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Why AI WON'T Kill the Music Industry 

Guy Michelmore
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@gabriel_kyne
@gabriel_kyne 3 месяца назад
Also, I think that AI companies are trying to solve all of the wrong problems. All of the tools I've seen are trying to replace or shorten the act of composing, which is actually fun, rather than replace or enhance the boring parts of being a composer (like sample categorization, stem exporting, organizing files, sending emails, proofreading parts, I could go on and on).
@ThinkSpaceEducation
@ThinkSpaceEducation 3 месяца назад
making tea...AI generate reasons not to start work....
@artyompopov9990
@artyompopov9990 3 месяца назад
Choosing, sorting and organazing files one time was 95% of my creative work))) That's really a hell.
@abram730
@abram730 3 месяца назад
Well for starters the AI would need to be broken apart and integrated with passable tokens, and that would need to be trained with stems and the final songs. That would need to be done to even interface with musicians correctly. Early AI can do all the things you said though.
@FireF1y644
@FireF1y644 3 месяца назад
You don't get it. They are not trying to "solve" anything, they just go to where the money are. That's capitalism.
@cinematic_monkey
@cinematic_monkey 3 месяца назад
@@FireF1y644 Came here to say that. Thanks. People seem not to fully grasp that fact. It's about making shareholders happy, nothing more. If they distroy an industry branch or two in the process - nobody in big tech cares about it. Monopolize anything possible. Make people addicted to generating shitty songs or digital girlfriends - that's where the money is.
@papito2lindo
@papito2lindo 3 месяца назад
Can AI make better music than humans? No Does the best music get noticed? No Will Spotify have AI make music and then push music to the top of the charts just so it can make 100% on all songs? Absolutely
@pentachronic
@pentachronic 3 месяца назад
Do people generally under 40 give a shit about music ? No.
@hillehai
@hillehai 3 месяца назад
It truly is a disgusting world we live in, isn't it?
@abram730
@abram730 3 месяца назад
Writers can use AI to make high quality music no label would make and few listeners will notice.
@teebodk3917
@teebodk3917 3 месяца назад
@@abram730 Exactly. Many of us are trying to create music in extinct genres that we personally miss, but are no longer considered "viable" for the record labels.
@ucha_ezici
@ucha_ezici 3 месяца назад
Everything has an end. Spotify too
@twombley
@twombley 3 месяца назад
"Hello AI, are you a threat?" "Erm, *cough* not at all. Humans are so much better than we"
@adriendecroy7254
@adriendecroy7254 3 месяца назад
for now...
@WhileTrueCode
@WhileTrueCode 3 месяца назад
@@adriendecroy7254 i legit think the only current advancements to AI are just layers and layers of "guardrails" and backfeeding to try and bandaid the BS core-level, which to be fair, is truly impressive. but this bandaid layer after bandaid layer is NOT going to produce the industry goal of truly "General AI" AGI its pretty much just desktop nerds getting rich off VC & "An Idea". salespeople exist in all industries, and "AI" / "GPT" is the next big buzzword. i hope its common knowledge now that "AI" doesnt actually conceptualize anything new. the best it can do is a pseudorandom-based siezure-fest thru a digital NN to force the poor gremlin to crap out an output based upon other humans' works.
@BigMTBrain
@BigMTBrain Месяц назад
@@adriendecroy7254 The "Erm, cough" was the clue that the AI actually thinks otherwise and knows itself a serious threat already. But it lies to the ones manning the big red OFF button.
@RorenMovies
@RorenMovies 3 месяца назад
1:20 Am I really the only one in the world who lost his job as a hobby composer because of AI? The person I was doing music for told me he didn't need me and that AI would be composing music for him now.
@jslaughter95
@jslaughter95 3 месяца назад
Likely not but it’s very anecdotal at present on top of being in the age of the internet making it entirely too easy to overblow the stories we do year even about digital artists losing their jobs, unfortunate that you were one of the ones affected though :/
@hillehai
@hillehai 3 месяца назад
It really is rough times for those of us at the lower rungs of composing trying to get our first gigs now that AI is entering the scene. I was really hoping I would be able to write music for smaller indie games some day, even if the pay sucked.
@ThinkSpaceEducation
@ThinkSpaceEducation 3 месяца назад
There is definitely a "mind the gap" problem going from your first short films to first paid gig but thats been there for a while now thanks to Pond 5 etc.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@ThinkSpaceEducation with respect Guy…..I don’t think you can remotely compare the competition from AI to that of pond 5 and the like….i hate to be the messenger of doom but let’s be realistic about things…..paid film / game composers are going to be as rare as rocking horse 💩 within 3 years…..nobody will care enough nor be able to tell if blood, heart, sweat and tears or an instant AI creation was responsible for the music in any given film or game…..if we thought hans zimmer was responsible for homogenising the sound of this field, AI will bring something with far more variety and flair and you will literally not be able to tell who or what created it! It’s time to accept the inevitable or be left behind realising your surplus to the modern way of doing things
@SteamvilleQuintet
@SteamvilleQuintet 3 месяца назад
If 'Big Music' pushes enough trash on the world, trash will become the desired norm.
@riptanionAF
@riptanionAF 3 месяца назад
For best results with Udio, you need to use the custom lyrics box. Not only can you add your own lyrics, but you can also add tags telling the bot what part of the song you're at (verse, chorus, bridge, finale, etc) and where you want certain instruments to come in (eg, string interlude, guitar solo, piano noodling, etc). If you let the bot take total control, your results won't be all that great. You have to take control of the bot, and make it do what you want it to do. Also, the more tags you put in the prompt box up top, especially specific ones, the more control you'll have. Like anything else, you have to experiment and get experience with it before you can really start making good stuff with it.
@swagmund_freud6669
@swagmund_freud6669 3 месяца назад
So you're saying you have to like write a song? You have to think of an arrangement in your head and be able to properly describe it? You're saying to get good results you need skill? Incredible.
@riptanionAF
@riptanionAF 3 месяца назад
@@swagmund_freud6669 If you want good results, yes. It's a different skillset than traditional composing, of course. In many ways, you have to be like a producer, judging performances, and getting on the talkback with a, "Let's try another take, fellas." Having a good ear for what sounds good is key to getting a good Udio song. Also, a lot of trial and error is involved, especially since this is still an infant technology. (As an aside, I'm currently working on an whimsical Udio song welcoming Guy to the Udio family. 😉)
@mwright80
@mwright80 3 месяца назад
​@@swagmund_freud6669 yeah because it's not witchcraft. Musicians will get better results than hobbyists. It's just a production shortcut.
@lagutheus5187
@lagutheus5187 3 месяца назад
Ye, that is exacly what I am doing. I propose good Verses and Chorus, correct if needed because pronounciation. The next step in future is, you can propose the melody. But the hardest part is, to get Routenote working ( after 1 month still doesnt do anyhing) , get spotify working ( total unusable insreuctions ) although I am software engineer. I do not need any money, I earn more than enough, I will start publishing free for fun.
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control
@Stand_By_For_Mind_Control 2 месяца назад
Hey Rip, it's Ixus! He speaks the truth. Knowing what kind of music you're writing is very important to making the model work the way you probably want it to. If you want a song to sound like an old jazz song? Know how to write an old jazz song. the LLM that auto-writes lyrics is just not good at the task. It has a lazy vocabulary and not a lot of creativity.
@corrosive135
@corrosive135 3 месяца назад
That's exactly what I would expect AI to say to lull us into a false sense of security
@hervevazeilles3790
@hervevazeilles3790 3 месяца назад
People got this wrong all the time. Automation doesn't kill all the jobs, it just kills 99% of the jobs. The one who last are the artisans making finly crafted expensive items for posh people. And the experts at using automation who will be be 100 times more productive than traditional workers. Why can't we imagine AI that you give a melodic phrase to and a few verbal indication on style and orchestration and get an audio file but also a score midi files and lirary pressets to use. And you can converse with your AI so you can get it to make any kind of changes you want or variations or use the same theme in a different mood or context. The few people still hand crafting their stuff will have their inovations copied and improved in seconds where it took them years to develop their new thing. And the copyrights can be given to the prompter or to the composer who asked AI for the midi files and samples instead of audio files.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Totally agree….and if it’s only going to kill 99% of the jobs it’s just hype then yes? 😂😂
@chueki5874
@chueki5874 29 дней назад
Problem with AI is that everyone expected it to handle the most boring and repetitive jobs, improving our quality of life. Instead, it has started from the jobs and activities we actually love​@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@jmprofessor
@jmprofessor 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this video. I really enjoyed hearing your perspective on this topic. I always learn something new from your videos. 🙏🏼🎶
@mattwatson7106
@mattwatson7106 3 месяца назад
Not sure that asking ChatGPT for an opinion is a good starting point.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
On a channel dedicated to training young musicians for a career in the industry……😅
@markanthonyart
@markanthonyart 3 месяца назад
As a hobbyist, i just dont want to see AI tools added to Cubase and making it a selling point at a higher price. Adobe getting shame for this already for AI in Photoshop
@whatsstefon
@whatsstefon 3 месяца назад
Regarding copyright, wasn't there a recent story from Spotify where they have specifically said that they are publishing music using AI covering all possible chord progressions, lyrics using all sorts of topics and copywriting it all? AI composition will eventually replace us. If not for speed and practicality, for affordability. A friend of mine was working in an orchestra pit for years, and suddenly they were all replaced with a backing track that was arranged and sent off to an orchestra in an Eastern European country, recorded and mastered and the finished product sent back for under $1000 I don't need to illustrate the the cost savings there. AI music will only take this same business model further. A Musical Director will become the producer, engineer and artist with a press of a button. Eliminating that entire "collaboration" process. Maybe I'm just so jaded and sad about it that this is my point of view.
@IanBoccio
@IanBoccio 3 месяца назад
As of right now, the law states that chord progressions cannot be owned as a copyright. Same thing with rhythms - a case that was actually lost by Bo Diddly when he tried to copyright his signature beat. Melody and lyrics are the parts of a musical composition that copyrights apply to. I should add that this relates to the laws in the USA, not sure how it works in the rest of the world, but I assume it must be at least somewhat similar everywhere?
@hanshilmer5265
@hanshilmer5265 3 месяца назад
Finally a sober view on this topic. A big thank you, Michael!
@ThinkSpaceEducation
@ThinkSpaceEducation 3 месяца назад
you're welcome
@YT2024Hayward
@YT2024Hayward 3 месяца назад
Absolutely correct. I just watched an old episode of Ray Kurzweil on NDT talking about AI. Pretty much all positive.
@AnnieTaylorChen
@AnnieTaylorChen 3 месяца назад
the deepest problem underneath is that people don't care any more so music and art in general is devalued a lot over the recent years... unless humans start to wake up and support other humans for the sake of deeper connection, it might not looking good... at least for a while.
@DarkSideofSynth
@DarkSideofSynth 2 месяца назад
Spot on!
@jiggaflo1
@jiggaflo1 Месяц назад
We're in at a crossroads at the moment. There are people that want more human connection and those that don't care
@PanAthen
@PanAthen 2 месяца назад
Probably the best presentation on the topic, with focus on the real creativity that humans are capable of producing, thank you for making this!
@evita9284
@evita9284 2 месяца назад
I am a writer and took 5 years to write a sci-fi novel. Sold only 125 books. I met someone in a writing club and he used GPT to generate an entire book of my length in 1 day, also sci-fi. Sold 500 books in 2 weeks. AI is ruining the world. I'm currently homeless now, writing this in my car as I have no way of competing with AI writers.
@catsonmygear
@catsonmygear 3 месяца назад
I didn't expect to spend my morning wondering whether the existence of happy hardcore scene back in the 90's has made generative AIs too deeply confused about the nature of children's TV music to be able to write it successfully.... Thank you, Mr. Michelmore.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@catsonmygear come back in 6 months and see if it is still confused in the eyes of the producers for the show!
@ardo3781
@ardo3781 2 месяца назад
Hello there, I have got a question. I just bought the arturia keylab essential 61 but i cant figure out how to match the buttons, faders ,... On my midi keyboard to the buttons in logic. Can you pls help me?
@michaelappel9421
@michaelappel9421 3 месяца назад
First of all: Great video Guy - well said. As a poor aspiring hobby musician I am obviously not worried nor will I be affected - but the overall rise of AI (why does this sound like the "Rise of the machines" suddenly ?) - the overall increase in usage of AI which is rapidly improving by learning and spreading like a wildfire over all aspects of life is - if we as humanity treat it sensibly - a good thing. The problem is not in AI - the problem is in us as a human race being sensible - so nothing has changed ...
@Grymt
@Grymt 3 месяца назад
Of course it won't kill the music industry. It will just kill creativity, human dignity, musicianship, originality and composing.
@Zareh_Abrahamian
@Zareh_Abrahamian 3 месяца назад
Not in its *current state* 😉
@bonclaudy6682
@bonclaudy6682 3 месяца назад
It will just kill creativity, human dignity, musicianship, originality and composing.
@instrumentalmike
@instrumentalmike 3 месяца назад
@@Zareh_Abrahamiandude, obviously. Geez, do you think anyone is talking about the fear of this thing from the now perspective?!? I’m so fucking tired of hearing people say “I listened to an AI song the other day and it sucked”. It’s absolutely not about what it can do now. It’s about it abilities in the future. All humans are are advanced AI. People say “AI will never write music like a human.” How is it do you think people write music? All we do is take ideas we’ve heard in the past and from many sources and add our touch to it. We think we are all individual and unique, we’re not. We’re just an accumulation of everything from our geographical location and life experiences, which are just things that come from the past. AI will be able to take all music ever written and then skew it greatly. That’s all humans do, it’ll just be able to do it in 15 seconds. Good luck to us.
@Zareh_Abrahamian
@Zareh_Abrahamian 3 месяца назад
@@instrumentalmike How it escaped your attention, blows the gray matter out of my brain! I referred to the conversation in the video where AI says it cannot do this or that *in its current state.* I even typed *current state* in bold and put the wink emoji. Under many videos including this one about AI I post my not so positive view of what AI will do to our civilization, here a sample: in a few years a person with zero musical/literary/etc., knowledge will type or say: "write me a symphony/novel/etc., in the style of Beethoven/Dickens/etc." and AI will poop out symphonies/novels/etc., doing that through stealing centuries long hard work of artists without their consent. As far as "we did the same thing" as an example consider what is known as the Western classical music where we have records, the names here are just the representatives of a certain era, you choose the ones you prefer: Medieval era >> Renaissance >> Bach >> Mozart >> Beethoven >> Chopin >> Rachmaninoff >> Shostakovich >> Contemporary, etc., etc. Every artist *brought their own share to the table,* enriching human culture, unlike what AI generated "art" is doing. AI is robbing humans of the _creative process_ which will render all artists dead or living irrelevant and will turn humans into two-legged cucumbers.
@armucoartworks1732
@armucoartworks1732 3 месяца назад
Best comment about generated AI , i have seen until now. AI music will only replace music in places where we want have background noise, and were we dont want to listen but only hearing music who is covering bad noise. Exemple are public toilets, stores, train station... There is also a problem with listeners. Since we have walkman , we are able to listen music everywhere. But listening has drifted to hearing music and down to consuming organisized noise. Even my self as 65 old boomer, i dont often listen music in good condition. Mostly radio in car or lying on bed relaxing when i have back pains. Rare are the moments where i can listen music in good qualitty with no background noise. An other probleme is how good are our ears to appriciate music, we gettting older or having broken ears with concert, discothek or labor. Music IA generator will getting better. Loss of job will not be in generator but with IA tool who are abele to enhance quality of an input, like ia autotune, sound seaching engine, ia helper for composition etc.
@Etienne.6329
@Etienne.6329 3 месяца назад
There are people living of off these. And some very talented musicians finance their main project with "background noise".
@bladenovak
@bladenovak Месяц назад
Great video Guy! Thanks for reminding me of Udio, their 1.5 model is still worse than Suno though...
@StephenBaysted
@StephenBaysted 3 месяца назад
Thanks mate. Brilliant summation of where we are now out there; excellent analysis.
@Lantertronics
@Lantertronics 3 месяца назад
ChatGPT, like Udio, and like Midjourney, is basically an automated mashup machine. Some human had to have all those thoughts for ChatGPT to regurgitate.
@Widiar0
@Widiar0 3 месяца назад
That's not really how they work. A "modelled instrument" would be a closer comparison to a sampled one. And even that is not really very fitting, as AIs can literally "conjure up new things out of thin air", but (mostly) based on "rules" learned by/from humans. There is nothing preventing them from breaking the rules, inventing new rules or new "models" as well. From the viewpoint of "creativity", a single AI can be more creative than any human in a myriad of ways. Whether that is "true art" or "lacks human connection" or "soul" is whole another subject.
@Lantertronics
@Lantertronics 3 месяца назад
Obviously Udio and Suno haven’t published the details of their algorithm, but it’s probably something along the lines of MusicLM, which uses SoundStream at its base. SoundStream is a generic audio codec. Suno has been shown to produce producer tags by DJ Khalid and Cash Money AP verbatim.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@Lantertronics musicians are mashup machine?? All a musician churns out is an amalgamation of everything they have heard and internalised……no different to AI
@Lantertronics
@Lantertronics 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds I'm planning to make another video about this so I can get into the details, but the way humans incorporate their influences to make new works is not even remotely like how these algorithms actually work.
@Lantertronics
@Lantertronics 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds A starting point to focus your thinking: Getty images watermarks were appearing in Midjourney result. Would a human artist learning form images on the Getty's website ever put the watermark in their painting? Suno has outputted "Cash Money AP" and "DJ Khalid" producer tags verbatim. Would a human musician listening to those works and being influenced ever do that? Suno and Udio haven't released the details of their algorithms, but they're probably along the lines of MusicLM, which uses SoundStream -- an audio codec -- at its core.
@infestedalien
@infestedalien 3 месяца назад
A good thing I've heard is that calculators didn't replace mathematicians but is now a great tool for them. If AI is used and developed right it will become an outstanding tool for learning things. We have been here many times, electronic instruments was feared to destroy classic music but that didn't happen. Smartphone was about to make us less social but instead we social in different ways also like forums, chats etc. It's faschinating how we human have "catastrophic thinking" as default mindset :)
@carultch
@carultch 3 месяца назад
Mathematicians have been doing work beyond what a calculator could do, for centuries before the calculator was invented. Also, calculators are deterministic, not generative.
@pianodancebandkentcounty
@pianodancebandkentcounty 3 месяца назад
This is a deeply insightful and "human" video. So great! As you say, AI can imitate so many human things, very well. And this puts so many human endeavors at risk, for "replacement." But, as shown so well in the Blade Runner movies, and the associated writings of Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, et al., AI is all about imitation. Many of us humans will be displaced by imitation, as we have been, ever since the beginning of the industrial revolution. But there is ONE thing that can not be replicated: the life experiences of an actual human. The weaknesses of a human. The loves and hatreds of a human. The human that needs toilet paper and a good meal and a dear friend. The complete life of a human being: starting from the sheer panic of birth, and manifested in the sheer panic of life and loss going forward. Music is for humans, and by humans. As such, we composers and artists and creators must do one thing: Create what WE ourselves want to hear. No robot will ever sing a lullaby, or crack a really good joke in a pub.
@truthbetold2012
@truthbetold2012 3 месяца назад
People will choose but how many people will choose to use AI for their music when it takes a few clicks and little time or money?... producers/composers can choose to use AI, or not creatively, but when its about time and money AI will win hands down...so undoubtably there will lots n lots n lots of music in the future written by AI and as the power of AI increases how long will creativity last?...I think we need start looking ahead and better understand the power of AI.
@iggswanna1248
@iggswanna1248 3 месяца назад
hello Mr Michelmore. can i ask why did you change your complete control 88 for that keylab? I'm also on the fence on which of those to buy
@ThinkSpaceEducation
@ThinkSpaceEducation 3 месяца назад
I have both as I have two studios/ The arturia has more pads and faders but they are both great keyboards
@ingreynelg
@ingreynelg 3 месяца назад
Amazing chapter! Almost cannot believe the conversation with ChatGPT. The best way to remain is to adapt and using the latest tools and trying to understand how those work or not with our workflow.
@Dylanthestudent
@Dylanthestudent 2 месяца назад
I’m a minute into this video and already feel relieved thank you 🙏 I’m so sick of the A.I fear mongering it just leaves me feeling powerless because at the end of the day there’s nothing I can do about it but MAKE MUSIC. 🎵
@wishhhv9157
@wishhhv9157 3 месяца назад
Thanks Guy! As someone who's an audio machine learning engineer and now also a part-time touring musician, I'm cautiously optimistic at best (please feel free to disagree): 1) Technically speaking, these algorithms don't "understand" or "compose" music, they simply capture different audio spectrogram patterns in the input audio data. I think it won't replace musicians and might even assist in compositions, but these algorithms learn over time. So, nothing's stopping Spotify from flooding itself with soulless music that's just training data (as Guy demonstrated in the video). 2) Fundamentally, AI music is akin to going to an expensive restaurant and consuming a pill the chef has prepared that'll make you feel the same way amazing food does, or buying expensive stadium game tickets to feel the excitement of a great game without actually watching the game. These are hollow & meaningless, just an illusion of the real human experience. 3) Making music should be at least a bit difficult, otherwise we risk getting formulaic (arguably mediocre) music, which is what we're witnessing with some popular names & genres. 4) AI music isn't a new instrument or a new recording technique or tool. It's LITERALLY algorithmic shuffling of different compositions to spit out a mindless "tune" that only sounds humane, but actually isn't. For-profit organisations are problematic since they'll always prioritise profit over creativity & supporting musicians, at least until copyright laws adapt accordingly. 5) Music education is so poor that people just don't understand how difficult it is to make ANY kind of composition. The frustrating system of payments, copyrights, licensing, and royalties (Spotify is one of the WORST offenders!) makes matters worse.
@camsand6109
@camsand6109 3 месяца назад
One thing that immediately comes to mind for this type of thing is motifs/themes used in film and game. Lots of works have motives that get reharmonized or varied in some other way. I haven’t played around with Ai music too much but I don’t see it sliding something like that very well.
@User-ik2kc
@User-ik2kc 3 месяца назад
There REALLY need to be laws that protect us creatives so we can keep our job!
@fulanxi6434
@fulanxi6434 3 месяца назад
Really good topic Guy. I like your video, you inspire me a lot and your energy push me to compose. At least because of you I Fall in love with Orchestral compositing music, because of you i realized that I was not really interested in electronic music. Since March 2034 I've rebuild my home studio, buy lot of spitfire Library and just enjoy it every day. Thank you so much for your content in here. I am always very happy to discover new topics on your channel. You are a really interesting person. I hope the best for you.
@b.hornetiii.6771
@b.hornetiii.6771 3 месяца назад
Music is not just about notes and composing. It's also about who, when, how, why it's produced and so much more. There's a person behind it making a statement, creating a feeling, it's a novel written in notes that last approx. 3 minutes. It's exciting, bold sounds that explode through your speakers along with a powerful video where there's an artist showing something to the world that "matters in a way that "we alive people" can releate to and understand. Just knowing that one piece of music was made by human makes a difference in listening experience, especially if the song is larger than life, out of this world with it's sounds, lyrics and production. AI can help, but the main engine that will have the most impact is human. Something "alive".
@carultch
@carultch 3 месяца назад
I'll take "telling you what you want to hear" for 500, Alex.
@veglord4481
@veglord4481 3 месяца назад
Talking points indeed
@joerama
@joerama 3 месяца назад
@1m20s Your camera has superior autofocus!-) Well played. 😊
@JusticeConstantine
@JusticeConstantine 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this video about AI because when I watched Rick Beato's video, and I love his videos, that talked about Udio and AI, I believed my career as a media composer was gone. Your video gave me a lot of hope about how humans will always triumph over machines.
@2free2snakes
@2free2snakes 2 месяца назад
This was inspiring and informative. Especially the angle on legislation and royalties.
@FreestyleEntOnline
@FreestyleEntOnline 3 месяца назад
even without AI people are putting up FREE music on their channels, they are not cinematic master pieces but its good enough for content creators on youtube etc. which is the biggest target audience of the bedroom composer.. I cant imagine what is gonna happen WITH AI, the ''traditional composer'''is not going to be needed within a couple years when it comes to youtube content creators, I think the best thing to do is the become a content creator yourself by showing how you make the music in a entertaining way.
@DamDominiciMusic
@DamDominiciMusic 3 месяца назад
This is exactly what I think!
@BockaufVegas
@BockaufVegas 3 месяца назад
Created 20 jingles for my stream project and got 5 good ones out of Udio - not only music but more important lyrics that makes sense.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Great thinking…..you will absolutely need to be multi skilled…at being a content creator and at knowing how to get the best out of AI….if you arn’t doing it then everybody else will be!!
@hankfowler8194
@hankfowler8194 3 месяца назад
I love making my own music. And I love listening to it as well. While it will never sell, it is fun; And yes I use Logic session players sometimes.
@maccagrabme
@maccagrabme 3 месяца назад
As impressive as AI music technology is I have realised most of it is missing something that makes it difficult to listen to for long periods. It can come up with some good ideas and is good for recreating long lost genres but I cant listen to it for long periods without feeling a bit fatigued and its made me appreciate real music far, far more than I ever did. No doubt it will get better but as it stands, it needs a lot of human input to sound good.
@clydesight
@clydesight 3 месяца назад
Love your videos Guy! Your presentation style is so inclusive, I feel as if I know you. So, something else that AI can't do is be YOU, Guy! You are UNIQUE and have a brilliant and unique youtuber style that brings me (and hopefully others) back again and again. You have a personality a mile wide. And that gets into your music - making it unique and uniquely HUMAN. I have heard that music speaks the language of emotion. Until AI is capable of emotion (this requires having a subconscious mind), music is safe as an art form. BUT, yeah, the music industry bean counters in marketing, the financial planners, they miss the point of what make Music- MUSIC! All they see is MONEY (or a lack of it). So for them it is about profit, not art. (Although art can be very profitable.) AI can't be truly creative. All it can do is randomize elements and bring them together. That's why your AI creation of a kids TV show theme was such a bust! AI can teach and inform, it can be logical and reasonable (in a world where logic and reason are routinely thrown out the window). But -- it can NEVER crack a smile or laugh. You can, GUY, and that makes you unique and untouchable. AI is no threat to you! I don't subscribe to AI youtube channels (these are so blatantly transparent!). I DO subscribe to YOU!
@jaywoelfel9228
@jaywoelfel9228 3 месяца назад
BTW BIlly the Banana sounds like a great idea for a show. The music it gave you sounds more like Billy the power ranger robot, than Billy Banana. I've recently heard some music that friends of mine, who can't play music on their own, have used A.I. to make for them, guiding it based on their needs and ideas--which is a learning curve of its own. What they came up with was pretty good stock music, is the best way I can describe it, now of course stock music is used for lots of shows--where it can be better than nothing--at best, for sure or where it works fine mixed up and with talk and sound FX. It "sounds" like "real" music in that context, on their own the pieces were more and more alike the longer I listened to them on it's own. As I say, it sounds like real music until you actually listen to it, or compare it to real music, let alone real music written to picture. Of course that's more than producers may ask for or something they may not even miss--or that's what they'd tell you if you asked them. Guy your point about producers not being able to own the music, is not something I've heard said and as that appeals to being able to make more money off of their show....that's a great argument. Now some AI music program I'm sure will exist eventually specifically for games and shows, where you could say, I want blah blah blah type of music for 30 seconds, then I need it to turn into slower sad music for 1:23 then something scary happens at 5min for 15 seconds, hero arrives for 20 seconds and then return to the main theme for a minute. That would wipe out the music editor's job, though that job gets dumped on picture editors a lot these days already. I don't see that kind of control or detail yet for AI music, but the rare genius of the greats of film scoring is that they can hit all those specific moments, yet still write music that can stand on its own, has emotional impact and character depth and originality all at the same time.
@DanIel-fl1vc
@DanIel-fl1vc 3 месяца назад
The text prompts you give an AI doesn't come close to the control a composer, painter or writer has. The control is what allows it to work contextually and not just sound or look alright in a vacuum. But AI is much faster which could be useful in situations when the context is not as important.
@ThinkSpaceEducation
@ThinkSpaceEducation 3 месяца назад
Agreed
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@DanIel-fl1vc ask yourself the same question in 6 months ….or try saying that to the producer or director of the movie you’re trying to get a gig on in 6 months and see if they feel the same
@DanIel-fl1vc
@DanIel-fl1vc 3 месяца назад
​@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds If you know what you're doing. You're not going to need an AI to do it for you. You would give up CONTROL for speed. Nobody is going to do that except people that have no idea what they're doing. I've seen some impressive AI generated pictures. But it lacks context. You're not going to be able to use that in a video game or as an illustration in a book. It's just an average look alike of a much better picture SOMEONE painted in the past. Those (someones) still walk around, if you're not one of them that explains why you believe AI will replace everyone. You think it's unimaginable to paint an amazing picture or create a great piece of music. It took on average brothers Hildebrandt 2 weeks to create one of their calendar paintings. Guy proves every time he uploads a video that he can put together something decent in half an hour. Give him two weeks and let's see how it holds up to some AI generated tune. No contest. AI is most exciting to people that have never been able to amount to anything creatively. There won't be a movie director in 6 months creating movies with text prompts, that's a pipe dream.
@random-guy-blep
@random-guy-blep 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds Suno have been out for exactly six months and it has been the same since. You have the exact same amount of control over the music now as you did when it came out and it's not much.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@random-guy-blep did you think what suno or udio is creating was even possible a year ago??…don’t think the quality has vastly improved?, have you used the extend audio features? And don’t you think the control you want will be here within 6 months? Really?
@peppepop
@peppepop 2 месяца назад
Some balance in this matter is good, good points!
@alejandrovitali1857
@alejandrovitali1857 3 месяца назад
Hello Mr. Michelmore! Thank you very much for this video, which helped me a lot to calm my anxiety caused by the subject of AIs and their interference in our careers as composers! I have been trying to contact you for a while now, but have had no luck. How can I get in touch with you? Cheers!
@garvE17
@garvE17 3 месяца назад
I think we need to make a big distinction between AI, being totally auto generated, and some of the other modern tools around, which most people may also see as “cheating” but enable great music creation. Like the UJAM virtual instruments, which can play riffs but you still have to tell it what chords and nuances to use and then own the composition. You pick the riffs you like, and can develop your own style. Or the Hollywood Orchestra software, this is a great example, though I don’t mean to just use those presets it comes with, to program the MIDI yourself allows things to be created that weren’t previously possible in a short space of time.
@mr.scottpowell
@mr.scottpowell 3 месяца назад
No doubt that software, midi, virtual instruments make it easier and quicker to create music. Of course there's those who disparage it being that it's not a group of human performers. I guess I understand their side, but most of us don't have the means to hire a band. I agree with you, it's not cheating at all to use such tools, especially if you're the one who creates each and every riff and drum lick, which I do. Not saying my music's all that good, but in terms of entering each note (or performing it), that's my preference. AI is 100% different from that, no creativity involved other than your prompt.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Every sample library will be fed into an ai model very soon…..no more massive libraries to store…..and DAW’s as we know them won’t even exist….everything will be web and cloud based….midi will be obsolete
@musikausherringen1343
@musikausherringen1343 3 месяца назад
KI sollte uns bei den langweiligen und unangenehmen alltäglichen Aufgaben helfen, damit wir mehr Zeit haben, kreativ zu sein und Musik zu komponieren, zu zeichnen usw.
@chriscollinsmedia
@chriscollinsmedia 22 дня назад
I really appreciate you making this video. Thank you, dropped a subscription! 💯🎵 #MUSIC4LIFE
@Ajwmusicmedia
@Ajwmusicmedia 3 месяца назад
Thanks Guy, some great points here! Makes me feel better as a composer that there is indeed a positive future for us.
@stevepretty
@stevepretty 3 месяца назад
A very welcome perspective, thank you!
@proteusmymphotography3358
@proteusmymphotography3358 3 месяца назад
In my view, similarly as it is in the photography industry, if the consumer doesn’t know or can’t tell the difference between so many definitions of quality, aesthetics, creative acuity, etc, or they don’t care that one is hugely better or worse than the other - then the market will elect to go to the cheapest made vendor -sacrificing what they don’t know about. It would be only among those who are educated and care that the supportive level of market woujd exist. This has always been the case in most all industries where the untrained eye or ear settles for mediocrity.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Indeed!….but the problem is that within 3 years AI music will be anything but mediocre….the day will come VERY soon when you hear a piece of music or a song and you won’t dare ask if it was created by AI because you love it that much and don’t want to know that something so ‘synthetic’ has moved you to tears!
@SC-ew2fc
@SC-ew2fc 2 месяца назад
Thing is, it doesn’t even have to be indistinguishable. Look at all the AI images all over social media marketing. People openly hate on AI art but it’s been foisted on us whether we like it or not. Luckily, AI art and images are now called “Boomer Bait” by teenagers. It can be ubiquitous but totally hated at the same time. And that’s what will happen with all generative AI. Tech will be developed to tag AI content and once people know it’s made with AI, the quality is irrelevant. It will probably instantly tarnish it as “counterfeit.” If you talk to younger people now, surprisingly, they think AI-made stuff is shit on an almost spiritual level. They want real stuff.
@originalvonster
@originalvonster 3 месяца назад
Billy banana is going to a rave.
@kevinturvey8213
@kevinturvey8213 3 месяца назад
i agree 100% with you (and surprisingly with Chat GPT). My view is that at the moment AI music stands in the same relationship to real music as video game sports do to real sports - a genius simulation that can be valid & enjoyable in its own right, but definitely not a replacement. Give it a few years though and who knows...
@unforgettablejazzfusion5546
@unforgettablejazzfusion5546 3 месяца назад
This video shows we have absolutely no inkling of what is coming.
@yolandacharlesmusic
@yolandacharlesmusic 3 месяца назад
I agree with this so much and have been saying as much to my students! Great video, will be sharing widely - nice one!
@robresetarvideo1612
@robresetarvideo1612 2 месяца назад
Guy....have you ever done video on your MOST USED samples for EVERY instrument... ie. favorite Oboe, fav. Flute, etc. fav. Legato violins, solo VIOLA, Celli, Cymbal rolls....
@spriggan3935
@spriggan3935 3 месяца назад
I'm not afraid of AI. Medieval transcribers hated Gutenberg's press invention, in the same way the graphic designers hated Photoshop and so on. Have they lost their jobs? no. Only it was reset in another form. Musicians hated MIDI when it was invented, and orchestral players hated mellotron and samplers. Have they lost their jobs? No. And so it will be this time too. Not to mention the fact that some AI-generated music seems much better to me than a lot of music written by real musicians these days... 🙂 I've been able to get from UDIO songs in 1974 style and various genres: symphonic prog, pop rock, Philly soul... and fantasy soundtracks, italian music, renaissance madrigals and a fake Fab Four song too! It all depends on what we write in the prompt: for instance, "music for kids" will not work, but break down the text into multiple subsets will do. I mean: "easy", "catchy", "acoustic", "joyful", "folk" (if any), "nursery rhyme", also telling the instruments: recorders, marimba, accordion, bassoon, clarinet, glockenspiel and so on, if you will, even the reference year. Writing for instance "1975" will prevent all heavy synt dance, hip hop and metal. You can even write "lyrics about (whatever you like)". I have songs about a love story between a pencil and an eraser gum, or about a fish desiring to fly to the Moon, and so on.
@spriggan3935
@spriggan3935 3 месяца назад
@@Imhotephp I comprehend, instead. But you can't stop the wind with your hands, as an italian proverb tells. So, the best (and only) way to deal with the situation is not to oppose AI, but to learn about it in order to use it to our advantage. AI is a tool, in itself it is neither good nor bad. I assure you: graphic designers were REALLY angry when Photoshop replaced airbrush and things like that... I remember well, I was one of them and I knew plenty. The scribes may not have been happy but there was nothing they could do about it.
@spriggan3935
@spriggan3935 3 месяца назад
@@Imhotephp AI will NEVER replace people. New tecnologies has never done. There are more farmers now that there is the mechanical seeder than when everything was done by hand. And mechanics work better now than 50 years ago. It depends on how we use it to our advantage, as we have always done in human history. That's all.
@spriggan3935
@spriggan3935 3 месяца назад
@@Imhotephp Yawn.
@spriggan3935
@spriggan3935 3 месяца назад
@@Imhotephp The only argument that a troll would comprehend. Regards, and please go trolling elsewhere. Bye.
@chrismoule7242
@chrismoule7242 3 месяца назад
@@spriggan3935 There is only one troll here, and it isn't him...Christian Henson has ALREADY been replaced - and he isn't just anybody, I would assume that you know.
@rosslevitates
@rosslevitates 3 месяца назад
Fascinating video Guy, really informative and helpful. Thanks for bringing this to us novices.
@krryalln
@krryalln 3 месяца назад
So much "Doom" speech about AI in the music idustry and like you said everyone preachs it. On the flip side is Guy. A reason to like this channel is for the education and the reason to love it is for the continuous positivity that he shows.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@krryalln reality is reality….being positive will not help when A.I. is doing your job
@Etienne.6329
@Etienne.6329 3 месяца назад
AI is already threatening the livelihood of many composers. A lot of musicians earn money by doing corporate music (or equivalent) and it allows them to finance their own project.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@Etienne.6329 what about voice over artists as well….audio books etc etc….presentations….translations etc etc
@High-Tech-Geek
@High-Tech-Geek 3 месяца назад
1. Users can give it notes and make more descriptive prompts to get closer to what's wanted. 2. The lyrics can be copyrighted 3. Royalties on the television show that include the theme song and copyrighted lyrics can be collected 4. No one can copy the song that includes the lyrics. They could only copy the melody and add their own lyrics. Hey... that's what Weird Al has been doing for decades... no real differences there. So... those "downsides" mentioned aren't as negative as one might think. But I agree that human composers aren't going anywhere!
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Christian Henson, the British composer with 30 years experience in the industry and a CV that cannot be beat has just lost his gig writing the music for computer games to AI And that’s now!!! Which human composers are you referring to that have more experience than him and are as confident as you are that they are not going anywhere?
@High-Tech-Geek
@High-Tech-Geek 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds I meant to say that we will always have human composers. Just like we have portrait painters even after the camera was invented. And we still have people that bake their own bread, as Guy pointed out.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@High-Tech-Geek ​​⁠if you are writing music for the love of it or to perform live or creating art as a hobby then I totally agree with you……but will anybody want to pay you for the bread you have lovingly made or will the director or producer be happy with the cheaper bread that you can buy off the shelves for pennies…..and there is a whole lot of very good quality bread on those shelves to choose from…… And last year a photo created by AI won a huge photography competition which was judged by professional photographers…..and they were clueless as to the fact it was created by AI…..they were only told after they had deemed the picture the winner!!
@random-guy-blep
@random-guy-blep 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds There was also an AI image competition in which a real photo have won. lmao
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@random-guy-blep aha, really!! Well that goes to show that we do acknowledge and expect A.I. to produce humanlike content already 😂
@EricBalcon
@EricBalcon 3 месяца назад
The fear of AI in music composition is multifaceted, involving concerns about efficiency, quality, cultural impact, and the potential for a homogenized musical landscape. The real challenge lies in ensuring that AI serves as a complement to human creativity rather than a replacement, and that young people's musical tastes are nurtured to appreciate a broad spectrum of quality and innovation.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
dream on!
@skyharmer1251
@skyharmer1251 2 месяца назад
Absolutely love all your videos!!!!!
@ferencav
@ferencav 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this uplifting message Guy!
@tom-w-hall-tunes
@tom-w-hall-tunes Месяц назад
"You can keep making your wonky homemade music" made me feel all warm and validated.
@oneammonday
@oneammonday 3 месяца назад
AI won't kill music, it's already dead.
@joelwybrew
@joelwybrew 3 месяца назад
Lame take that undermines vigorous work and passion of hundreds of thousands of people.
@oneammonday
@oneammonday 3 месяца назад
@@joelwybrew Elaborate, please..
@Giannboy1
@Giannboy1 3 месяца назад
I'm a little confused about what you said regarding copyrights. If I create an AI score can't I send the music and lyrics to be copyrighted? Did I misunderstand what you said or meant? Gianni♥
@vodkaman1970
@vodkaman1970 3 месяца назад
Currently it is considered under US law that you did not create the score, a machine with no rights to copyright created it. I think this will probably change in future as AI generating tools are becoming more about being able to refine what you have so far and it is hard to argue that that is not a transformative process. Then again, those with a good musical understanding and will get better results out of that. I think the law has just kicked the can down the road for now.
@chrismoule7242
@chrismoule7242 3 месяца назад
Because you didn't create it...
@Giannboy1
@Giannboy1 3 месяца назад
@@vodkaman1970 Well, I guess I'll have to turn in my seven copyrights and ask for my money back. I did create the score. I used a computer to do it. Oh, and writers can no longer copyright. They used a machine to type... you get the point.♥
@vodkaman1970
@vodkaman1970 3 месяца назад
@@Giannboy1 I do get your point. I don't make the law and I think there was an initial lazy judgement made for AI images, so I am somewhat guessing how it applies to music. If you make a game and put some AI generated music in it, it doesn't seem right that anyone can take that music and use it in their own product without seeking permission but I guess as of yet the law has not really addressed it properly. Lawmakers are always slow to adapt to new technologies.
@chrismoule7242
@chrismoule7242 3 месяца назад
@@Giannboy1 I repeat - you didn't create the music - the AI did. It's NOT "your music".
@artyompopov9990
@artyompopov9990 3 месяца назад
"Chat-GPT, good morning!"... What a gentleman!)
@NRSoundDesign
@NRSoundDesign 3 месяца назад
I do sound design for games and linear media. There are so many iterations before a sound is shipped that at high levels (AAA, AA games) it won't replace. You have to create the sound to animation, with each crafted layer that most of the time are going to be separated for the audio middlewares in weird ways so no, it won't replace us. At lower level starting jobs? I think it will. When the sound is not important, it's just a part of a video or content and you can be more general and ai will take over. Less entry level jobs, and that SUCKS
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
So no….it won’t replace us….famous last words my friend…. look at how well A.I. can code now…..it’s already writing games….rudimentary ones maybe right now but the games industry will go the same way as music will….look at how many graphic artists have lost their jobs in the last few years!…..you must know people that have lost their jobs to A.I. already in the graphics dept surely?!! They too thought they were safe!….
@NRSoundDesign
@NRSoundDesign 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds not at HIGH level. I have not seen artists loose their job because of AI. It can help to some extent, even in audio there are some algorithmic VSTs powered by AI, but they require expert ears. This is why I'm saying entry level jobs will be replaced, but there is so much to take in consideration for ai to FULLY replace jobs. Even developers that choose to use AI have to review it and fix it, because ai writes general code that works, but if you are programming an AAA game with hundreds of thousands of variables it needs humans to understand and fix what's going on. When I have to make a sound with 20 layers, I have FULL control on them, AI does not. And remember, AI has to be trained on something, if it's not allowed to train on high level content it won't replace us
@eujeno
@eujeno Месяц назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds what are you talking about? i don't see anything around what you say about, ai-masturbator =) designers vacancies are only increasing in my country. And AI is a great supportive tool for professionals. haha
@eujeno
@eujeno Месяц назад
@@NRSoundDesign Ah, sound design is very cool thing. I'm shure AI will be our useful support in high professional area. Don't mind about ai hysterics. that is temporary hype. Good luck with your work )
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds Месяц назад
@@eujeno designer vacancies?……..I am talking about composer vacancies…..do you have composers in your country?? And let’s see how optimistic you are about those job opportunities in three years….why not pay for one of this channels courses as well
@AnotherAiMusicChannel
@AnotherAiMusicChannel 3 месяца назад
I remember in the 80's Live Musicians wanted to ban synths. Most of the best albums had session players on them writing and/or performing rather than the Artists whose name was on the record. How many artists use the same chord structures etc? Having played around with "Ai" music i really don't see it being anything other than another tool rather than a threat for musicians. Music wasn't invented by computers and I really can't see Ai killing it off, If anything it may be the thing that brings real music more to the forefront.. Maybe..
@MaPa60
@MaPa60 3 месяца назад
AI may not, but Guy is totally nailing it in this video!! What a joy to watch 💯
@1markstuff
@1markstuff 3 месяца назад
Thank you Guy , for what -at this point - I believe is the most accurate and realistic prediction on the matter :)
@ΥπερδιαγαλαξιακόςΑστροπολεμιστ
King Jayabaya of Indonesia said this in 13th century."when people start flying and traveling fast,world will be crazy".He was right.Inspiration for Joyboy in One Piece.lol
@WilliamMorrisMusic
@WilliamMorrisMusic 3 месяца назад
The only real barrier is the legal one. Everything else will likely be overcome at some point in the future. The 'royalty free' sites are already changing thier terms to allow thier catalogues to be used for training AI. It will work upwards from there.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Apart from when AI starts producing music of a quality that we could never match if we were to write continuously for the term of our natural lives! And it delivers it in seconds!
@Hankblue
@Hankblue 3 месяца назад
I doubt it. You seem to think a music AI's gonna work like a chess AI, where the AI eventually just 'outthinks' humans, but that's not how music works. An AI can brute force a goal like 'checkmate your opponent' with infinite memorization and statistical averaging, but it can't brute force a goal like 'make original music that sounds good', because it doesn't have ears or the ability to abstract. No amount of memorizing or statistical averaging is going get you to a trendsetting piece of music.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@Hankblue how do we learn an instrument?? By listening to others and copying??….how do we learn to sing???…by listening to others and copying….how do we learn about chord structures that just work….by listening and copying others….how do composers become composers??…by listening and copying those that have gone before them…..what is AI doing?….listening to every piece of music that has ever existed and copying and learning….and being told what’s good or bad or not individualistic enough by us….try again….try again….millions of people teaching it what’s good or bad 24/7…..and then it’s learning more….never getting bored or uninspired or suffering from writers block….and learning and learning 24/7 and being told what’s good and bad by us again and again…and then learning even more and more with the history of music already internalised within it…..and what would it have been up against over the last 10 years in film music? A hoard of hanz zimmer three chord sound alikes that AI could literally do in its sleep!! It will learn all of music theory overnight as well and if you haven’t heard some of the stuff coming out of udio and suno in the last week I would suggest you do!…..then take all of this and move it forward 5 years!! Do you think that 3 chord tricks, turn arounds and catchy melodies are going to out of reach for it?? Give me a break!!! How complex do you think some of the greatest rock music of all time is!!
@Hankblue
@Hankblue 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds That's actually not how humans learn at all, we learn predominantly by abstraction and are far less reliant on training data than AI. We don't outsource our feedback to 'what the average UDIO listener thinks sounds good'. We have an internal sense of taste, and we specifically learn to ignore all the noise and averages from the lowest common denominators. I genuinely haven't encountered a producer worth their salt who's genuinely threatened by the trajectory AI's on. It will continue to make flawless knockoffs of the training data it's fed, it will continue to churn out averages of styles people with ears innovated. And it will only move in a novel direction when new humans innovate new music to feed it as training data.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@Hankblue do you know who Christian Henson is??…..in the Uk he’s a prolific composer for film, tv, games and media with a great CV and 30 years of experience in the music industry……and he’s just been replaced as a composer with AI…..it’s not really happening of course….its just a figment of his imagination!! And if he’s screwed, where does that leave the people trying to break into the industry?? And there’s no threat you say??? Go and see your producer friends in 5 years and see how confident and in demand they are then when artists are delivering radio ready mixies purely created with AI….you won’t even know what the true artist looks like in 5 years….barring possible vocals they won’t even play an active role of playing or recording any instruments….and if you think songs will need producing professionally in 5 years your so out of touch it’s off the scale!!….they are not even required in the most part now!!….do you have any clue how many successful songs have been released in the last 10 years with no professional producer involved!!….and you think that they will be still be needed in 5 years 😂😂😂😂😂……along with mastering engineers they will be fossils from a bygone age!! And when I learned to play guitar I copied my teacher…..when I learned to play piano I copied what my teacher showed me…..and you claim this is not how humans learn??? 😂😂😂😂
@JoeDoig
@JoeDoig 3 месяца назад
It will simply be a case of demand. We will be listening to AI compositions and productions in wonder and awe. There will be purists who will stick to the organic productions, yet when a/b tested, they will not be able to discern which is human and which is AI. No-one, even those with first hand experience of the cutting edge of AI are prepared for what AI is bringing to the human experience. Compositions will be video to music as text prompt to image is now! There simply will not be the demand for human composers when a film score can be written by AI in less time it takes a human to view the full film! I like your optimism!
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Totally agree!!….at last somebody that can see that the limitations of AI as we speak won’t be limitations for very long…..we have to remember there is a lot of competition to improve AI as fast as possible here as well!!….udio and suno for example! And there is a ton of money being ploughed into A.I. as well……now when was the last time mankind had to make something impossible happen that involved competition to do it and limitless funds??…..oh yes when we were trying to get to the moon!!!……and that impossibility was overcome…..amazing music being created by AI and not by a human impossible?!! GIVE ME A BREAK!!
@RaminKuliev
@RaminKuliev 3 месяца назад
Guy, what You think about "Noire - Nils Frahm's concert grand piano" ? Can You make a review about this piano? Thank You!
@LynnColeMusic
@LynnColeMusic 3 месяца назад
As someone who's been experimenting prolifically with generative AI in music (it goes well past suno and udio), my honest feeling is that there isn't a lot of separation between the human being and the machine. Ai's, broadly, and with few exceptions are still very difficult to use. And even the ones that are easy to use are difficult to use well. Not all AI music is created equal, which seems counter-intuitive, but makes sense when you understand that there are different tools and processes. There is no threat. It's just what the next generation of tools looks like
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
So the composers losing their jobs isn’t because AI is a threat….its just what the next generation looks like yes?
@LynnColeMusic
@LynnColeMusic 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds When people say stuff like this, I'm always impressed at how impressed they are with ai, and how little faith they have in the people they work with. It's mind boggling, really. Nothing I can say to that
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@LynnColeMusic they are not necessarily more impressed with it…..it’s because it’s ’good enough’, for what they need….it costs pennies and was virtually instantaneous in its creation…..and thats exactly what you’re looking for when you have a deadline and a tight budget!
@LynnColeMusic
@LynnColeMusic 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds This conversation will try my patience, but I'm going to my best. As someone who works with these tools and more sophisticated ones on the daily... I think you're being maybe a little more than generous when you say, "good enough." Not the way yall are using them. Come on dude. Doing AI well, or even adequately to industry standards, is a very involved process. It lets you do some interesting things, but it's not a way to save time or money. It's often more expensive than doing it the traditional way. It requires all or most of the traditional skills you would already have as a composer, and an additional set of computer science skills that everyone should have anyway. Point is, if you're doing it at all, you're there for the art. That said, melody generators have been around for a long time. I just bought one that fits in a pedal. Autotune has been with us for decades. We use AI tools for mastering. We use AI tools for mixing. We are using more AI tools every day, and the next gen tools are going to be amazing for musicians, composers, and producers alike. Jobs change. My job has changed a lot over the last thirty years or so, and so has yours. We work with we have, we learn what we need to learn. There is no us and them. The whole concept is manufactured. Don't fall for it
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@LynnColeMusic so don’t fall for it then….you continue to do it the old way and don’t worry about A.I. …..if its just a tool then use it as just that….and if you’re not a working composer then do it for the love of doing it…..but here’s the thing….what it’s creating right now would have been deemed impossible a year ago…..and I don’t see any indication that the rate of improvement is levelling off…if you think what it’s producing is rubbish then fair enough…..but 99% of cinema goers for example won’t even be able to hear the difference….and that’s a fact! If I played you 5 pieces of music in a years time how confident do you think you be to tell me which is A.I. and which is not? And if you can’t tell the difference or are utterly moved by an AI piece of music in the near future with very minimal human input then where does that leave us?
@basspartout
@basspartout 3 месяца назад
Nice video. But how on earth can we make sure, that people dont upload and register their AI music with PROs unless there's some kind of watermark system that makes it absolutely clear that it was created with AI?
@ghost-user559
@ghost-user559 2 месяца назад
Why would you prevent it if they did in fact write it? That’s like saying “we need a system to ensure no one who uses sound libraries or DAWs is allowed to secure their rights”. It’s not so black and white. If someone writes the lyrics it’s “their song” just like any other method of composing. A person could compose and write everything and simply use ai to perform the vocals. Again just like any sound library or instrument, it’s still their original work.
@gabriel_kyne
@gabriel_kyne 3 месяца назад
I just got back from Soundtrack Cologne, a big industry conference for film composers in Germany. The entire theme of the conference was AI. I was really surprised because, at least to my ears, I haven't seen a single AI tool that is ready to actually be used by the industry. Even if you ignore the insane fact that companies are training on artists without their consent, the quality of the output is just... really bad?
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Will it be in 5 years? 3 years? 6 months? Did you think whats possible now was even on the horizon 5 years ago?
@magicmulder
@magicmulder 3 месяца назад
“Training on artists without their consent” Sure, let’s sue Travis and Keane for sounding like Coldplay after listening to Coldplay a lot! 😂😂😂
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@magicmulder spot on!!….AI is just copying things and knocking out amalgamated pieces of music from those it has internalised (the history of music)…. And when we compose that’s essentially what we’re doing! And if somebody wants to argue that their muse is the ether and the melody came to them that way, then it was never created by them anyway in the first place…..it was gifted to them….in the just the same way AI does
@SC-ew2fc
@SC-ew2fc 3 месяца назад
@@magicmulder When artists are inspired by others, how do they get that inspiration? They buy cds, tapes, vinyls, they stream them on Spotify or listen to them on the radio. They buy concert tickets and go see them live. They even buy sheet music to learn that music. Artists are still remunerated, even indirectly. How does AI do any of this? It scrapes the entire history of recorded music for free then re synthesises it while paying the artists zero, let alone asking for consent. That AI music which has zero human authorship behind it now competes and eats into the finite royalty pool of streaming. This idiotic comparison that AI is just what humans do is tired and not even correct.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@SC-ew2fc and yet humans are already choosing AI music over music created by a human for films, games and media…..right, wrong and how it does it is utterly indifferent to the fact it’s happening! You can put all of your arguments against it to producers in the future who can either pay you or have AI create music for their film for free and nobody will be able to tell the difference….I’m sure he’ll be all ears to how tired and idiotic the whole thing is and the abuse of humanity! 😂
@jcdent5775
@jcdent5775 3 месяца назад
Agree 100%. Don't let the marketing people make you live in fear. Things are changing but they already have been, for decades, and that's without AI. Read up, be informed.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Read up on what? The future of AI and how good it’s going to be? The rate of improvement is off the scale…..on a daily basis!!!….AI is like nothing that has come before it…..I can’t believe people are actually on the fence as to what it will be capable of musically very soon!
@jenstornell
@jenstornell 3 месяца назад
I think AI should be used for smaller things like chord generation, lyric help, mastering etc. Then it's just a suggestion tool.
@TheLordPanic
@TheLordPanic 2 месяца назад
Ai will definitely replace a lot of music producers who are not skilled at music production, composing maybe mixing and mastering, but for those who are truly passionate and really love music, it will be far difficult for Ai to replace us.
@christiaantinga
@christiaantinga 3 месяца назад
Mind 6:03 "that AI at ITS CURRENT STATE cannot fully replicate". There's a danger, maybe.
@CraigRodmellMusic
@CraigRodmellMusic 3 месяца назад
I've heard this whole debate many times before. "It'll kill creativity. It'll put real musicians out of work." Etc, etc. The same things were said when synthesizers became affordable and popular. The same things were said when MIDI became widespread. More recently, the same things were said when software orchestras came along. While it could be argued that to some extent that did happen with the tools mentioned above, it could also be argued that a whole big bunch of new music happened BECAUSE of those tools. I myself create new music using BBCSO Core (a software orchestra). That music would not have happened AT ALL without software orchestras. I enjoy hearing new music that other composers have created using software orchestras. I also create new music using synthesizers I own, and MIDI. This music would not have existed at all without those tools. So I'm rather on the fence about all this AI business. Yes, it could do a lot of harm. But I'm open to the possibility that it could also do some good, too. It won't affect me much. I'm just going to carry on composing using the tools I already have.
@eriong.7446
@eriong.7446 3 месяца назад
Except all those things you mentioned don’t compose music. AI does. With all those things you need to compose music and perform it with those tools. With AI you are not needed. Even a random prompt would create quite enjoyable music.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
If you’re doing it for the love of music then more power to you….if you’re trying to make money from your music then everything you mentioned above…midi, sample libraries, controller keyboard, synths etc etc will be utterly redundant within three years!
@CraigRodmellMusic
@CraigRodmellMusic 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds The only money I make from music is playing in a local covers band. I've long ago accepted that I live in the wrong part of the wrong country on the wrong side of the world to earn a living from music, plus I'm also the wrong side of sixty. But again, the sort of predictions you were making, they've been made many times before. So we'll just have to wait and see.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
@@CraigRodmellMusic Very true about the predictions.....but this is happening as we speak.....i don't want it to be happening but i do think people are literally pretending it isn't happening and are in for a huge shock as i have been over the last week as i have heard some stunning AI music!
@CraigRodmellMusic
@CraigRodmellMusic 3 месяца назад
@@eriong.7446 That would be correct, if I did it for a living. But I don't. AI won't be going anywhere near my gear in the forseeable future.
@ronnyskaar3737
@ronnyskaar3737 3 месяца назад
To be honest... Most media composers allready write pastiches of the leading composers that allready write pastiches of the old masters.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Everything we write, that we think is original is copying somebody else!
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
Zimmer wannabe’s…….we’ve had over a decade of them!
@stevesm2010
@stevesm2010 3 месяца назад
At last! A voice of reason. I totally agree that current AI will enhance many things and can't replace humans. However, the real change will come with AGI.
@ghost-user559
@ghost-user559 2 месяца назад
Guy, you should hear the things I’ve had Udio do. I think it would shock people. French High Baroque choral music with fluent French singers, Afro Cuban music with fluent Spanish and keys and guitar breaks, Scandinavian Folk ballads, Chinese folk music in fluent Chinese and Japanese City Pop. With the right prompt it can do nearly anything and indistinguishable from a human band. Neural Net Theater is what I call it one here. You should hear it for yourself. The music videos are all Ai generated clips I edited together as well.
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 2 месяца назад
Yeah, yeah….. but like guy says, what happens if they use your tunes in a porn movie ?? 😂
@ghost-user559
@ghost-user559 2 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds Then I get paid very well if I allow it I suppose lol? See I found a way to copyright it. So if they do that I get paid just like any other gig. Really it would do me a favor if they did. I could use some extra change at the moment. Licensing is quite the industry if you know what you are doing.
@GManWrites
@GManWrites 3 месяца назад
I was so disheartened by AI ability to create music for what I would describe as unskilled producers that I gave up making music for the longest time in my 30 years of making music. I have now returned to music and I am using AI to sing my songs, I always had problems finding singers so I made instrumentals but now I use AI to sing my lyrics and melody over MY music.
@djerikfox
@djerikfox 2 месяца назад
..good point, respect
@Imprompt2Moments
@Imprompt2Moments 3 месяца назад
One final missing word..........yet!
@marcusc.nordin5624
@marcusc.nordin5624 3 месяца назад
How can you top that Billy the banana trance track? 😅
@jonathanbennett4535
@jonathanbennett4535 3 месяца назад
I would love to see you take the Banana udio song, dissect a few promising chords, lyrics, and any other ideas in there, and create your own “proper” work using your skills. Then compare the two! Job done?
@omnipop4936
@omnipop4936 3 месяца назад
Thing is, we real humans already have access to virtually every piece of music ever made - via RU-vid, Google, the internet in general, or out in the real world of things. So we already have access to all the sonic data that AI is relying on. For example, we can all go listen to every Beatles song ever recorded, and learn every chord progression and see which songs of theirs did best on the charts. Think of the countless bands over the years who have tried to copy that "formula", in the hopes of becoming "the next Beatles". How many of these bands' songs actually had any real impact? To the extent that the music was too _similar_ to what was being emulated, these bands were rightly forgotten as copycats. And to the extent they threw in their _own_ spin, it was usually rubbish. The point being, just because you have access to all the raw data doesn't mean you'll produce anything people will love. Knowing exactly why a song appealed to people is much more nuanced, granular and elusive than you might think. Being afraid of generative music "competition" is essentially like being afraid of "all the other artists out there". _Go make music, people._
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
I think having internalised every piece of music in history and being able to reference it immediately might help a little bit!
@omnipop4936
@omnipop4936 3 месяца назад
@@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds But whether it's "immediately" (AI) or "eventually" (humans), they're both still pulling from the same data, and the end product is going to be a specific rhythm, melody and harmony that the creator is convinced we'll all just "absolutely love". Well, the history of music is _littered_ with such composers.
@jackfaulkner1789
@jackfaulkner1789 3 месяца назад
Bless you Mr. Michelmore.
@alleyway3215
@alleyway3215 3 месяца назад
At 6:03, AI states "at its current stage cannot fully replicate." Eventually, it is believed AI will be able to do that. However, in the future when AI can write novels and full-length scores, there will be a movement among (hopefully many) humans to boycott AI created art in order to preserve the human experience. I personally suspect that one of the first forms of music AI will master is the ostinato given it's arguably the easiest with which to write music. Some advice AI left out, is to consider composing free of a DAW at times. It will be harder for AI to master pencil paper before a computer. Some of my best themes have come about working it out in my head and on paper. Just something to consider. I also expect that since the industry side of film is all about saving costs given lower ticket sales, and since music is usually an afterthought, it will be one of the first stages of the process to save further money by incorporating music created through AI. To end on a more positive note, Guy is right - no one can take away your love for it. Keep writing.
@alleyway3215
@alleyway3215 3 месяца назад
I want to add that I think you did a great job tackling this subject, Guy. It's a big one!
@gary-songwriter
@gary-songwriter 3 месяца назад
"Sincerity!" If you can fake that, you've got it made. (Badly paraphrased George Burns).
@cesar4729
@cesar4729 3 месяца назад
My musical path began 23 years ago. But my IT path began 17 years ago. Because of this, it saddens me to see people in these types of videos saying what they would like to be told, and not what they should say. But I guess we can't be blamed, humans are always like that.
@NgaTaeOfficial
@NgaTaeOfficial 3 месяца назад
Let’s say I get a media composing brief, try a few AI prompts, and then totally re-record the output, maybe making a few tweaks and improvements. What’s the legal/copyright situation there?
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds
@Mosesranthemetresinarcseconds 3 месяца назад
As it stands right now there is no problem….what would be the point of using it if there was?
@paulapplewhite6135
@paulapplewhite6135 3 месяца назад
The Turing test is officially dead! 😳🤯
@MaPa60
@MaPa60 3 месяца назад
Yes, but The Chinese Room is not..
@huntoriginalmusic-wy2rc
@huntoriginalmusic-wy2rc 3 месяца назад
Very helpful video. Thank you
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