Suno has officially launched Studio 2.0, an update to its browser-based digital audio workstation designed for professional music creation. Music business worldwide reported that the new version introduces highly requested MIDI support, letting users import, record, and edit MIDI on the timeline. The release also includes a beta AI chat bar for collaborative assistance, advanced stem separation tools, and new audio effects. This platform enables musicians to record real instruments into the system before manipulating the sound with artificial intelligence tools.
In conjunction with this launch, Suno is implementing strict download limits for most users starting September 3. Free account holders will be restricted to seven lifetime downloads, while Pro subscribers face a monthly cap of twenty. The company states these measures aim to prevent bad actors from mass-exporting content. However, Premier subscribers will retain unlimited access, able to export high-quality multitracks and stems from Studio 2.0 without limitations. This development follows a recent global licensing alliance with BMG and builds upon the company’s earlier acquisition of WavTool technology. The update aims to serve artists who appreciate traditional instruments alongside modern software foundations.
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