You mean, it cannot handle the general idea of "not X" well, or it literally cannot understand "not X" well, as in 'n', 'o', 't', space, [some term]?VOODOO U wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 7:45 amI was under the impression that A.I. does not understand negatives that use "not".v4p0r wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 5:39 am It's just the fear of subtractive prompts (not this, not his, not this..) that frustrated me in other tasks.
I've just been focusing on what i *do* want first and formost avoiding time wasted on what i don't want. If i do need to stress something with a negative i just prompt "No X".
(and why is "No X" better than "Not X"?)
It appears kind of slow to me asking AI for sounds that come out of synths immediately. The possibility to ask it for songs is good to have for people, including me. But on the other hand I don't know what's wrong about the instruments producing sounds, or me having (quite random) ideas about the song structure. The instruments are faster, you don't type, you just press buttons and keys.
Maybe my communication style or my musical preferences are what makes me want to go on using instruments and not AI (except for a fuzzy quantizer to get rid of my un-tight jittery playing).
I guess I will try asking Suno about what I would like to have. If it goes the same way as it does with programming, I will be quite motivated, because the AI output there doesn't even work quite often (which depends on me the user and my idea about AI).