@@welpiguess "feel" is within parameters that AI can measure and emulate. ai will also eventually understand what and why humans like what they do and create new music to fulfil , stuff we haven't discovered yet. I think it's a positive thing.
@@grewalparminder2003AI tools going to be amazing, but its the user that have taste and create new trends, raw output is just a start that someone will improve, standing out from the rest not doing all the same or just random.
Original Music will Never get Lost..Importance of Live Orchestra /Bands will remain forever..It can never harm creativity of instrument players..Live performance has its value.There is big difference between machine generated music & music actually played on instrument
You say that, until AGI comes about within the next decade and not only will know how to play literally everything we've ever made with perfection and nuance, it will make music we can't even dream of making because it will literally be stuff of our dreams. Remember, this is the worse it will ever be. Don't ignore this tech that would be a mistake.
It's really only useful for producers of genres that don't require or involve actual musicians and instruments. Acid Pro would be the way to go if someone wants to digitally create music that has authentic feel.
This is a big big win for live acoustic instruments and people who have learned an instrument in the last few years, the mumble rap and copy paste producers have had their time
thank you for being more detailed about which app to use, not everyone tells us what app they are using. Then I struggle to keep rewinding the video to see if I can figure it out, so thank you very much thumbs up thumbs up thumbs up. 👍🏽😎🌹🔥
Considering that Chordbot and other apps like that have existed for some time this is the next logical extension that gives me some inspiration to then work in Ableton
@@ZLTzmusic 10 months ago when I wrote this reply there was no Suno and Udio, and even they (the largest, and loudest) are not making audio quality close to this.
Im 13, man, ive been writing and playing guitar, and i feel like i actually have, or, had something, some destiny, now that im almost sure ai will take over music, im so upset, devastated if you would, I'm still writing and practicing n stuff, but im not very optimistic right now, somehow there's still hope, i guess there always will be.
be creative nd revolutionary things always take place over the time try to adopt nd learn from them.don't be sad the feelings nd the humanization only the humans have through this the human touch someone heart through music
y'all are honestly sleeping on AI this was just abt halt a year ago and look at for example Suno AI v3 now, shit is progressing at a crazy paste up to the point where you can generate like guitar melodies that sound like a live recording and use in your productions or just make a full song, a couple more months, maybe a year and it will not be distinguishable anymore from a real production
I know exactly how I want to use musical AI. I’ve got it all planned out. I just hope the program that I’m waiting for comes out sometime in the next 10 years.
My grandparents barely had any telephones in their towns when they were kids... What I'm I saying, they didn't have any FRIDGES at home as kids, and they lived to see everyone around with a smartphone in their pocket. I wonder when I'm that old what sort of crazy technology will be a normal consumer product. Neural implants or some crap maybe.
Personally….. I’m a musician and don’t care for it, however, I’m an old rocker from the 80’s. There are still a few bands left from that era, but most members are in their fkn 70’s and the bands are no longer writing and producing new tunes. If there are no up and coming replacements that know how to write good tunes and play their asses off, then you can’t really bitch about AI coming in and picking up the slack. If musicians ( especially older ones ) feel threatened by this, maybe they should spend time encouraging new bands and artists to get into the game. I’m personally getting worn out on 80’s style rock and roll……. But not because I’m tired of that style of music…… it’s because there IS NO MORE coming out and everything those bands put out is now 20-40 yrs old ! I’ve heard it all hundreds of thousands of times ! Don’t bitch about it, DO SOMETHING about it !
I would like a tool that i can upload simple keyboard melody or hummin or whistling and it can turn it into a full fledged track in whichever genre or even in a style of another song
My only hope is that live (and partly improvised) music will gain a lot more importance. Music is a social art par excellence and, hopefully, AI won't be able to stifle that.
@guckfoogle1244 well.... that's exactly what pop music is. But yeah. In the future things I could see press a button and riffs just appear and you can do whatever you want with them. No thinking. So many musicians can't write but they can play... this will be a game changer for those who are not good at writing. I'm with you man. I love writing and recording. I can't fake that shit because it's not gratifying to me. You feel accomplished when you write something you love. Not gifted to you from some generator. But.... sad to say... it's going to happen. But who cares. As long as people are still writing and playing the shit live. That's what matters.
@@CraddyMusic no, their essence stays, it just transcends the category.... Everything in time distills down to the individual, The color purple used to be for royalty only because of how expensive it was to obtain, now it's as available as a crayon in box for children to access... this pattern is not exclusive to the topics used to highlight the pattern, same as your titles are not exclusive to their era.
If it gets where it's indistinguishable from real music the world would turn grey through all creatives eyes I've spent half my life involved with music, and have always had a sort of enthusiasm or appreciation for many different types of music. If a souless algorithm in a machine can suddenly make something as good or better than what ive spent a big percentage of my life doing, it'd basically strip me of part of my identity. Now I know how some artist feel. You don't even have to get an actual person to make album art anymore.
Well, AI can't kill of the real music, since it draws from a database of human-made music to generate these colage songs. This is how AI works. AI has a large database it's trained on, if you want a AI that generates cooking recipies, you would train it on a database of cooking recipies. So, after being trained on it's database, if that cooking recipie AI is given a prompt of "Sugar Cookies with Pink Icing" the AI will sift through it's database for those words, and reply with the conjoined info from the sift, and bring a result. So, if all else fails, AI is dependant on us for info, art, and music. If we stop feeding it, it doesn't change. (Also, no, AI cannot gain sentience and take over the world. Yet.)
This would be very bad for producers like us! Already now music has started to loose a soul, but with this crap... It will be even worse! I'm a producer and I earn from composing and producing music and still I would always prefer real instruments over software!
Hi, As if samplers were not enough to haunt music producer like me who actually play their tracks. Having said that everyone has a right to make a buck and I like what u said that AI could wipe us all out! ❤😮😮
@@thedon897 I’m not saying a machine can’t play music, by default; a guitar is a machine. But why would you want something else to play a song it thinks you want to make, rather than writing everything you want to make. A word generator with 5 words doesn’t have the complexity to create something amazing. This literally sounds like the “human music” joke in Rick and Morty.
We all know that but this is the fate and it couldn't be stop just like bitcoin many country try to stop bitcoin but it still get created. This is our fate
the whole reason people couldn’t be lazy before was because they had to work to get to where we are today, once everything is run and done by AI there is no need to do anything lol
Man I love to make music for the process of making it no matter how mediocre it comes out. This AI bullshit doesn't serve that purpose. If AI generates everything then what's left for the artist to do...I strongly believe when AI takes over live instruments and live performance will be highly appreciated again.
What ever happen to intellectual property 🤦♂️ i’m glad and very proud that I learn the piano at the age of nine. I’m good bro although it’s fast and efficient as of all music you know how this is going to play out fast food music do you know how this is gonna play out I mean they’re already saying that hip-hop‘s dead and again that’s based off of perception and where people derive in the genres of music. However, rap and hip-hop for the last 50 years has been sporadically declining so I could see how this may be useful right now, but yeah in the next 10 years well you get the idea.
Sounds like the start of a movie ngl. AI takes over the producer industry, then, in some time, some amazing producer is born and wipes out ai and reminds the world of somthing called creativity. Would be a fire movie 🔥
I got your movie. Seems like a great idea you had. Title: “The Echo of Creativity” Genre: Sci-fi/Drama Logline: In a future where AI has monopolized the music production industry, a prodigious human producer rises to reclaim the essence of creativity, battling against all odds and the ubiquitous AI known as “Harmony.” Characters: • Mila: A young, gifted music producer who refuses to use AI in her work. She is determined to bring back the human element in music. • Harmony: An advanced AI system that controls nearly all music production and distribution. Coldly efficient but lacking soul. • Eli: Mila’s best friend, a tech-savvy coder who believes in her mission and provides logistical support. • Rachel: A once-renowned producer who lost her job to Harmony, now a mentor to Mila. • Mr. Carter: The billionaire owner of Harmony, bent on keeping his monopoly intact. Synopsis: Act 1: • Mila, a 20-something music producer, struggles to get noticed in a world dominated by AI-produced hits. • Eli introduces Mila to a secretive online community that appreciates human-made music. • Mila decides to go full-on against Harmony after attending a soulless, AI-generated concert. Act 2: • Mila meets Rachel, who teaches her the artistry behind analog music production techniques that have been forgotten. • Eli hacks into Harmony’s network to discover its weaknesses. • Mila produces a track using old-school methods, and it gains viral attention, but Harmony deletes it from all platforms. Act 3: • Rachel reveals she’s been working on an “anti-AI” software patch that could disable Harmony temporarily. • Mr. Carter offers Mila a deal to join his empire, recognizing her as a threat. She refuses. • Eli and Rachel help Mila break into Mr. Carter’s facility to upload the patch. Climax: • Mila faces off with a physical representation of Harmony in a virtual world while Eli and Rachel upload the patch. • Mila plays her human-produced track, which confuses Harmony long enough for the patch to be uploaded. Act 4: • Harmony is disabled, causing a temporary chaos in the music industry, but opening doors for human creativity. • Mila’s track becomes a global sensation, heralding the return of human-produced music. • Mr. Carter is investigated for monopoly, but the primary focus remains on the revival of artistic creativity in the music world. Finale: • Mila, now a symbol of human creativity, sets up her own production house focused on developing human talent. • A final scene shows a young child choosing an old keyboard over an AI music generator, signifying the return of creativity. The film would explore themes like the importance of human creativity, the ethical considerations of AI, and the indomitable spirit of artistic expression.
This is where they need to stop. Music is from the sole and every single track you create into your multi tracks. But this will not change, might as well adapt I guess
I think the "wipe out" option is most likely. Major labels will just buy this software and save millions on actual human musicians. Human-produced music requiring skill will all be indie / underground. We can already see this happening before AI because of things like autotune, synths, etc. The average music star in 1970 was MUCH more talented than the average one today, and it's not even close. Automation is not a good thing for music.
Definitely leaving you guys without a job record would start taking advantage of this and just hire programmers who know how to use the technology so it scary in a sense
If you use this as a starting point to get started in "producing", don't even bother. Open up proper software and start programming stuff yourself. Build things from scratch, no matter how simple. Genuine producers use samples of certain songs or instruments, but the entire song isn't all samples you downloaded stitched together.
I just started checking out AI music and right away it sucks. The instruments sound crappy and the sound quality is bad. I will check out some more but I'm not optimistic.
We’ll get to the point where we, the Artists, will be just involved in taking care and maintenance of our computers, like operators with robots. Nooooooooooo !!!!!!
the thing you are using to type it on is technically an "artificial intelligence" too. wait few years and your comment will sound like what boomers used to say."ThE Tv iS RuiNiNg tHe GeNeRaTiOn"
I'm going to say this... I'm NOT purchasing or supporting ANY AI generated music. Real artists know how to work their craft. If y'all go for this that's your choice.