Having big trouble using GROK to create my TX81z SYX

Discussion in 'Ai for Music' started by Synth Life, Dec 5, 2025 at 7:54 PM.

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  1. Synth Life

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    well well well

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    As Creative and virtuoso as Grok can be,
    I'd say you'll be better of with Gemini for any type of real or solid work.

    I'd start by providing the LLM with some Real examples to keep as Reference.

    Like let's say, give it a real Bell instrument patch;
    Determine which parts of it are indispensable for that type of sound;
    Request variations and make more Bell patches you can try.

    Most of them should probably work, some of them will be broken/unusable,
    and maybe one of them is worth keeping.

    LLMs are better when Focusing in one single task or element tho,
    and they provide much better result if you guide them step by step,
    take them by the hand tell them "this is Exactly what we need and what you have to do".

    The more you break it down the better the result;
    then when you got the system going and the LLM is warmed up and on the line, the progress can be faster..

    You can probably make it do a good working patch;
    but if you ask to make them in Bulk without much indication, it's probably gonna spit lots of garbage..


    F.E:
    "Hey Grok make me a One-click Grammymaker VST plugin and let's conquer the World!" - Fail

    "Hey Grok, we're coding this app in Unity/whatever and I just created a Button;
    the button is placed in XX/YY/ZZZ/Button on the Scene.

    We need to make this button call the "abc" C# function in the Xyz.cs file.
    Here's the Xyz.cs file, can you take a look and see if we can fix it?" - Success

    Right?
     
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