Flat2Forge

Flat2Forge

Sevilla, Spain
Joined : 18th May 2025 - 1 year ago
Last Online : 21st Jun 2026 - 5 days ago
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Mindway
Mindway 24th Jun 2026 22:59 - 1 day ago

on Phantom - Ft Charvox by Flat2Forge
Big track, and you kept all the layers under control very well. A definite throwback to the early 2k rock, a 10 out of 10 great track.
fanisatt
fanisatt 20th Jun 2026 09:24 - 6 days ago

on Phantom - Ft Charvox by Flat2Forge
I can feel the energy man and I think....I can also feel the uniqueness of your creation. Bravo !!! And I just google and read about Nu Metal...!! Cheersssssssssssssss !!
Zootman
Zootman 17th Jun 2026 11:08 - 1 week ago

on 3I Atlas Critical Failure by Flat2Forge
Very atmospheric track with some tasty synths. Love the vocoder, I've played around once on an old track with the free TAL one. Seems to work ok. That cuffed guitar is sweet too. Sounds is top notch. Sweet track all around.
AlexBorvin
AlexBorvin 16th Jun 2026 22:02 - 1 week ago

on Phantom - Ft Charvox by Flat2Forge
It's very difficult. There's so much airtime. There's a real lack of perception, but a genre is a genre.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 16th Jun 2026 - 1 week ago
Hey Alex! Thanks for the honest feedback, man. I completely get where you're coming from, especially with your classic rock background.

That 'airtime' and the space in the track are actually a huge part of the nu-metal. Unlike classic hard rock where the energy is a continuous wall of sound, this genre relies heavily on those big gaps and sudden drops to create contrast when the heavy guitars finally kick in. It definitely requires a different kind of perception to digest!

I really appreciate you taking the time to listen to something so far off your beaten path and sharing your thoughts. Respect, man!
RitajustRita
RitajustRita 16th Jun 2026 19:57 - 1 week ago

on Phantom - Ft Charvox by Flat2Forge
Hi.
At first I thought... okay, this is a bit too much for me. But after the intro, I could handle it, lol. When it comes to this kind of music, I'm more of an Iron Maiden person.
But I listened to your track all the way through, and it has amazing sounds, and you really have to be able to put this together. I can't.
My compliments.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 16th Jun 2026 - 1 week ago
Hi Rita! Thank you so much for giving it a chance and listening all the way through, especially since its a bit outside your usual style! That means the world to me.

Up the Irons! Iron Maiden are absolute legends, so I totally respect where you're coming from. Nu Metal can definitely be a bit of a shock to the system at first, lol, but Im so glad the sounds and the production kept you hooked after the intro.

Your compliments really made my day. Thank you for your open mind and your awesome feedback! Cheers!
Kayos2
Kayos2 16th Jun 2026 10:36 - 1 week ago

on Phantom - Ft Charvox by Flat2Forge
I have just leant what Nu Metal is ;) The quality of this composition is immense - everything has a wonderful pulsing energy for the beautiful vocal
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 16th Jun 2026 - 1 week ago
Hey Kayos! Haha, Im absolutely honored to be the one to introduce you to the term 'Nu Metal'! Im pretty sure youve probably heard bands like Linkin Park or Evanescence at some point without even knowing that was the name of the genre!

It means the world to me that you enjoyed the track. I was really aiming for that 'pulsing energy' by locking the heavy guitars, so knowing that it creates the perfect space for the vocals is amazing feedback.

Thank you so much for your continuous support and for always dropping such thoughtful insights. Much respect!
Cyberflares
Cyberflares 16th Jun 2026 06:30 - 1 week ago

on Phantom - Ft Charvox by Flat2Forge
Nice guitars nice drums nice synths vocals are cool this is a very cool track man sound production great track man :)
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 16th Jun 2026 - 1 week ago
Hey Robin, thank you so much, man! It means a lot coming from you. I was really trying to find that sweet spot between heavy guitars and modern trap elements for my first dive into Nu Metal, so I'm stoked that the mix of synths, drums, and guitars resonated with you.

I really appreciate you taking the time to listen and your continuous support, brother. Have a great week!
Kayos2
Kayos2 12th Jun 2026 08:42 - 2 weeks ago

on Drought by Flat2Forge
I LOVE that slow Country twang you have permeated through this - adds a whole layer of extra sadness - cos we know them country folk sure do suffer, right?!
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 12th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hey Kayos!

Thank you so much! Really glad you caught and appreciated that slow country twang on the guitars. I wanted to blend that raw, melancholic string vibe with the heavy trap elements to give it that extra dark, suffering edgeand you know how it goes, nobody brings that kind of sadness to a melody quite like the country style! Haha.
Pnnywze
Pnnywze 11th Jun 2026 05:31 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
Much love bro. The time will come to make better use of your skill and energy. Trust me.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 11th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Thanks a lot for the love and the wise words, bro. I really appreciate it.

You are completely right, my energy belongs to creating real music and keeping my focus on the craft. This experiment was just a quick reality check for the community, but the point has been proven and it's time to move on to bigger and better projects.

Thanks for looking out bro. Respect!
RitajustRita
Hi
I completely agree with you.
I wonder how you can be proud of something you didn't make.
I can make beats myself, but they are usually not good enough or not the right genre for my vocals. So I let AI make beats for me, for which I also own the rights, which is better for YouTube. In the beginning, I always mentioned that they weren't my own beats. LM members know it now, and if I do use one of my own beats, I mention that proudly and I have the right to be proud... or so I think lol.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 11th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi Rita!

You've hit the nail on the head. That single sentence of yours says it all: 'I wonder how you can be proud of something you didn't make.' That is the core of the whole issue.

I truly respect your approach. There is absolutely nothing wrong with using AI as a tool for backing tracks or inspiration, as long as you are honest about it. You are transparent, the community knows your process, and when you do make your own beats, you have every right to be genuinely proud because it came from your own talent and effort.

The problem arises when people build a massive, fake narrative around an algorithm, pretending there's a live studio band with real flesh-and-blood musicians just to feed an illusion. That's not art; it's just deception.

Thank you for bringing such an honest, clear, and refreshing perspective to this thread. People like you keep the real spirit of this community alive! Cheers!
Snelkku
Snelkku 10th Jun 2026 15:04 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
Oh, that does makes more sense now. But yeah no, my point was not to discourage the idea of the experiment. It's was just how I feel about publishing AI generated tracks in general. :)
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 11th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hey Snelkku!

Absolutely, I completely understood your point and I'm totally with you on that. Publishing AI tracks as if they were real art is a plague.

I'm glad the context makes sense now. Thanks for the cool attitude and for sharing your thoughts.
Snelkku
Snelkku 10th Jun 2026 14:38 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
AI is way too impressive these days man. Just imagine like 10 years from now. I personally dislike publishing AI generated songs, cuz I think they should be just kept to yourself. It's a great way to get inspiration though. Nevertheless I respect that you clearly labeled this as AI generated.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 10th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi there!

I completely agree with your take: AI shouldn't be published as real music, and true artistry belongs to human effort.

However, I think you missed the core twist here. This track wasn't uploaded to be 'honest' about using AI; it is a pure sarcastic social experiment. I generated it in 30 seconds using the free version of Suno specifically to expose other users on this platform who are faking their production and passing off AI garbage as 'real live studio bands.'

I put the disclaimer in the description to stop the experiment and show how easily people get fooled, not because I support publishing this kind of content. We actually think exactly the same way about this!
Asociale
Asociale 10th Jun 2026 09:12 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
Hi there dude! The track is good, nice vibe and all that stuff but everyone who knows how neuronets sound recognize them instantly, it's just a matter of time and experience. I tried Suno as well, it was fun, and maybe some its tools could be useful. I guess there's plenty of possibilities of generating separate samples and it could be used instead of buying sample packs. But anyway Suno can't make sound design which human mind and heart do. So it can be taken as additional tool and it's nice, but true ideas belong to people.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 10th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi Asociale!

You are 100% correct, and you actually nailed the exact point of this track.

I think theres a slight misunderstanding here: this track is pure sarcasm. It was an experiment. I made it in 30 seconds using a free Suno prompt specifically to prove how easily some people on this platform get fooled by AI, to the point of adding it to their 'rock playlists' or believing there is a 'real live band' behind it.

Like you said, anyone with ears and experience can spot the digital texture instantly. I completely agree with you that true soul and sound design belong to human mind and heart. My goal here wasn't to present this as my 'art', but to expose the lack of honesty and criteria of those who try to pass off AI garbage as real studio work.
sounders
sounders 10th Jun 2026 02:14 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
Nice move and totally derivative. I had the comments removed off my last track, even one too you.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 10th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi sounders!

Thanks for stopping by. Its funny how fast the 'report button' gets pushed around here the moment someone brings up an uncomfortable truth or an honest debate.

It's a shame they deleted your comments too, but it just proves the pattern: some people are terrified of transparency and prefer to live in an artificial bubble where no one can question their 'live band' illusions.

Appreciate you sharing that experience.
juankar
juankar 9th Jun 2026 22:24 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
Sorry for bringing this up here, but when I replied to your comment on my song, since I have to use a translator, I tried to paste the translation and the whole message wasn't published due to character limits, and it won't let me post the rest. Here's the last part:

I have to agree with you that it's strange there's no proof of physical existence. Something struck me after listening to your song live. Of all the people you hear in Manuela's live performance, whom I used as an example of a real performance, not one of them has uploaded a photo of the concert to any social media, no reference to them listening to their favorite band, nothing from real life these days. If I ran into Manuela on the street, given how much I admire her, I'd upload a photo with her to Instagram, Facebook, etc. in a heartbeat. But even though it's strange, I don't have any proof to the contrary, that it's all fake. That's why I have to focus on what's real for me: the kindness and time Manuela has given me since day one in this community.
I only ask that any questions be addressed respectfully, without direct confrontation, politely, and with the necessary space for everyone to coexist in this community.
I think I might take some time off from all of this, I don't know how long. I have enough problems without adding another one.

Thank you for the respect you've shown in your words.

And best regards. Juan Carlos
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 9th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi Juan Carlos,

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your personal situation with such incredible honesty. I deeply respect your sincerity, your transparency, and your vision regarding the value of time.

However, while I understand your gratitude, I cannot agree that intentioned kindness can justify deception. True kindness is built on honesty; when it is wrapped in lies, fake profiles, and hidden tools, it is no longer genuine. Taking advantage of someones good faith, time, and trust to sustain a false narrative or an illusion of a 'live band' isn't being a good personit is a selfish act used for personal validation. Abusing the trust of people who genuinely want to learn is exactly what damages this community.

I am glad my experiment helped you look at things objectively and see those physical inconsistencies for yourself. You have a clean heart and you value what is real.

Please take all the time you need to rest and take care of your personal matters. Your peace of mind comes first. Thank you for your words and for the mutual respect. I truly wish you the best, Juan Carlos. Take care.
juankar
juankar 9th Jun 2026 21:40 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
I'm speechless!
That you created this, which sounds like a killer live track, with just four mouse clicks in a day... I realize I have no idea what can be done with AI.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 9th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Exactly, and I just went with the very first result the AI generated for me, using the free version of Suno.
DanMed
DanMed 9th Jun 2026 20:37 - 2 weeks ago

on Unplugged from Reality - LIVE from the Prompt Line by Flat2Forge
I will be short on this topic. Ai as tool, yes, as sole creator no. It's just plain stupid to put something u didn't worked on as your work. I see ai production as potential useful tool. That's all. On the other hand we can all ask ourself here on loops page, If you use someone else samples is it really your song too? On rest i agree with Anthony on almost everything he writed.
Cheers!
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 9th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi DanMed!

And you know what's the saddest part? As absurd as it seems to take credit for something you didn't create, this happens daily on Looperman. There are users who take advantage of the goodwill of the people in this community, abusing their trust and making them believe they're recording live music with a real band in a studio. It's a complete illusion based on deception. And if you simply try to politely ask about your doubts regarding their work, they respond with personal attacks and then twist the conversation you had with them to make it seem like you're the bad guy, after first deleting any trace of the conversation to cover their tracks.

Regarding your question about sampleswhich is a great debate for a site like LoopermanI think there's a huge line. When you use samples, you are still arranging, mixing, choosing the key, creating the structure, and matching the BPMs with your own ears and hands. You are building a puzzle. With pure AI, you don't even touch the puzzle pieces; you just ask a machine to deliver a finished picture.

Thanks for dropping by and sharing your honest view.
AnthonyAttard
The track turned out just as expected, great, but its greatness came from the way it was driven. I once fed Suno some original Italian lyrics of mine, and with every verse it created a beautiful Italian ballad. The lyrics were good, but the music always surpassed them., I asked for those lyrics to be paired with classical music, and the result floored me. It felt like pure genius, so well-trained, with access to millions of songs, deep classical knowledge, and any modern genre. It's here, and instead of just watching, we should learn it and take control, sit in the drivers seat. Otherwise, computer scientists will simply work around objections and continue the virtual journey without us. We created it, teaching it both the good and bad, and there have always been tutors. If you want to judge, look at those who profit from it.
It's unfair of course, and I understand the frustration of passing off an AI-crafted song as your own or as work done in a real studio with real musicians. On the other hand, hundreds of companies use this scientific tool, especially in music, through hardware and software like synthesizers or VSTs that use advanced programming to produce "natural" sounding instruments, in various ways. I need to say that its much better to see musicians work with AI for creating music than people who only know how to control the outcome of AI music generation through their linguistic expertise. As you know, algorithms can respond to many types of signals. They don't need to be music notes or clefs; they can be transformed into any kind of auditory or visual output. There's no need to react, just act, keeping your eyes on the near or distant future, depending on where you truly belong.
Best regards, Anthony
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 9th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hi Anthony!

Thank you so much for this incredibly analytical, honest, and well-thought-out comment. It is refreshing to read someone who speaks about this technology with such clarity and maturity, without hiding behind illusions or fake studio stories.

I completely agree with your point about being in the driver's seat. My experiment with this track wasn't an attack on technology itself, but a critique of honesty. As you perfectly stated, passing off an AI-generated track as a real, human studio recording with real musicians is unfair to the community and to the craft.

There is a massive difference between a real musician using advanced tools to enhance their vision, and someone with just 'linguistic expertise' generating a full track and claiming the applause for a job they didn't actually do.

Your approach is respectable because you are honest about the tool. If everyone on the platform shared your integrity and transparency, this debate wouldn't even exist. Huge respect for your words, Anthony. Best regards!
Danke2026
Brilliant, brilliant, f...ing brilliant! :-)
Hats off,
Danke
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 9th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Thanks, Danke! Glad to see there are still ears in this community that can appreciate a well-crafted 'concert'. Sometimes you just have to let the AI code do the singing to see who is really listening. I appreciate the support, mate! Cheers!
PaulCreaney11
Wow bro this is seriously soo good! I would honestly throw this in my rock playlist for sure, Fantastic work from all
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 9th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Thanks, Paul! I'm glad you appreciate the raw energy of my virtual band. It's amazing what a state-of-the-art graphics card and a text prompt can achieve these days when you put them in a AI prompt. Cheers!
sounders
sounders 9th Jun 2026 01:05 - 2 weeks ago

on Ghost Hunter by Flat2Forge
I love the sounds you've created for this piece. Something very evocative and deep for me. It's the Hammond, an ancient weapon of the elders wielded skillfully slays me every time bro. Give my Love to Spain. I spent many a good year in Andalusia and Extramadura. I miss it dearly.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 12th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Hey Sounders!

Wow, what an amazing comment, man. Calling the Hammond 'an ancient weapon of the elders wielded skillfully' is honestly one of the coolest phrases anyone has ever left on my tracks. I'm absolutely framing that! Glad that deep, evocative vibe hit you so hard.

I will gladly pass your love to Spain! Andalusia and Extremadura are beautiful, magical placesno wonder you miss them so much. The sun, the culture, and the food here always inspire that extra touch of soul.

Thanks for the awesome support and for taking the time to write such a poetic review, brother. Much respect!
sayamrajsagar
sayamrajsagar 8th Jun 2026 11:44 - 2 weeks ago

on Ghost Hunter by Flat2Forge
Great music Flat2Forge.
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 8th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Thank you bro!
AnthonyAttard
AnthonyAttard 8th Jun 2026 08:58 - 2 weeks ago

on Drought by Flat2Forge
The sound is impressive, with a deep, vibrating bass and a cool guitar tone that adds a unique character to the piece. It could use a bit more development, as it feels like it deserves at least another minute.
Best regards, Anthony
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 8th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Appreciate the compliments on the bass and guitar tones, Anthony!

Regarding the duration and structure, that's actually the whole essence and DNA of modern Trap. In this genre, the main melody is meant to hypnotize through repetition, and standard beats rarely go over 2 minutes because they are tailor-made for an artist to ride the wave, not to sound like a progressive rock piece.

Best regards, F2F!
XSenoT
XSenoT 7th Jun 2026 13:46 - 2 weeks ago

on Drought by Flat2Forge
very clean track, i like the guitar, hoped for a different drop 1:02 but still great
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 7th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Thank you so much for the honest and detailed feedback! Clean mixes and solid guitar tones are something I work really hard on, so I'm thrilled you liked that part.

Really appreciate you listening so closely and dropping such a constructive comment. Cheers!
sounders
sounders 7th Jun 2026 12:44 - 2 weeks ago

on Drought by Flat2Forge
I Love the modern Americana Noir feel with the great guitar tones and that bass is so shmoov an nice. Outstanding moves and productions my friend
Flat2Forge
Flat2Forge replied 7th Jun 2026 - 2 weeks ago
Wow, thank you so much, my friend! I absolutely love that you caught that 'Modern Americana Noir' vibethat dark, cinematic, and atmospheric feel was exactly what I was aiming for with this piece!

Really glad you enjoyed the guitar tones and that 'shmoov' bassline, I spent a lot of time locking that groove into the mix. Getting an 'outstanding' review from you means a lot.

Appreciate you stopping by and showing such deep appreciation for the production. Cheers!
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