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Udio generally produces higher vocal quality with more realistic human-like expression and emotion, while Suno tends to generate faster with broader experimental styles. Udio excels in polished production values and genre authenticity, making it preferred for professional applications requiring natural-sounding vocals.
Yes, Standard ($10/month) and Pro ($30/month) subscribers receive full commercial use rights for generated content. Free tier users can only use generated music for personal, non-commercial purposes. However, ongoing legal challenges in AI music may affect long-term licensing security.
Udio uses a monthly credit allocation where each generation consumes credits regardless of output quality. Credits reset monthly without rollover, unlike time-based systems where you pay for access duration. Check Udio's current pricing page for the latest credit amounts per tier, as these may change over time.
Stem separation is available for Standard and Pro subscribers, allowing isolation of vocals, drums, bass, and melody elements. Quality varies by musical complexity and genre, with simpler arrangements producing cleaner separated stems. Free tier users cannot access stem separation features.
Yes, Udio's extension feature allows building complete songs from initial 30-second generations. You can add verses, choruses, bridges, or completely change musical direction. This iterative approach enables creative exploration and refinement not possible with one-shot generation tools.
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