AI And music and future

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Kate Middleton, Feb 9, 2024.

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  1. Talula

    Talula Rock Star

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    Songs generated with Suno are stupid and repetitive, and after a few hundred, you can detect the patterns from a distance. And the quality is terrible. Also, they do not create anything new; instead, they train on current music and tweak the keys, pitch, and portions of songs. Is more than a loop mixer paired with computerized speech generators, which is why they are being sued and will eventually be shut down. I support artificial intelligence in music, but only when it is integrated into DAWs and plugins. Faster music creation in music software, with own ideeas, is welcome. People don't have to wait years until creating songs, if they want to. AI can help here, creating basslines, chords and song structure that sounds good, this is what I would let AI to handle.
     
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    as any composer. all melodies already were wrote, created, recorded, remaked, remixed...
    loops, construction kits, presets...
    typical breakdown in any electronic style - few simple melodies / chords, producers use them again and again just changing instrument.
     
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