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GarageBand: Time-stretching Suno stems in Logic Pro

Demo summary

The demonstrator uses Logic Pro's 'Flex and Follow' feature to change the tempo of the imported Suno stems, showing how the audio maintains quality even when significantly slowed down.

Step-by-step

  1. Import the Suno stems into Logic Pro
  2. Select the audio tracks
  3. Navigate to the track settings and locate Flex and Follow
  4. Turn Flex and Follow on
  5. Adjust the project tempo to flatten it out or slow the song down

Options

  • Use Flex Pitch to perfect vocal recordings
  • Use Flex Time for rhythmic adjustments

Tips

  • Use Logic Pro for more nuance and power over audio compared to what is available directly in Suno
  • Try slowing down the tempo significantly to test the audio quality of the stems

Highlights

that sounds incredible compared to what we had 10, 15, even five years ago

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  2. 5:263:38Download and preview stems in SunoThe demonstrator selects WAV format and tempo settings in Suno, downloads the generated stems, and plays back individual tracks like synth and vocals to hear the extraction quality.SunoAI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
  3. 9:191:13Import Suno stems into Logic Pro with Smart TempoThe user demonstrates importing the Suno-generated stems into Logic Pro, setting the project to 'Adapt' mode to allow Logic to analyze and map the variable tempo of the AI-generated audio.GGarageBandAI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
  4. 12:453:45Compare standard vs. advanced stem extractionThe user toggles between two Logic Pro projects to compare the audio quality of standard stem splitting versus the new Advanced Split regeneration, specifically highlighting the clarity in the drum tracks.GGarageBandAI Vocal Remover & Stem Splitter
  5. 18:081:49Time-stretching Suno stems in Logic ProCurrentThe demonstrator uses Logic Pro's 'Flex and Follow' feature to change the tempo of the imported Suno stems, showing how the audio maintains quality even when significantly slowed down.GGarageBandAI Audio Editor
  6. 20:212:20Extract and use MIDI from Suno in Logic ProThe user extracts MIDI data from a drum part in Suno, imports it into Logic Pro, and demonstrates how the clean MIDI data can be used to trigger Logic's native drum instruments.SunoAI Melody & MIDI Generator
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