@@yt-bk3wf I think it's really interesting that a lot of people seem to have this idea of not being allowed to enjoy anything related to AI for some reason. idk how familiar most of you are with music production but AI in music is a lot more complex than you'd think and there are a lot of ways of using these tools while still being original in my opinion, which I assume is one of the main concerns of people. In my humble opinion thinking that music can only ever be either "AI-generated" OR "human-made" is lacking any sort of nuance and doesn't do the whole conversation about AI and "originality" as a whole any justice. I've been making music for little over 10 years now and for the last 7-8 years or so making beats has been my full-time job. I can think of tons of examples where the general public wouldn't even think twice about calling something "real" art and even praise the artist without ever questioning the origin of the music, simply because they know little to nothing about music production and the industry as a whole. It's only now that AI has become a thing when people all of a sudden started applying what feels like this arbitrary standard of what's original (and ethical) and what isn't. It seems like people demand that everything that involves any sort of use of generative AI tools needs to be labelled as AI generated music which feels very binary and naive and it completely disregards every possible way of using it that goes beyond the commonly known "push a button and get song" method. What if someone makes 16 bars from scratch featuring a whole bunch of elements like drums, bass, some chords, maybe some ear candy or whatever and instead of arranging the whole thing with the tracks you already have as you usually would, upload it to suno or udio and have them extend the track and maybe even get some additional instruments in there that would take forever to do authentically in midi (e.g. trumpets, guitar solos). Is the result of that AI music, is it human-made and original or is it somewhere in between? I don't know the answer to that and to be honest with you it doesn't matter to me, I just feel like it's a bit hypocritical to act like you can only enjoy music knowing 100% who or what it was made by. Anyway, whatever you think the answer to that question may be though, I put a lot of manual labor and effort into every single track and collection, using the skills I acquired over the course of 10 years in areas like sound design, production, mixing & mastering, to create something most people can't, not because I'm special in any way, but because you can't replace human intelligence (yet lol) and the experience from doing something for a very long time. If after all this you still genuinely feel like any sort of AI use is unethical or simply not real art, then this channel is probably not for you because I have no issue with using new tools and technologies to help expand and speed up my creative process. The only goal here is to make as much good music as possible, maybe help some people with whatever they're dealing with along the way, and create a nice environment for people to come together and enjoy these collections for what they are, art.
@@homealoneagain.I empathize with a couple points. But I think it's pretty clear that there are other factors at play. The *way* you're releasing the music, the amount of it that mostly sounds the same, and the format / album art being very standardized, the fact that lofi as a genre is often a shell of its more vibrant influences... it all comes across as a streaming revenue scheme. You may have years of experience as a sound designer / arranger / etc. but your channel comes across as soulless. I get wanting have a "production line" method when you're trying to monetize your music, but when I hear these songs, and they all sound kind of generic and lifeless, and aren't taking any risks that a passionate human naturally would, you can't be mad when people are put off by the whole thing
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@avocVOD sorry man didn't see that one, check the replies of the pinned comment! if you're interested in drum samples send me an email, I can send you some stuff :)
Found this channel recently and have had this music on almost 24/7. This is the kind of lofi I've been looking for but struggled to find. Cool stuff man, love it.
Serious question, seeing how these are put out in such a small time frame, are these AI generated beats? no hate if they are. These beats have been constantly in the background early in the morning, driving to and from work, etc. Love them, just curious cause if they are then damn...AI really is taking over.
just a suggestion, could you possibly make a *youtube* playlist with all of your previous playlists and the new upcoming playlists so that we can continuously listen to all of the tracks you've put together?
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Can you make a playlist of neo soul guitar like this one? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-polOG2kXTkQ.html. Currently this is the only one I can find on youtube that sounds good, I wish there'd be more. Thanks