Using Gemini Prompts for Suno's Cover/remix Helps Unblock Creative Projects
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marinr1
4 months ago
1 replywould be nice to see the gemini generated prompts, I've been using the same technique for a while now.
drawbarsAuthor
4 months ago
Good suggestion, thank you. I've added prompts to the page.
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4 months ago
I started with my own original music (from jam sessions to complete, mixed, unmastered tracks) and used Gemini to generate detailed, comma-separated prompts for Suno's cover/remix feature. The AI was able to generate everything from shockingly accurate Bowie-style vocals to complex Jacob Collier-esque choral arrangements, and even a 70s game show theme. It's become a powerful tool for ideation and finishing stuck projects.
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