As a music producer, this tool is 100% a W for people to help themselves get over a block. At the same time I hope that traditional methods still remain more utilized so we retain character through different artists. I could see myself using this to get an idea of something to do in a track, then making something inspired by the AI-generated stems. Dope program
As a music producer for hobby I'D LOVE to have something like that, especially integrated in the DAW to quickly convert tons of drafts and ideas into complete songs, even if they are low quality (I'll never get famous anyway so..).
Anime related to AI DJs and AI Music: 1. Carol and Tuesday 2. Macross Plus Both excellent and directed Shinchiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo)
He is hyping it because it's not set in stone It will improve These things are not your typical software look feature but no not so much look back 1 year and today the ammount of progress these tools made it For example video generation Will Smith eating noodles then vs now do you get it Every flaw you see will be eliminated You are thinking in now which will pass he is thinking in future which will come if the world doesnt end so that's the hyping you thought
would love to get my hands on this to help hint at possible alt tunes to what I've created using certain instruments on parts of tracks I've created, but I wouldn't use it as an online service, no way I would trust copyrighted content uploaded and used as and how they see fit, which would undoubtedly require us to agree with some small print in some hidden t&c's somewhere... Locally run, no phone home or upload and needs to use the gpu, not cpu.
At first, it was clearly musically competent, but the song wasn't appealing, then around 9:21 it was nice. But as soon as you added even more (ie piano and synth) it got really bad around 11:08, too much going on at some point, lesson learned. Really cool tool overall.
We desperately need an open-source music generator that's comparable to Suno. There are several out there, but they just don't compare in quality. We have everything else for open source except for this, unfortunately.
Is it me, but I hear the pitch of your rhodes riff getting a bit higher at the end of each note, so it goes slightly out of tune. my brain says, ok, that's intersing, sounds like David Bowie could sing on it, but my ears say "naahhh" ;-). But thanks for the video, this AI seems promising, but should be integrated into the DAW.
What music software is that? Looks very simple to use. FL Studio gets tiring after a while with all the clicking around. Need AI to just optimize things to a few clicks by hearing and suggesting.
This will never be publicly released and you know it. You’re just in the lucky position where you have a large RU-vid following where you can gain access to it. But this will never be released. Mark my words.
It sounds like the AI even imitated the sync fluctuation (fluttering) of the source material. I guess this is why the piano and synth sounds so awful.
I KNEW Sony was up to something lol. Capitalism always has its days. Suing Suno but have a competitor product at the ready lol. Sneaky sneaky. And it doesn’t mess with IP since you can copyright music so long as you have direction and control and editing of what AI generates.
I imagine that couldn't be far off. In suno, you can manually change lyrics to a song that has already been made and the vocals may be a different voice but it does update with the new lyrics.