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Udio

Create music from simple text.

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4.8 / 5.0 Rating

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Pros

  • High fidelity vocals
  • Advanced remix controls
  • 32-second initial clips

Cons

  • Interface can be confusing
  • Generation times vary

First Impressions

I asked for 'a 1980s synth-pop anthem about coffee'. Udio spat out two tracks that sounded like lost demos from Depeche Mode. The vocal clarity is slightly better than Suno, though the song structure felt a bit more chaotic.

Best Feature: Remixing

You can take a generated track and 'remix' it, changing the genre or lyrics while keeping the core melody. It gives you more granular control over the final output.

The Verdict

Use Udio if you want clearer vocals and more experimental sounds. It's a powerhouse for musical creativity.