Legendary producerTimbalandquickly became obsessed with the process, deciding it was the future of music-making.
Hes so taken with the platform that hes nicknamed the Suno interface Baby Timbo.
They just late, Timbaland says, citing the extensive use of other electronic tools.
Legendary producer Timbaland has decided the AI start-up Suno is the future of music productionAlexander Tamargo/Getty Images
When they talk that talk, Im like, Come on, bro.
Everything yall use is [like] AI, from Auto-Tune on down.
I dont know who you are onstage.
I dont know what your voice sound like.
When Auto-Tune first came out, it was a tool.
Thats what Suno is the best tool of the future.
It allows you to get any idea in your imagination out of your head.
You still need that human element to operate this tool, he says.
It doesnt replace anything.
All it does it add to your arsenal.
Hes unfazed by the lawsuit.
The attack sometimes lets you know, like, OK, were onto something.
We got something special.
I understand it comes with some some stones thrown.
(Timbaland recentlyteamed upwith fellow super-producer Metro Boomin for aRolling StoneMusicians on Musicians discussion.)
I think its gonna be about which prompt youre using, he says.
So you selling prompts now.
This is something that we need to use.