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What do you mean by "I connect with music that questions those things and the their validity. " ?
"That describes the musical endeavours of at least 99% of people on KVR, so it's hardly unique to AI." I agree and I equally think that searching for productivity only is forgetting that initialy we PLAY music. Productivity is a non sense if we abord music with that "philosophy". I used this word coz that's what sell AI companies, productivity growth.

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BONES wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 11:34 pm
But have you tried being more experimental with your prompts? Have you uploaded your own chord progressions and melodies and given Suno more specific instructions? From what you’re describing, it doesn’t sound like you have.
What would be the point? If you are going to give it that much detail, why not finish it yourself? You could give it that stuff for reference but from my experience it's not going to take much notice of it.
The way I sometimes use it is to come up with a chord progression that I like and get some ideas for how to progress. Suno is pretty good at preserving the key, chord progression and, to some extent, the melody. I often lack ideas and like to get some reference tracks that are not “known”.
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Yeah, we don't do chords. I'm not even sure what a chord progression is.
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BONES wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 11:34 pm
Hipster Bales wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 2:55 pmYES! especially if you don't want your music sounding like an "Outkast type beat" or a generic "Katy Perry/Olivia Rodrigo fusion song"
That is absolutely hilarious coming from you.
How is it? I'm just sharing my opinion, you don't need to mock me for it, goddamn!

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BONES wrote: Wed Jul 15, 2026 2:30 am Yeah, we don't do chords. I'm not even sure what a chord progression is.
Your MIDI keyboards must be collecting dust then, or used by your bandmate.

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You can do modal music. Don't need any chord progression then. Just a drone an melodies on top of that

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If the melodies are any good, they'll imply a chord progression. Otherwise it will become monotonous pretty quickly. IMO
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