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Sonic Big Bang’s Système d'Intention Structurée™(SIS™) is a structured methodology for AI music generation. Its core idea is that before opening tools such as Suno or Udio, creators should first clarify what role the music plays in the visuals, how the energy should evolve, and what kind of sonic world should be used. It is not simply a course on prompt templates; it tries to establish a “decide first, generate later” workflow.
According to the page, the deliverables include a book, 9 appendices, and 4 SIS™ GPTs, with instant access provided. This makes it feel more like a self-paced digital course or methodology pack than a live class or 1-on-1 coaching program. The subject matter is highly niche: AI music generation, video scoring, and sound-design decision-making for content creation. Based on the page, the teaching language appears to be French. The main copy does not disclose any certificate, course length, chapter outline, or whether there is a community or feedback on assignments.
The current launch offer is listed at €29, down from €129, as a one-time payment, with a 90-day guarantee and secure payment mentioned. For a content package, the entry price is not high. If learners are already frequent users of Suno or Udio, the value proposition may be reasonably attractive. However, the page does not list specific payment methods, nor does it explain the detailed refund conditions. Support information appears to be limited mainly to an email address.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it addresses the common AI music-generation problem of repeatedly regenerating outputs without being able to reproduce or control the results. The included GPT tools may also make it easier to translate creative intent into usable prompts. The downside is that the information disclosed is somewhat marketing-heavy: there is limited detail on the instructor’s background, institutional credentials, complete course structure, sample cases, or how learning outcomes are assessed. Although the page includes testimonials from an editor, a content creator, and a freelance director, they lack verifiable specifics.
It is best suited to creators who already have some experience with AI music generation, often score short films or content, and want to reduce random trial and error. It is less suitable for people who do not understand French at all, expect systematic music theory instruction, or need a certificate for credibility. Access from China cannot be determined from the page itself. In practice, however, external tools such as Suno, Udio, and GPT, as well as euro-denominated payments, may involve uncertainty around connectivity, accounts, and payment. Alternatives include official Suno/Udio tutorials, YouTube AI music tutorials, domestic AI music-generation courses, and general prompt-engineering courses.
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