¿Suno IA Destruirá a los Productores? - Trasteando #20

Together with our guest Alex Arellano, we delve into how Artificial Intelligence tools like Suno and Gemini are rewriting the rules of composition, music production, and the future of live shows. We discuss the biomechanics of extreme practice routines in the style of Zakk Wylde, the tonal legacy of John Sykes in the 80s, and demystify monetization metrics on platforms like Facebook and YouTube. We also evaluate the impact of pick material on string attack and why keeping your demos locked away is the worst mistake in today's industry. 🔴 Subscribe for more uncomfortable truths ⏱️ Content: 00:00 Introduction and analysis of the optimal window for guitar practice. 09:30 Obsessive routines: The biomechanics of Zakk Wylde's alternate picking. 13:00 The legacy of John Sykes and the presence of the Les Paul Custom in the 80s. 15:20 The hard drive syndrome: Why you should release your incomplete demos. 17:50 Technical Debate: The real impact of Suno AI on composition and production. 24:00 Will Artificial Intelligence replace session musicians and producers? 31:30 Musical "fast food" vs. organic creation and your own language. 42:30 Studio bands without real musicians and the future with live holograms. 50:00 Live experimentation: Creating generative video with Gemini. 01:02:40 Test Drive at Audiomusica: Jam sessions and hardware tests with Eric García. 01:07:45 Algorithm analysis: Monetization strategies on Facebook vs. YouTube. 01:10:15 Attack Physics: Evaluation of wood and acrylic picks, and the PiPicks design. 01:14:20 Conclusions and a preview of the next episode (Pickups Stacked and Universal Audio). 🔗 Recommended Links: Contact Exer Morales Instagram:   / punto.exer   Facebook:   / puntoexer   Contact Max García Instagram:   / theguitarnotebook   Facebook:   / theguitarnotebook   Reference video: https://youtube.com/live/7Q2YCNPw4RM #SunoAI #GuitarPractice #ZakkWylde #GuitarPicks #MusicProduction #ArtificialIntelligence #TheGuitarNotebook #TrasteandoPodcast