Introduction: Why Creators Are Combining AIVA and Suno
In 2025, AI music tools like AIVA and Suno have revolutionized how creators compose, produce, and publish songs. AIVA excels at instrumental composition, especially for cinematic, classical, or ambient scores. Suno, on the other hand, is popular for vocal-based songs in genres like pop, rap, rock, and R&B—featuring AI-generated lyrics, vocals, and full arrangements.
But here’s the big question:
Can you use AIVA and Suno together to create better music?
Yes, and in fact—many creators are already combining both tools to get the best of both worlds. This guide explains how, why, and when to integrate AIVA with Suno, along with step-by-step workflows, pros and cons, and what to watch out for when licensing your final tracks.
What Is AIVA?
AIVA (Artificial Intelligence Virtual Artist) is an AI-powered music composition software that allows users to create original instrumental tracks. Key features include:
Mood-based composition (e.g., melancholic, uplifting)
Genre-specific options (cinematic, jazz, electronic, ambient)
Export options: WAV, MP3, and MIDI
Commercial licensing under paid plans
It’s widely used in film, games, podcasting, and educational music.
What Is Suno?
Suno is a generative AI music app that creates full songs—including lyrics, vocals, and production—from a simple prompt. Built around models like Bark and proprietary audio generation technology, it:
Writes and sings original songs
Covers genres like hyperpop, hip-hop, country, EDM
Outputs mastered stereo tracks ready for publishing
Offers a credit-based subscription model
Suno is especially loved for creating fast, viral-ready music for TikTok, YouTube, and Spotify.
Why Use AIVA and Suno Together?
Each tool solves a different part of the music creation process:
Need | Best Tool |
---|---|
Instrumental composition | ? AIVA |
Lyric and vocal generation | ? Suno |
Custom orchestration | ? AIVA |
Full song from a text prompt | ? Suno |
Classical/cinematic scoring | ? AIVA |
Pop, EDM, Rap vocals | ? Suno |
Compose a rich instrumental foundation with AIVA
Generate vocals and top-lines using Suno
Remix or layer AIVA’s MIDI with Suno’s stems
Create hybrid tracks that sound more dynamic and intentional
Workflow: How to Combine AIVA and Suno in Practice
Option 1: AIVA First, Suno Second (Best for Cinematic Pop)
Generate an instrumental score with AIVA
Choose a genre (e.g., orchestral, ambient) and select the mood. Export it as WAV or MIDI.Import AIVA’s track into your DAW (FL Studio, Logic, Ableton)
You can tweak the instrumentation or tempo as needed.Upload the track into Suno as a reference (if possible)
Currently, Suno does not allow uploads, but you can use the prompt to describe the AIVA track in detail (e.g., “melancholic orchestral ballad in C minor, 100 BPM”).Generate vocals/lyrics with Suno
Use the prompt to create a vocal top-line that fits your AIVA mood.Mix & master in your DAW
Layer Suno’s vocals on top of your edited AIVA instrumental for a hybrid, AI-collaborative track.
Option 2: Suno First, AIVA Second (For Remixes or Expanded Instrumentals)
Create a song in Suno using a genre prompt
Example: “sad girl indie pop track with soft vocals and minimal guitar.”Export the Suno song
(Currently, Suno doesn’t provide stems officially, but you can split audio using tools like Moises or LALAL.ai).Extract tempo, key, and chord progression
Use tools like Mixed In Key or Tunebat to analyze your Suno track.Use that information to compose a complementary orchestration in AIVA
AIVA allows you to compose in a specific key and tempo—making it ideal for remixes or extended versions.Bring both into a DAW for final production
Licensing & Legal Considerations
AIVA:
With a Pro or Enterprise Plan, you own full commercial rights.
You can publish on Spotify, YouTube, and monetize without worry.
You can remix, resell, or sync the music with video content.
Suno:
You retain non-exclusive, royalty-free rights to share and publish generated music.
However, as of 2025, you cannot use Suno-generated music for resale, redistribution, or sync licensing without approval.
No stems = limited remix flexibility.
Combining them?
? Yes, if you respect both licenses.
Just make sure:
The track is not resold as stock music
You credit AI tools if required
You’re subscribed to AIVA’s Pro plan and using Suno under its Terms of Use
Use Case: How a Creator Combined AIVA + Suno for a YouTube Short Film
Creator: James M., Indie filmmaker
Project: “Echoes” – 4-minute short about memory loss
Workflow:
Created moody piano + string track using AIVA
Used Suno to generate whispered spoken-word lyrics
Synced vocals and score in Reaper
Final mix submitted to festivals + uploaded to YouTube
Outcome:
Fully original AI-powered soundtrack
No copyright strikes
Viewers praised the "cinematic quality" of the music
FAQ: Can You Use AIVA and Suno Together?
Q1: Can I upload AIVA’s music to Suno?
Not directly, but you can describe it in the prompt to influence Suno’s generation.
Q2: Can I monetize music made from both tools?
Yes—on platforms like YouTube and Spotify, but avoid reselling the full track unless you own full rights to both layers.
Q3: What DAWs work best for combining AIVA and Suno?
FL Studio, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Reaper are great choices, especially if you want to fine-tune stems and layer vocals.
Q4: Is this allowed under both companies’ terms?
Yes, as long as you're not reselling AI-generated tracks as standalone products or using them commercially outside permitted bounds.
Q5: Can I perform this music live?
Yes, you can perform AI-assisted tracks live, though it’s best to disclose AI use in professional settings (e.g., licensing agencies).
Conclusion: AIVA + Suno = Smarter, Faster, and Better AI Music
Using AIVA and Suno together gives you the power of classical composition and modern vocal generation in one workflow. Whether you’re scoring a short film, making lo-fi pop, or testing song ideas, this hybrid approach:
Boosts creative control
Saves time and cost
Delivers fresh, dynamic results
The key is to leverage each tool for its strength—AIVA for harmony and arrangement, Suno for lyrics and personality.
AI music isn’t about replacing musicians—it’s about expanding what’s creatively possible.
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