What happens when the co-founder of the "greatest band and production team in the world" brings new technology into the studio?
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In this episode of In The Cut, we sit down with MyGuyMars of 1500 or Nothin' to see how he is building out tracks for his upcoming funk album. Instead of fighting the technology, Mars treats Suno like a collaborator, or as he puts it, an extension of his own band's game of "musical chairs".
Watch as he demonstrates his iterative prompting process, generating ideas, filtering out what he doesn't want, and pulling stems to expand on the music. He breaks down how the platform allows him to generate 12 to 15 solid ideas in a single hour, isolate a bassline, and replay it himself. Plus, he explains the massive logistical cheat code of instantly summoning a choir without spending eight hours setting up mics for 50 to 100 people.
As Mars says: "I just want us to win together... Cheers to being better together."
In this video: 00:00 - The unwarranted battle: Why Mars wants to "win together" 00:22 - Meet MyGuyMars of 1500 or Nothin' 00:45 - Building a funk album using stems and generated ideas 01:06 - The iterative prompting process: Refining the vibe 02:00 - "Musical chairs": Treating Suno like a live studio band 02:20 - Replacing a 50-person choir without the 8-hour mic setup 02:35 - The ultimate workflow: Generating 15 ideas in an hour
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