

Mozart—Best Alternative to Suno (unlimited downloads and Studio is free to try!)
youtube.comHans is really good at generating Amapiano and Dancehall music—check this video out to see the results!
youtube.comA balanced review of Suno 5.5 vs Hans 2.0 by AI Tune Craft - definitely worth a watch!
youtube.comWhat's your creative intent? Why do you make music?
Why do you make music is a question I like to ask music makers. Most people I know that are. musicians grew up with music around them, their mum was a singer, their dad a music teacher or they sang in the church.
Some use it as a mode of expression, but honestly that's rarer than you'd think, most people that I know that make music grew up with music around them—their place in music was an inevitability.
What I do find curious is those that weren't surrounded by it—like me. Maybe I'm just trying to find other people that are the same but there is something interesting about landing on something that is your own, pure and completely uninfluenced.
So for those that make music full time or part time and didn't grow up around music what's your creative intent. I'll share mine below if you care to know!
AI Music Promotion + Feedback Thread
Hey Everyone,
I saw this on another thread and I thought it was a great idea.
I'd love to hear what kind of music y'all are creating + I'd love to give more visibility to AI music creators in this subreddit.
Drop your AI music below and tell us a little bit about your intentions for creating the track and I'll give you some honest feedback on the track.
Looking forward to hearing your music!
Big Love
Yanti <3
P.S. I've shared some music from the Mozart community below to kickstart the thread.
Mozart Personas vs Suno Voices Test by an actual Singer (aka me)
Hey Guys,
For those of you that don't know (most of you) outside of Mozart I sing and out of curiosity I recently tested out our Personas feature vs Suno voices and I was pleasantly surprised by the results.
I created a Persona in Mozart and a Voice in Suno using this song I recorded in 2021 with a producer—see input link below to listen to my song!
I then generated a song using both of these models using the following prompt:
Slow-burning soul ballad at 68 BPM, intimate female vocal with raw breathy delivery, whispered first verse building to a full-belt final chorus with melisma and ad-libs, Sparse arrangement: brushed drums, warm upright bass, Wurlitzer electric piano, tambourine and ride cymbal entering only in the last chorus, Big dynamic contrast, analog warmth, emotional and unpolished
And lyrics:
I held my breath through the coldest night
Strength I borrowed wasn't mine
Every promise crushed and left behind
Still I stayed, still I shined
[Chorus]
And I go... where the water runs slow
Letting go... of a heart made of stone
Alone... but I'm finally home
Oh-oh... I'm finally home
The outcome was really interesting, here's my review on both...
Suno Voices
- The song was fire — genuinely a good listen
- The vocals sounded nothing like me! I didn't even hear a shred of likeness :(
- The vocal range was completely off, and the model added a ton of riffs and runs which aren't natural for me
- The vocals sounded much more synthetic—lots of shimmer and robotic delivery
Mozart Personas
- The likeness is there, I genuinely can hear the tone of my voice :)
- Vocal sounded more natural, less shimmer and robotic sound, though some shimmery articles were present but there were much less articles than Suno
- The song wasn't as good as Suno's but I know with a few rolls you'll be able to find a good song.
Conclusion
If you simply want to replicate the sound of a voice to create new songs, Mozart's Personas does that way better. If you want to create a song loosely inspired by a reference track then Suno might be your best bet to create a solid catchy song.
WDYT? Take a listen
AI Music Promotion + Feedback Thread
Hey Everyone,
I saw this on another thread and I thought it was a great idea.
I'd love to hear what kind of music y'all are creating + I'd love to give more visibility to AI music creators in this subreddit.
Drop your AI music below and tell us a little bit about your intentions for creating the track and I'll give you some honest feedback on the track.
Looking forward to hearing your music!
Big Love
Yanti <3
P.S. I've shared some music from the Mozart community below to kickstart the thread.
👋 Hey, I'm Yanti — I look after the Mozart community. Here's what I'm hoping this subreddit becomes...
Hey everyone 👋
I'm Yanti, and I work on Community and Partnerships at Mozart.
I'm the one behind our Discord events, creator collabs, and now our weekly listening sessions — so if you hang around here, you'll be seeing a lot of me.
A bit about why I'm here:
What I do: My job is basically to make sure the people actually making music with Mozart get heard — by the team building it and by each other.
I'm starting a new initiative called The Playback Sessions (weekly listening sessions on our Discord, Tuesdays 9pm UK, where we play your tracks live and give feedback), work with creators, and carry your feedback straight to the people shipping the product.
What I want from Reddit:
- Your honest opinions. The unfiltered stuff. What's broken, what's confusing, what you wish existed. Reddit is good at honesty and I'd rather hear it here than not at all.
- Your music. Post what you're making. I listen to everything and the best stuff ends up featured in our sessions and socials.
- Your questions. About the product, the roadmap, how something works — ask. If I don't know the answer, I sit close enough to the people who do.
I'll be posting regularly — event announcements, behind-the-scenes stuff, and the occasional "we shipped this because you asked for it."
Drop a comment and introduce yourself: what are you making right now? 🎧
We're starting weekly listening sessions on our Discord — submit your track and get live feedback (The Playback Sessions, Tuesdays 9pm UK)
Hey everyone,
Yanti here Mozart's community manager!
We're kicking off something new on the Mozart Discord: The Playback Sessions — a weekly listening session where we play tracks made by the community, live on stage.
How it works:
- DM your track to Yanti on the Discord by the Friday before the event
- Selected tracks get played live at Tuesday's session
- I'll share honest feedback on every track played, and we'll pull audience members up on stage to share theirs too
It runs every Tuesday at 9pm UK time on the Events Stage.
If you've been making stuff and want fresh ears on it — or you just want to hear what other people are making and how they made it — come hang out.
First session is this Tuesday 16th July.
See you there 🎧