Upload Your Voice in Suno AI 4.5 and Build Songs - Jack Righteous

Upload Your Voice in Suno AI 4.5 and Build Songs

Gary Whittaker

How to Use Your Own Voice in Suno AI 4.5 (Full Walkthrough)

Turn Your Voice Into a Complete Song — No Studio Required

Suno AI version 4.5 upgrades a powerful new capability: you can now upload your own vocals — sung, spoken, looped — and turn them into full AI-powered tracks. Whether you're a vocalist, spoken-word artist, podcaster, or producer, this is your path to putting your real voice at the center of your music.

Watch the Walkthrough:

  • Record or upload your voice in Suno
  • Use the Cover tool to transform it into a complete song
  • Leverage auto-transcribed lyrics and style prompts
  • Export full mix, vocal-only, and instrumental stems
  • Remix or clone your voice using tools like Kits or Replay


Why This Changes Everything for Independent Creators

  • Authenticity: No more placeholder vocals. It's your voice, your tone.
  • Creative Control: Build emotion and pacing around your vocal delivery.
  • Remix Ready: Access isolated stems for production or mastering.
  • Effortless Collaboration: Send vocals or rough ideas across your workflow or team.

Pro Tip: Upload up to 60 seconds of custom audio (your hook, chorus, or verse), then expand or transform it with Suno’s Extend or Cover tools. You can even rework it later in a DAW or voice cloning tool.


Try This Workflow Today

  1. Record a 20–60 second vocal (spoken or sung)
  2. Upload it inside Suno using “Create → Upload Audio”
  3. Choose Cover or Extend to build the song around your clip
  4. Export the audio and remix or layer using Kits, Replay, or a DAW
  5. Release it or keep evolving your sound with AI remixing

Ready to Get Started With Suno Like a Pro?

Your next step is simple:

➡️ Read the full Quick Start Guide to Uploading & Remixing

It walks you through real use cases, remix strategies, and how to protect your human contribution.


Let’s build. Let’s remix. Let’s get jacked.

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3 comments

Response to Michael Kaske (May 26, 2025):

Thanks for the detailed feedback, Michael. It sounds like Suno processed your text prompt and ignored the audio file. This usually happens when “Custom Audio” isn’t properly selected before clicking Create.

Here’s how to make sure your voice is used:

After uploading or recording your audio, make sure you see the waveform loaded in the “Audio” section.

Click on “Custom”, not just enter styles. That opens the custom audio prompt screen.

Once there, double-check that the audio box shows your uploaded file name and waveform, not just the text box.

Then enter your styles or prompt in the text field below the audio and hit Create.

If it still ignores the voice, try re-uploading in MP3 or WAV format and limiting the file to under 60 seconds.

Let me know if you want me to test your setup or settings!

Response to Lassus (May 2, 2025):

Salut Lassus — si vous ne voyez pas l’option Upload dans Suno, il y a trois possibilités :

Vous utilisez peut-être un ancien lien ou une version précédente de l’interface. Accédez à Suno via https://app.suno.ai pour être sûr.

L’option “Upload Audio” est disponible uniquement dans l’onglet “Create”, pas “Explore” ou “History”.

Vous devez être connecté à votre compte Suno pour voir l’option de téléchargement.

Essayez d’ouvrir Suno sur un ordinateur ou navigateur mis à jour, connectez-vous à votre compte, puis cliquez sur Create → Upload Audio.

Reviens ici si ça ne marche toujours pas, je peux t’aider étape par étape.

Gary Whittaker AKA Jack Righteous

I followed the instructions in the video exactly, recorded an audio and saved it. Then clicked on Costume and the audio recording and the text appeared. I entered the styles and clicked on Create. Suno generated two new songs, but did not use the voice, the audio recording. What have I done wrong or forgotten to take into account?

Michael Kaske

Je n’ai pas la fonction Upload dans mon suno pourquoi?

Lassus

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