ACE Studio 2.0 is an AI-first music workstation that brings a whole lineup of AI models into one smooth workflow, from vocals and instruments to full-song generation and beyond, so a single creator can work like a full team from first idea to final release.
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Congrats on the launch! Is there a way to identify existing melodies while creating?
Congratulations on going live! It's really useful! What are your business strategies and monetization models for this tool?
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Okay I have so many questions about the tech stack lol. But even without knowing the details, I can tell this is well-built. Sounds great, runs smooth, integrates with my DAW. That's all I need. Solid product!
I’m really happy to see Ace Studio on Product Hunt – this brings back a lot of memories for me. I started using Ace back when I was still a music student, and it quickly became one of my favourite tools to sketch and arrange ideas.
What I appreciated most at the time was how low the barrier to entry was, even for someone with a music major background. A lot of DAWs are powerful but heavy and overcomplicated; Ace managed to give me what I needed without slowing down the creative flow. For building a complete track, the “big four” essentials are all there – guitar, piano, bass and drums – so I could shape a full arrangement very quickly.
I’ve always loved the manual control over melodic lines in Ace Studio. Being able to fine-tune the melody phrasing and details so intuitively made it feel closer to “performing” than just clicking notes into a grid, which is a big deal for anyone who actually cares about musical expression, not just sound design.
Now that I’m working full-time, it’s really nice to see how much the product has evolved and that the team is still iterating and coming back to compete on the charts. It honestly brings me back to those late nights composing and arranging for fun and for school projects.
I genuinely hope Ace Studio keeps growing and reaches even more musicians – both students and independent creators. Tools like this make arranging and production more accessible and enjoyable, and help more people experience the fun side of making music.
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Congrats on the launch! Is there a way to identify existing melodies while creating?
ACE Studio 2.0
@ashish_dubey11 Thank you! We have a model that can analyse midi from the audio if that's what you ask
Congratulations on your launch! What is the major difference with Suno?
Thordata
Congratulations on going live! It's really useful! What are your business strategies and monetization models for this tool?
Okay I have so many questions about the tech stack lol. But even without knowing the details, I can tell this is well-built. Sounds great, runs smooth, integrates with my DAW. That's all I need. Solid product!
ACE Studio 2.0
@frankk Thank you Frank for giving it a try!
As an annual subscriber of version 1.0, I'd like to ask if version 2.0 supports rap singing😁
Great idea! What would be the difference compared with Suno?
CyberCut AI
I just tried it and felt very great!!
And really hope ACE Studio can release the API version to enterprise customers!
FastMoss
I’m really happy to see Ace Studio on Product Hunt – this brings back a lot of memories for me. I started using Ace back when I was still a music student, and it quickly became one of my favourite tools to sketch and arrange ideas.
What I appreciated most at the time was how low the barrier to entry was, even for someone with a music major background. A lot of DAWs are powerful but heavy and overcomplicated; Ace managed to give me what I needed without slowing down the creative flow. For building a complete track, the “big four” essentials are all there – guitar, piano, bass and drums – so I could shape a full arrangement very quickly.
I’ve always loved the manual control over melodic lines in Ace Studio. Being able to fine-tune the melody phrasing and details so intuitively made it feel closer to “performing” than just clicking notes into a grid, which is a big deal for anyone who actually cares about musical expression, not just sound design.
Now that I’m working full-time, it’s really nice to see how much the product has evolved and that the team is still iterating and coming back to compete on the charts. It honestly brings me back to those late nights composing and arranging for fun and for school projects.
I genuinely hope Ace Studio keeps growing and reaches even more musicians – both students and independent creators. Tools like this make arranging and production more accessible and enjoyable, and help more people experience the fun side of making music.