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V5.5 High Pitch Siunds

Anyone figured out how to eliminate the high-pitched whistle/squeal in Suno meditation or yoga music?
I’ve been creating mostly instrumental meditation/yoga tracks in Suno, and I keep running into the same problem: a random high-pitched whistle, squeal, airy flute-like tone, or piercing synth sound gets introduced into otherwise beautiful tracks.
I’ve tried being extremely explicit in the style prompt:
Keep all instruments in the low and middle register
No whistle
No flute, pan flute, bansuri, ney, piccolo, or similar wind instruments
No high-pitched synths or bright leads
Deep hand percussion, low toms, warm bass, cello, soft drones, muted strings
Minimal vocals or low humming
Dark/warm/grounded atmosphere rather than bright or ethereal
I’ve also tried changing tempos, removing flute references completely, switching between male and female vocals, using mostly instrumental prompts, and even repeatedly emphasizing “NO HIGH-PITCHED SOUNDS.”
Sometimes it works beautifully, but other generations still sneak that piercing sound back in, especially near the intro or during instrumental transitions.
Has anyone found a reliable way to prevent this?
Is there a particular instrument or descriptive word that tends to trigger it? Are there words like ambient, atmospheric, spiritual, ethereal, or meditation that Suno interprets as “add a shrill flute”?
Would love to hear any prompt tricks, exclusions, or workflow that has worked consistently for you.

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u/Accomplished-Bet-458 — 4 days ago

Broccoli Seeds not Sprouting

Hi everyone,
I’m new to sprouting and am having trouble with my first batch of broccoli sprouts.

I’m using Nature Jim’s Organic Broccoli Sprouting Seeds that I purchased new from Amazon in May 2026.

My process:
Initial soak was only about 3 hours (I later learned most people recommend 6-8 hours).

After that I’ve been rinsing and draining regularly in a sprouting jar.
House temperature is about 76°F (24°C).
I’m in South Florida, so humidity is fairly high.
I’ve tried both darkness and indirect light.

At one point I re-soaked them, thinking the short initial soak might have been the problem.

The seeds are now on Day 6 and most still haven’t developed significant tails. I can see a few tiny white root tips on some seeds, but they’re far behind what I expected. There is no obvious mold and they don’t smell bad.

My questions:
Has anyone had broccoli sprouts stall like this and eventually recover?

Could the initial 3-hour soak have caused this?

Did I likely hurt them by re-soaking later?

Would you keep going for another couple of days or start over?

I’ve attached a photo of the jar.
Thanks in advance. I’m trying to learn and would appreciate any advice from more experienced sprouters!

u/Accomplished-Bet-458 — 3 months ago