The independent guide to AI music and sound tools. We don't sell a generator — we test the ones that do and tell you, with no sponsorships, which is actually worth your money.
There are dozens of AI sound tools and a lot of paid-for hype. The Signal cuts through it — hands-on, reader-first, and honest about what each tool gets wrong as well as right.
We put each AI music and sound tool through real work — generating, exporting, reading the licence — and report what it nails and where it falls apart. No tool earns a pass for buying ads.
Suno or Udio? Stable Audio or ElevenLabs? We line the tools up feature by feature so you can see which one wins for your actual workflow.
What actually matters — output quality, stems, licensing, price — and how to weigh it before you ever enter a card number.
Get more out of whichever tool you pick: prompting tricks, stem workflows, and how to release royalty-free without a nasty surprise.
We make money through clearly-labelled affiliate links — never paid placement. The ranking is always ours, and we say so on every page.
From "which tool do I even pick?" to making sound you own — without the marketing fog.
Start with honest, hands-on verdicts on the major AI sound tools — strengths, weaknesses, and real pricing.
Put your shortlist side by side on the things that decide your workflow: output, stems, licensing, and price.
Choose the tool that fits, follow our how-tos, and ship sound you actually own.
Guides, tutorials, and brutally honest reviews on AI music — from people who test these tools every day.
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