Suno Studio 1.2 Enhances Generative Music Control
- •Suno Studio 1.2 adds Warp Markers for professional-grade audio timing and grid quantization
- •The new Remove FX feature strips reverb from clips to provide clean stems for mixing
- •Creators can now compose in complex time signatures, including 6/8 and odd-meter 7/8
Suno has released version 1.2 of Suno Studio, its sophisticated generative audio workstation designed for Premier subscribers. This update marks a significant shift from simple prompt-based generation toward professional-grade granular control, allowing creators to refine AI-generated tracks with the precision of a traditional digital audio workstation.
The most impactful addition is the Warp Markers system, which allows users to manually adjust the timing and groove of audio clips. By setting markers on specific transients—the sharp, initial peaks of a sound wave—creators can time-stretch audio or quantize loose recordings to a rigid tempo grid. This ensures that generated elements lock perfectly into a session’s rhythm, bridging the gap between AI spontaneity and professional production standards.
The update also introduces a Remove FX tool to strip baked-in reverb and processing from generated clips. This provides clean "dry" audio that producers can export to external software for custom mixing. Coupled with expanded support for non-standard time signatures like 6/8 and 7/8, Suno is evolving into a legitimate tool for complex composition.
Finally, the Alternates feature streamlines the workflow for managing multiple takes. Users can now audition different versions of a sound within a single track lane, keeping the project environment organized during intensive creative sessions.