Organized by workbench — pick the part of the craft you're working on.
Prompting styles, instruments, vocals, and production.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Stems, section edits, and release-ready workflows.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Selling, publishing, and the rules — in plain English.
What just shipped and whether it is worth your credits.
Guides in progress — the lamp is on.