
This Beat V3 - Wah Wah
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This is a remix of “This Beat” by Donnie Ozone, done with Suno AI.
There are TWO copies of the instrumentals for the song, and there’s a reason for that. The BPM of the samples is exactly 92, not 93 which is the mixed song.
AI sounds have a “flutter” when you stem separate them. But Suno now has a “remaster” and a “get stems” feature to split off vocals and instrumentals. I’ll go into that more in a tutorial, but long story short:
Using the remaster feature, you make two copies of the same song, which have the exact same BPM, timing and everything… except they’re not waveform copies. So when you layer two copies of each track (bass, drums, musical, vocals) you get a doublet sound and the “flutter” is greatly reduced. It also sounds more like a live band.
Bonus: Sometimes you get small ad libs that will only appear in one copy. It greatly helps the “live band” effect.
If you are going to sample these sounds, use both copies of the sound to export your sample.
There are TWO copies of the instrumentals for the song, and there’s a reason for that. The BPM of the samples is exactly 92, not 93 which is the mixed song.
AI sounds have a “flutter” when you stem separate them. But Suno now has a “remaster” and a “get stems” feature to split off vocals and instrumentals. I’ll go into that more in a tutorial, but long story short:
Using the remaster feature, you make two copies of the same song, which have the exact same BPM, timing and everything… except they’re not waveform copies. So when you layer two copies of each track (bass, drums, musical, vocals) you get a doublet sound and the “flutter” is greatly reduced. It also sounds more like a live band.
Bonus: Sometimes you get small ad libs that will only appear in one copy. It greatly helps the “live band” effect.
If you are going to sample these sounds, use both copies of the sound to export your sample.