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For me it’s the imperfections or going where wouldn’t be expected that make music interesting, such as Cliff Williams playing C# in Back in Black when the guitars play A. Would AI choose to do this?

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21 minutes ago, Lozz196 said:

For me it’s the imperfections or going where wouldn’t be expected that make music interesting, such as Cliff Williams playing C# in Back in Black when the guitars play A. Would AI choose to do this?

 

YouTube creators create A and B versions of titles and thumbnails to see which gets most attention. 

 

Maybe AI will do similar, or maybe it will the be humans' job to listen to tracks for quality control. 

 

Ultimately AI has no sensors or hormones to measure whether what they produce is working. 

 

Comedians and live musicians get instant feedback from audiences. Whether or not they listen to the feedback or not depends - there are plenty of artists who have spent years looking for audiences who 'get' them. 🤣

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1 minute ago, chris_b said:

I'd like to see anyone use AI to copy how I play. Good luck to them.

 

Maybe thats the way to sabotage AI, expose it to the out of tune noodling of the average BC member. I could probably break it myself. 

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For doing creative tasks - no thanks. 

But can be a great tool for things like separating music into stems or e.g cleaning snare rattle from an acoustic guitar passage or whatever.

 

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14 minutes ago, SteveXFR said:

Maybe thats the way to sabotage AI, expose it to the out of tune noodling of the average BC member. I could probably break it myself. 

 

Poisoning the well.

 

IIRC someone has created a method of encoding music so that AI thinks it is a different genre to its actual one, or "hears" the music it is being trained on as just noise.

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Right now for creative purposes. AI is at the same stage I was in my teens when my songwriting "influences" were very obvious, and the greatest current threat to it is that it will get sued for plagiarism.

 

As others have said there are lots of uses of AI in music that take the donkey work out of some technical aspects such as noise removal. and frequency balancing.

 

I use AI fairly frequently in my day job in graphic design. One use is when creatinge photo-realistic mock-ups of some of the food products and packaging that my clients are considering producing. I could spend time in Photoshop compositing inclusions onto a slab of chocolate to show through a window in the packaging, or I could ask an image generator to create one for me. One will take an hour or so the other with the right prompts less than 5 minutes. 

 

It has also been used to generate one of the "covers" for my band's releases. At the time I was completely snowed under with paying work, so we fed a series of prompts into an AI image generator and refined the output until we had something everyone was happy with. I could have done a better job manually, but it would have taken a lot longer and at the expense of paying work.

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Scarily easy as I've just figured out! 

 

 

Another nail in the coffin for aspiring originals artists hoping to "make it", just as streaming has already proved to be?

 

I suspect that where the industry is heading could well be similar to where classical music has ended up with performers, in our case covers and tribute bands, being custodians of a vast library of music that is already much loved; with occasional new material to sit alongside the great songwriters and composers of the past: read ABBA to Zeppelin for Bach to Verdi.

 

The Times They Are A-Changin'...

 

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28 minutes ago, Al Krow said:

Scarily easy as I've just figured out! 

 

 

Another nail in the coffin for aspiring originals artists hoping to "make it", just as streaming has already proved to be?

 

I suspect that where the industry is heading could well be similar to where classical music has ended up with performers, in our case covers and tribute bands, being custodians of a vast library of music that is already much loved; with occasional new material to sit alongside the great songwriters and composers of the past: read ABBA to Zeppelin for Bach to Stravinsky.

 

The Times They Are A-Changin'...

 

Yeah, I figure playing an instrument live is somewhat future-proofed. People have been able to listen to recorded music for over 100 years but still want to go out and hear people perform it. 

 

Making new music, I dunno - AI will get very good at it. There will probably be a lot of hybrid stuff where music is made more cheaply/easily with AI but there is still a real 'face' to the music e.g. ask AI to make a backing track after having been given prompts about the style etc. but then a real person sings over it.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, SumOne said:

 

Yeah, I figure playing an instrument live is somewhat future-proofed. People have been able to listen to recorded music for over 100 years but still want to go out and hear people perform it. 

 

Making new music, I dunno - AI will get very good at it. There will probably be a lot of hybrid stuff where music is made more cheaply/easily with AI but there is still a real 'face' to the music e.g. ask AI to make a backing track after having been given prompts about they style etc. but then a real person sings over it.

 

Even more scary is that a close mate, whom I formed a covers band with back in 2013 and has written 5 albums, just commented: "TBH that song sounds as good if not better than many songs coming out of Nashville".  Whether that's fair or not, the fact that was his reaction just shows how good AI already is at composition.

 

Very glad that, like you, I'm focussed on live performance. 

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