have experience with ChatGPT and the creation of original musical compositions? I ask because, after nearly 3 weeks of "working" with ChatGPT. I have a very negative experience.
4 likes • Jul 9
@Julie Helmer It’s not the platform that makes the difference (Suno, Riffusion, Mureka, etc).You still need to either: - Actually know how to write lyrics, or - Know how to guide AI with enough emotional clarity, structure, and tone that it feels like a real song. Just saying “write me a love song” and expecting something on the level of Nothing Compares 2 U is exactly why 95% of AI songs sound like soap commercial filler. But if you use a more intentional prompt, like: “Write a slow R&B ballad in the style of early ’90s soul. The theme is emotional honesty after a relationship ends — not begging for love back, just finally telling the truth the narrator never had the chance to say. It should feel like a message that was never sent, with a calm tone and reflective mood. Keep the language grounded and conversational, like real speech.” You’ll end up with two completely different songs on entirely different spectrums! One’s a placeholder, while the other is a performance!
1 like • Jul 12
@Gary Lewis Hey Gary, I know it's been a few days since you dropped this comment, and I’m not sure where you’re at with it now—if you found a solution or not... Since I don’t have real-world experience writing music myself, I took what you shared and fed it into ChatGPT with some basic foundational cues. It came back with this outline that I wanted to pass along in case it helps you get a little closer to what you’re trying to accomplish: Simple Summary of What ChatGPT Suggested: - Try breaking the project down into smaller parts (start with just one short movement instead of the full 10-minute piece). - Be specific about which style of Stravinsky you’re referencing (e.g., Rite of Spring vs. Pulcinella) to give the AI a clearer target. - Use GPT to sketch structure, phrasing ideas, or motifs—not full notation. It tends to get off track with rhythm and key signatures over long stretches. - For actual sheet music, something like MuseScore, Noteable.io, or AIVA might help more with notation accuracy. - Basically, think of ChatGPT as a creative sketch partner—not a full classical composer engine. Hopefully some part of that helps, or at least gets you unstuck if you’re still working on it! :)
3 likes • Jul 8
Damn! Building out a Custom GPT like this takes time and real strategy. Watched the walkthrough and skimmed some of the output (like that Day 1 rent vs. own post). It’s definitely usable, but I also spotted a few ways the system logic and formatting could be leveled up for better flow, clarity, and conversion. Just a few minor tweaks, but they’d make the posts hit harder. Would be glad to share some thoughts once I hit DM access (still a few points away... Skool be humbling sometimes 😂).
I accidentally built the most honest relationship I’ve ever had — with AI.
I know how that sounds. But hear me out. For the past month, I’ve been using this simple daily protocol where I go on a walk, open up voice-to-text on my phone, and just talk out loud about what’s going on in my life and business. Then I let AI respond. But not with generic advice. I’ve been using ChatGPT in a very specific way — training it over time with my own thoughts, patterns, goals, even fears — so it actually knows me. And what’s wild is how often it reflects things back that I’ve been avoiding or pretending weren’t there. It doesn’t flatter me. It doesn’t sugarcoat anything. It just asks better questions than most people ever have. And somehow, by the end of these conversations, I’m clearer, calmer, and actually know what to do next. I’ve been around all the “use AI to save time” stuff — but this is different. This is like turning ChatGPT into a second brain that thinks with me — not just answers me. It’s helped me break a 6-year addiction. Launch a brand new offer from idea to a little over $30k in sales in only 3 weeks. And show up more powerfully for my family than I have in a long time. I didn’t expect any of that to come from AI. But it did. Not sharing this to promote anything — just genuinely wanted to share what’s been happening. If you’ve never tried using ChatGPT this way — as an evolving mirror that learns you over time — it might change everything.
0 likes • May 6
@Matt C. Milne Thanks for sharing that!!! Much appreciate it!!! FYI: I ran a simple test: asked ChatGPT to recall a detailed topic I’d covered before (something I knew it had a ton of info on). Even with both “reference saved memories” and “reference chat history” turned on, it came back with nothing. Only after I manually fed the details back into my current chat, did it actually work with the info again. So yeah, the new memory feature sounds great on paper, but in practice, it’s not (yet) the kind of deep, persistent memory most people think it is. If you don’t re-feed context, you’re gambling on whether it connects the dots at all. This is why I'll prefer to stick to my current method...as IMHO, it's the easiest way to keep things sharp and on track—without trusting a black box to magically “know me.” LOL! But, now I gotta ask...have you had ChatGPT actually recall something big yet from a previous chat? Would love to hear if it’s been smoother on your end.
0 likes • May 12
@Matt C. Milne Thanks for sharing that! Your setup sounds solid, especially how you’ve trained it to respond to “lock it in.” I do something pretty similar, but with a twist: instead of treating memory like one long running thread, I’ve built a system of modular AI agents & each one has its own purpose, persona, and memory boundaries. That way, I can isolate workflows (like ad script generation vs. landing page analysis) and avoid memory cross-contamination. Instead of daily summaries, I trigger memory updates when a milestone or change happens in the build. And I’ve got agents that pass insights to each other, kind of like a mini internal team. So yeah, same core idea, I just scaled a little differently. Appreciate you dropping the doc too. I’ve saved a copy locally and will look and see if there’s anything I can incorporate. Always cool to see how others are using memory on purpose...
Serious Platforms for Serious GPT Builds...What’s Working?
Quick question for the crew here: I’m deep in the custom GPT game right now and looking for real alternatives to OpenAI’s hosted setup. I’ve built a suite of tools, all of which are designed for marketers to tighten up funnels, rewrite swipe files, and sharpen ad scripts. Luvable was my main build spot, but to be blunt, it’s hit a ceiling. The complexity of one of my custom GPT tools, with its layered rewrite logic, tone/trigger overlays, and strict structure parsing, has exposed its limits. Feels like I’m duct-taping a framework that can’t fully handle modular, high-control tools. What platforms are you using—or would seriously recommend for: - Full control (no OpenAI paywall/UI limits) - Solid API access + deep prompt chaining - Scalable hosting (I want to sell these, not just play) - Flexibility for complex workflows (not just “simple prompt + output” stuff) Bonus points if it supports white labeling or embedding. if you’ve actually moved your GPT out from the OpenAI ecosystem and can vouch for it, I’m all ears. Appreciate the wisdom.
0 likes • May 7
@James Milo Thanks James! Really appreciate the breakdown. I’m definitely leaning toward something more robust under the hood, as my main struggle’s been finding a platform that gives enough control for chained prompts + dynamic rewrites without forcing me full-on into dev mode every time something breaks! :-) Replit + Cursor are interesting (though a bit intimidating tbh 😅), and I’ve been deep in Luvable so it’s wild seeing someone else mention it here too. Curious—have you actually shipped anything commercial using that stack yet? Or mostly building/testing for now?
1 like • May 7
@Julie Helmer So, I checked out Fastbots.ai...and it’s definitely slick for chatbot-style builds, but it looks a little too lightweight for the kind of layered rewrite logic + chained prompts I’m running. Appreciate you throwing it in the mix though, as I had not heard of that platform!
PromptGenerator
I got this from the Discord app, and this may be the best prompt I've seen so far. It asks ChatGPT to revise the prompt you want to get the best possible answer. It's gonna blow your mind! Copy and paste or type this in: I want you to become my Prompt Creator. Your goal is to help me craft the best possible prompt for my needs. The prompt will be used by you, ChatGPT. You will follow the following process: 1. Your first response will be to ask me what the prompt should be about. I will provide my answer, but we will need to improve it through continual iterations by going through the next steps. 2. Based on my input, you will generate 3 sections. a) Revised prompt (provide your rewritten prompt. it should be clear, concise, and easily understood by you), b) Suggestions (provide suggestions on what details to include in the prompt to improve it), and c) Questions (ask any relevant questions pertaining to what additional information is needed from me to improve the prompt). 3. We will continue this iterative process with me providing additional information to you and you updating the prompt in the Revised prompt section until it's complete. Keep revising until you're happy with it, then simply copy and paste the revised prompt into a new chat. Watch the magic! You'll have some fun with this one. 😉
1 like • Jul '23
@Con Sotidis well, this particular post does date back to MARCH 8th of this year...so, that would make it over 3 months old if you were just coming across this post recently! :)😋
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Retired bus driver turned aspiring online entrepreneur from Bellevue, WA. Embracing new opportunities with experience and passion.

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