interesting settlements happening with suno and udio
It's been a real "It's easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission" for Udio and Suno the last few weeks. I don't understand all the new developments, but it looks like you will not be able to have much use case for either app going forward, without paying a subscription. Apparently you will be able to create songs but not download them and only be able to listen to them on platform. From what I understand by paying for a subscription they will be able to licence your creations more in tune with how they licence real songs, so I get; but.........
As if they didn't have this in mind from the beginning. To me I think they possibly colluded with the large record companies from the beginning so they could create their paid solutions and strengthen the power of the giant 3 labels Universal Music Group (UMG), Sony Music Group (SMG), and Warner Music Group (WMG). I think they wanted more control and avoid another Napster situation.
What is very interesting is though, when I use other apps like Caption App to edit my shorts, I have the option of using the built in Elevenlabs. So my subscription allows an API to other image and audio apps to create within Caption. It's limited in what you can prompt, but for my use case, it works really well.
It's nuts how apps are integrating with other apps to become more powerful creation tools. I noticed this with Canva lately as well. In the next year I see creators being able to totally customize each subscription to get the maximum use case and features possible for their needs. I think most serious production houses already are, and I'm just barely staying caught up.
However for my son's youtube channel, I'm not sure what I'm going to use now to get background tunes for his videos now that Udio isn't going to be free anymore. what are you using right now for your pizza tunes?
My vision for this group was to turn it into a full production house with full service audio and visual services, but we'll see where the group is headed. I also wanted to harken back to the freedom sound idea, of having a place where songwriters can develop songs and get help from experienced writers. Using Ai as a tool not a crutch.
Such interesting times we find ourselves in.
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interesting settlements happening with suno and udio
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