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Udio vs Suno: Getting the Cleanest Stems

Udio and Suno both make great starting points and both let you export stems on paid plans. Here's how to get the cleanest result from either.

Both are welcome here

There's no wrong tool. Whether your track came from Udio, Suno, or a mix of tools, what matters for a real mix or master is that you can export separated stems — and both platforms' paid tiers let you do that.

Getting the cleanest export

From either platform, export at the highest quality available and grab the fullest stem set you can — vocals separated from the instrumental at minimum, more stems if offered. Cleaner, higher-resolution exports give more to work with and a better final result.

The part that actually decides quality

Honestly, the platform matters less than what happens next. A human running your stems through a real console and reference converters is what turns a good AI generation into something that sounds released — regardless of which tool made it.

What you'll need

  • Your stems — Suno Pro and Udio both let you export separated tracks (vocals, drums, bass, music).
  • The highest-quality export each platform offers.
  • A reference track: one song that sounds the way you want yours to.

Questions

Does it matter if I used Udio or Suno?

Not much — both are welcome, and both export stems on paid plans. Send the cleanest stems you can from either.

How fast do I get it back?

Within 5 days of uploading your stems, revisions included.