AI in the creative realm is understandably a very controversial subject. What interests me about some of the new AI tools out there is the way they are opening up the opportunity for more people who have written songs in the past (or present!) to hear those ideas in an accessible, affordable way. You’ve got song ideas, lyrics, or old demos and you’d love to hear them fully produced and out in the world. You also are struggling with new tech or have no interest in learning it. With AI tools and a real studio behind them, I can help you turn those ideas into finished, release-ready songs without you having to learn any new tech.
This isn’t “press a button and hope for the best.” I use AI tools (including platforms like Suno) as part of a normal production workflow: to generate musical ideas quickly, explore different directions, and then shape the best ones into a proper, polished track.
You stay in the driver’s seat creatively. I handle the technical side—prompting, selection, editing, mixing and making sure the final result sounds like a real record, not a random AI experiment. I like to call it “AI... personalized”.
AI is just one of the tools in the chain. Typically I’ll:
The end result is a track that reflects your taste and personality, not the personality of an algorithm.
Once we’ve got a direction, I treat the track like any other production done at Morph:
From there it goes through a full mixing and mastering process so it translates well on phones, earbuds, cars, playlists and everything in between.
If you have a larger catalogue of songs you’ve written over the years, we can build a plan to work through them at a comfortable pace—single by single, EPs, or a full album. Some clients like to send new ideas regularly and have me keep a steady flow of releases going throughout the year.
Will AI replace me as the songwriter?
No. Your ideas and taste are what drive the whole process. AI is just one of the tools I use to move faster from “idea” to “finished track. This type of service is perfect for people who have a huge catalogue of songs they wrote in their spare time and always wanted to hear them “finished”.
Can I still sing or play on the songs?
Absolutely. Many projects combine AI-generated music with real vocals or instruments. If you’d like to track parts here, that falls under my regular recording services.
Do I own the songs?
Yes. You own your music. I’m providing a production service around your material so you can release it with confidence.
If you’re curious about using AI in a way that still feels like you, or you’ve got ideas you’d finally like to finish and release, I’d be happy to talk through options.
Email me with a bit about your songs and what you’d like to do, or head over to the contact page and we’ll take it from there.