Mobile Workflow Guide
Accessing the Suno Mobile App
The Suno mobile application is available on both iOS and Android platforms, though with some differences in functionality.
iOS: The app is currently available in the US, with plans to expand to more regions. It requires devices running iOS 17 or later. To download, search for "Suno - Make Music" on the App Store, ensuring the developer is listed as Suno, Inc.
, and that the app logo matches the one used in the Knowledge Base.
Android: The Android version is available globally. However, it has limited functionality compared to the desktop web version. Users with Pro or Premier subscriptions can access more features through the desktop browser interface.
Navigating the Mobile Interface
Upon logging into the mobile app, users are directed to the Discover page. This page allows users to explore trending music, browse by genre, listen to contest entries, and access curated playlists. The app features tabs at the top center allowing users to switch between the Discover page and their personal Library.
Utilizing the Cover Feature for Upscaling
The cover feature in Suno is a powerful tool for polishing and unifying songs. It functions similarly to in-painting in image editing, helping to smooth out inconsistencies and enhance overall cohesion.
Cohesion Issues and Solutions
When parts of a song are modified using extensions, the track can sometimes lose cohesiveness. Regenerating small sections can disrupt the flow of the song. The cover feature addresses this by applying a unifying effect.
Step-by-Step Upscaling
- Structure: First, establish the basic structure of the song, even if it is rough.
- Cover: Apply the cover feature using the same genre tags. This process helps to smooth out the track, making it sound more polished and unified.
For example, a polished cover can be viewed at this link.
Advanced Editing Considerations
Currently, Suno does not support targeting specific sections within a song for upscaling. However, external tools can be used for this purpose. Editing minor sections can consume credits quickly. For example, changing a few words may not always work as expected, sometimes failing or altering too much of the song.
Examples of this can be seen with the original song: Feel It, and the attempted changes: Changed Song Example #1 and Changed Song Example #2.
Desired New Features
Users have requested features such as:
- Punch Ins: The ability to re-record specific sections without affecting the rest of the track.
- Trimming: The ability to trim excess parts directly within the platform.
Best Practices
- Multiple Covers: Create multiple covers, including covers of covers, to highlight the best aspects of a song.
- External Tools: Use external tools like Udio for remixing and polishing, though performance may vary across genres.
- Vocal Adjustments: Use external editors to manually adjust vocals if Suno fails to change specific lyrics or parts. An example of this can be seen here: this link.