Guides for Suno musicians

Little studio.
Big songs.

Clear, tested guides to making real music with Suno — how to prompt the sound in your head, finish tracks in Studio, and get your songs out into the world.

What we cover

Four workbenches in the tiny studio. Every guide lives on one of them.

Getting the sound

Prompting styles, instruments, vocals, and production — the words that shape what you hear.

Studio & finishing

Stems, section edits, cleanup passes, and taking a generation to release-ready.

Rights & money

What you can sell, where you can publish, and how the rules are changing — in plain English.

New features

Honest walkthroughs of what just shipped and whether it's worth your credits.

Latest guides

Practical, no-hype guides — newest first.

Studio & finishing

Using Suno Covers as a Cleanup Tool: The Slider Settings That Preserve Your Song

Cover isn't just for style transformations — set up right, it's a fidelity cleanup pass that keeps your melody and arrangement intact. The slider settings and prompt approach that make it work.

Getting the sound

The Exclude Styles Cookbook: Stop Suno From Adding Sounds You Don't Want

Suno keeps sneaking in EDM drops, country twang, or vocals you never asked for? The Exclude Styles field fixes it. Here's how it works, plus copy-paste exclusion lists for the most common problems.

Getting the sound

Production Words, Decoded: What 'Warm,' 'Punchy,' and 'Lo-fi' Actually Tell Suno

A plain-English glossary of the production vocabulary that shapes Suno's output — what each word means, what it changes about your sound, and which words to combine.

Studio & finishing

Remaster vs. Cover in Suno: Which Cleanup Tool Should You Use?

Both Remaster and Cover can clean up a rough Suno generation — but they work differently and suit different jobs. A plain-English decision guide for choosing the right one.

Rights & money

Can You Sell Music Made With Suno? The 2026 Plain-English Answer

Whether you can sell and stream your Suno songs depends on your plan, the platforms' AI rules, and copyright law that's still settling. Here's where things stand, minus the hype and the panic.

Getting the sound

Suno Structure Tags That Actually Work: [Verse], [Chorus], and Friends

Square-bracket tags in the lyrics box tell Suno how your song is built. How they work, which ones matter, and the tag-stacking trick that improves how often Suno follows them.

Studio & finishing

Suno Stems 101: Splitting Your Song Into Parts (and What to Do With Them)

Stems let you pull a Suno song apart into vocals, drums, bass, and more. What stems are, how Suno's version works, and the honest trade-offs of taking a song apart and putting it back together.

Studio & finishing

Suno Studio for Beginners: What Every Panel Actually Does

Opened Suno Studio and felt lost? A plain-English orientation to the timeline, clips, stems, and section editing — and the first safe moves to make before you change anything.

Getting the sound

The Styles Field, Explained: A Beginner's Guide to Suno's Most Important Box

Everything you type in Suno's Styles field shapes your song — and most beginners fill it wrong. What belongs there, what doesn't, and a simple formula that works.

Studio & finishing

From Suno to Your DAW: Exporting Stems Into Ableton, Logic, or GarageBand

The bridge between Suno and real audio software: how to export your song's stems and set them up in a DAW for mixing — including the BPM step that keeps everything aligned.

Getting the sound

Controlling Vocals in Suno: Tags and Prompts That Shape the Voice

Getting the voice you hear in your head — vocal style in the Styles field, section-level control with stacked lyric tags, and honest notes on what vocal control can and can't do.

Getting the sound

How to Make Suno Sound Like Your Favorite Artist (Without Typing Their Name)

Suno blocks artist names in prompts — but you can still get the sound. Learn the 5-ingredient method for translating any artist's style into words Suno understands, with copy-paste examples.