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AI Vocals: The Music Revolution Begins
PhonoBrainer replied to kennywtelejazz's topic in The Coffee House
In the future, all vocals in all songs will be AI vocalists, with a preponderance being "Celine Dion" But you will be able to download the song, and AI strip the "Dion" vocal out, so you can add your crap amateur vocal back in. And this is how William Hung has the last laugh. -
So soy- and brown rice- vegan burgers are the AI of meat. Got it.
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I have the RD-88 as well, love that is only 30 lbs! This new version looks "upgradable" for mo sounds / mo money? The blurb sayeth: "The friendly weight and streamlined dimensions make it easy to move, while the rugged build will hold up to years of heavy use. Built-in stereo speakers project rich, room-filling sound, eliminating the need for an external amplifier . . ." Ok, please know the case / outer shell of the instrument is all plastic. So would it last "years" of heavy use? Well, "years" is technically 2 years. Maybe. As for the rich, room-filling sound? Technically, yes, if the room is the walk-in closet. I actually love my RD-88, plays great, onboard sounds are quite good, and a breeze to transport with the light back-saving weight.
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For Fleer - 10cc Returns To Touring After More Than 30 Years
PhonoBrainer replied to Larry Shelby's topic in The Coffee House
No response from Fleer. Apparently, he's not in love He just forgot them It's just a silly phase he went through -
SampleScience launches Super Lynn Drums virtual instrument
PhonoBrainer replied to satya's topic in Deals
Just thank you for mentioning the Blue Nile. -
I liked the dark tone. I listened on a not great mp3 boo-boo and the mix still sounded excellent! Full bass yet I could hear guitar fuzz with clarity.
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Hey 53, which site did you originally post your song to, even just as a Private link? Was it Bandlab? Or Soundcloud or something else? Following with interest . . .
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Additional proof that Humanity is doomed? ?
PhonoBrainer replied to craigb's topic in The Coffee House
At least, with AI, we won't get the "We're sorry, due to unusually high call volumes . . ." No more waiting for 22 minutes because you're 7th in the queue. Instead of waiting 22 minutes, your query will get the confusingly incorrect answer almost immediately. -
Me too! Probably the best kind of fame. You can still go to the store and buy milk. I hope you are in good health and enjoying what little obscurity still remains.
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Wake me up when Korg Sdd-3000 goes native.
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Sounds like Gulfoss with a 4 band eq built into it? And magic dynamic audio dependent frequency things? My Gulfoss use is on the master bus, predictably around Tame 20, Recover 15, so pretty minimal and quick. My Soothe use is never on master bus, probably just vocals, and I agree too many controls that do similar things, taking longer. I wonder if people who go to NAMM are often "blown away" because, they have invested a lot of time and money going to NAMM.
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As the upgrade price is now $49, does that mean the Spaces 2 regular price is $48? (deep cut)
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The TEN Most Self-Important musician in Music History | RANK:
PhonoBrainer replied to craigb's topic in The Coffee House
Please remove Yoko from the list. It's for musicians. -
PSA: Amazon has become a dumping ground for cheap Chinese crap
PhonoBrainer replied to bitflipper's topic in The Coffee House
Not since I got burned by their horribly short return policy, when a third-party vendor hosted by Newegg, on Newegg's site, sent me a used open box SSD which was advertised as new. Newegg claimed their 14 day return policy began on the day the item shipped, not the day I received the item. So any shipping delays that occur (INCLUDING WEATHER RELATED) eat into your Return time policy. So, no, not Newegg, not ever again. -
PSA: Amazon has become a dumping ground for cheap Chinese crap
PhonoBrainer replied to bitflipper's topic in The Coffee House
I've spent the last four days over-researching laptops, ssd upgrades, ram upgrades. I sleuthed Amazon, B&H, and Best Buy. I ended up buying the laptop, memory stick, and ssd from B&H. I needed pry tools and small screwdrivers for the opening of the laptop. Bought those on Amazon for $9.98. Cheap crap has its place, and that would be Amazon. -
a fun thread, brought me back to my early 90s foray into Opcode Vision. Wow, midi sequencing!!! And apropos, from the Opcode Wikipedia page, "In 1998, Opcode was bought by Gibson Guitar Corporation. Development on Opcode products ceased in 1999."
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best tasting Jenga
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I think the kids are trying! I like the Lifeson-esque guitars, but the Sax solo is underbaked.
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Does Fotor create images of 1920×1080 size?
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From Toronto, perhaps too much posing, definitely talented, seem to be aiming at a Boomer throwback vibe What's the verdict?