Up until now, I was fairly satisfied with the results that were delivered. I don’t operate in the mainstream, but rather in the deep-tech field, and so far the agent has always matched my style. Sometimes more, sometimes less, but overall it worked.
However, in the last two months, the quality has noticeably declined, and especially with the new update, it’s been a disaster. The agent now takes new song elements, creates something random, and no longer sticks to my style or my preferences like it did before. The old tracks I made—I don’t know what system they were running on, so I can’t set them up again. Now I’m just using up credits here for results that don’t match my old style at all.
With this update, you’ve definitely taken a step backwards. This has nothing to do with what your original idea was. You’re now heading into some generic mainstream direction without any control, and that’s going to make me cancel my subscription.
Be careful, because if you don’t listen to feedback from us producers, you’ll disappear just as quickly as you arrived. That can happen faster than you think.
I was Extremely Satisfied with Results Until 28th December and after that everything seems to be broked, i was creating, english, hindi and urdu pronunciation. But It Seems Everything is lost and i have exhuasted may credits just to create 1 song, I was paying more that Suno Ai Here but was sattisfied with the overall results. I don’t Know What to do as of now, But i can understand that anything can happen in today’s world, so waiting few day’s before i cancel my subscription.
From yesterday to today it's improved a little; today, they respect the lyrics of four songs, as three of them do. But in terms of mood and melodies, there's still room for improvement. Before, in melodic techno, vocal trance, and dance styles, the mood and melody they conveyed were quite good. I hope they continue working on this.
The features that were available in the previous version of the app were very important to me. I originally signed up because of those features, and I was even seriously considering purchasing a yearly subscription.
However, after the recent updates, the removal of these features has been disappointing. If the previous features are not restored, I will unfortunately have to cancel my subscription.
I chose this platform specifically for what it offered before, not for its current state.
I kindly ask you to consider this feedback and bring back the original features.
I totally agree… I felt the same way. The sound and vocal quality deteriorated in just a day. I was also disappointed, as I had already purchased a lot of credits. To make a song…
First, thank you for your continuous work on the platform. I’m writing to share some constructive feedback regarding the recent modification to the cover song feature, which I believe was implemented due to copyright concerns.
While I understand the need to address legal issues, the current solution feels quite limiting for creators. I’d like to respectfully suggest an alternative approach: instead of restricting the core cover feature, could you consider disabling only the specific functions related to publishing or monetizing covers that might infringe on copyrights? This way, the creative tool remains available for personal use and experimentation, which is its main value for many of us.
Furthermore, the removal of the ability to create new covers based on our own previous compositions feels particularly counterintuitive. This feature was a fantastic tool for iterating on our own ideas and learning through practice. Its loss significantly hinders the creative process for users who, like myself, rely on Tunee to explore and understand music composition.
The essence of music may be built from just seven notes, but discovering fresh, usable combinations is already a daunting task for amateurs. The recent changes, unfortunately, have made this learning and discovery process even more challenging rather than easier.
I hope you will reconsider these adjustments. Maintaining a balance between copyright compliance and supporting the creative journey of your users is key. Thank you for your time and consideration.
We all realize that updates of different modals are essential for Tunee to make it better for those of us who use this program, but why did you take the original modal away that never ciased any serious issue. I have tried to create a few tracks since the 1st January 2026 and I have to admit that out of 12 attempts to get one song completed I didn’t really succeed. All the attempts come with a reverb that I don’t want on the tracks, and I tried all the modals to no availe. I even tried with the help of the chat facility and recieved real Tunee prompts but these didn’t work either. The modal that Tunee originally had was brilliant and none of these problems that is costing serious credits trying to get something together that in the end still has to much reverb. Also vocals fade behind the music at times and is drowned by the music then it may come back to repeat the same again. Can Tunee not put the original mosal back i with the new modals you have included so that we can choose which modal we want to use. Bon’t missunderstand me please, I realise updates are part of any system vut why tale something away that was the best thing anyone had plus it was the reason many people love this program.
I think the cover versions of songs made on Tunee is the number one thing that MUST be fixed. The fact that you can’t hit on a generation that you like then add things to it or change keys or whatever is unforgivable. There is no copyright infringement possible in tinkering with your own creations. I get if you remove external uploads to be covered exactly but things that exist in your projects has to be something you can regenerate. HAS TO BE!
What’s unfortunate is that I suppose people have copyrighted songs that they have used as covers or whatever in their projects so I don’t see them giving us that option back. I’m trying to stick around to see if they will but I don’t have much hope.
Before your crappy update, I was making music in several completely different genres, and almost every attempt was good — some were even amazing. The prompt was actually followed, and it felt like a pleasure to be an artist. The songs had soul.
After the update, the platform completely betrayed me. With none of the available models can I achieve the desired result anymore, in any genre. The structure is terrible, the audio quality is extremely poor, and on top of that the language model for lyrics is clearly broken as well.
This is a complete tragedy. I don’t know what your goal is, Tunee.ai, but with this decision you have seriously damaged your own product. Give a clear and honest explanation to all your customers why you did this mess.
Despite everything, I strongly ask you to bring back the old model exactly as it was before 31.12.2025.
With all due respect to everyone here, I am sorry to be the bearer of this analysis. To everyone confused or angry about the latest update removing the AI Cover feature: stop waiting for a quick fix. Based on the current state of the AI music industry, this is not a bug. It is a deliberate move. Here is the breakdown of why this happened and how I see the future playing out:
THE HARD TRUTH: WHY IT HAPPENED
THE “WRAPPER APP” REALITY
Technically, apps like Tune AI likely function as “Wrapper Apps”—they don’t own the AI engine; they resell API access from backend providers (like older Suno models or Stable Audio).
The Issue: The backend providers have likely blocked “Audio-to-Audio” (Cover) features for third-party apps due to liability risks.
The Result: Tune AI is crippled. The devs can’t “fix” it because the main tap has been turned off at the source.
LEGAL PRESSURE: RIAA vs. AI
We are witnessing a crackdown. The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) is currently suing major players like Suno and Udio.
Store Crackdown: Google Play and Apple App Store are scrubbing apps that facilitate copyright infringement (unlicensed covers).
Panic Mode: Tune AI devs likely nuked the feature voluntarily to avoid getting banned from the App Store entirely. They chose to save their revenue stream rather than deliver the product you paid for.
FUTURE SCENARIOS: WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
MOST LIKELY SCENARIO (60%): Returns with “Strict Filters” & A New Name
This is the most logical outcome. The admins are likely panicking because the “Cover” feature is flagged as illegal by Google/Apple.
What will happen? They might re-enable the feature, but under a different name like “Voice Swap” or “Remix Tool.”
The Catch: They will install Copyright Filters. If you upload a famous song that is registered in the copyright system, the upload will likely fail or be rejected. They might only allow uploading your own recordings (humming/acapella). This allows them to keep the app on the Store while technically offering the feature (with heavy restrictions).
SECOND POSSIBILITY (30%): Backend Migration (Switching Engines)
Many AI apps are just “wrappers” that rely on third-party providers.
Analysis: It is possible their old provider (e.g., an older model API) cut off access to audio-to-audio features.
The Effect: The team is currently scrambling to code a connection to a new engine (perhaps an open-source model).
Timeline: If this is the case, the feature will be dead for about 1 - 2 weeks, and when it returns, the audio quality might be different (better or worse).
LEAST LIKELY (10%): 100% Return to Normal (Like Yesterday)
This is extremely unlikely.
Why? Legal Risk. If they bring back the Cover feature that allows unrestricted uploading of artist tracks without filters, they are basically “challenging death” in the middle of the current lawsuits between major AI companies and Music Labels. Unless the developer is reckless and ready to be banned permanently, this won’t happen.
With all that said, I genuinely hope the Tune AI team can overcome this situation and prove me wrong, even though the probability seems very small given the current industry climate.
I have been a long-time Tunee user and genuinely proud to recommend your platform to others.
I shared my generated instrumentals with many people, and they were truly impressed. Several of them were even considering subscribing.
That is why the recent update came as a real shock and disappointment to me.
The previous system — especially the instrumental and re-arrangement features — was what made Tunee my favorite platform.
Unfortunately, after this update, many of the people I recommended Tunee to have stepped back from subscribing, and honestly, this has left me feeling quite embarrassed.
At this point, I am giving a one-week waiting period.
If the core features of the previous system are not restored by then, I will regretfully have to cancel my subscription.
Tunee had enormous potential and was very close to outperforming its competitors. Making such an abrupt change feels like an unnecessary brake at a critical moment.
It would be a shame for both the effort behind the platform and the trust built with users to be lost.
As a final piece of feedback from a committed user:
Please don’t push your users toward other platforms.
@tuneeai why did you decide to throw away your userbase , how did you expect people to stay , the least you could have done was let us edit text to music songs. where is fear of copy right there ? idiotic