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BASIC PITCH: 

https://basicpitch.spotify.com/

MUSENET: 

https://openai.com/research/musenet

MAGENTA STUDIO: 

https://magenta.tensorflow.org/studio/

LOS ANGELES MUSIC COMPOSER: 

https://github.com/asigalov61/Los-Angeles-Music-Composer

 

00:00 Intro

00:50 History of MIDIS

01:57 What is MIDI

02:52 Spotify Basic Pitch

04:00 OpenAI Musenet

04:25 Google Magenta Studio

08:04 Los Angeles Music Composer

08:40 The End

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55 minutes ago, cclarry said:

What a great idea!  Pretty soon all we'll have to do is say:

"Alexa, write me a rock song, record it, master it, and then distribute it,
and send me the royalties"

What insanity!

Someone goes this way some years ago with techno and dub.
https://eternal-flow.ru/
No royalties, but sales at appstore googleplay and so on.

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On 4/16/2023 at 6:18 AM, cclarry said:

What a great idea!  Pretty soon all we'll have to do is say:

"Alexa, write me a rock song, record it, master it, and then distribute it,
and send me the royalties"

That's what BIAB is for. ? 

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2 hours ago, Bapu said:

Said every studio musician when synthesizers came on to the market.

There's a slight difference though. You can copyright and earn royalties off a track made with synthesizers; I don't think you can do that with AI generated music.

Makes no difference in my case though; I would need to finish some tracks before I have anything to sell ?

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34 minutes ago, antler said:

I would need to finish some tracks before I have anything to sell ?

And really, as producers of music know, there's the hidden-in-plain-sight flaw: these are all idea generators.

As with any pursuit, technological, economic, gastronomic, whatever, coming up with ideas ain't the hard part. Building a finished product out of those ideas is where it breaks down.

Example: what these generators do for you is basically noodling in a key.

Anyone here need help with that? Tell you what: try playing just the white keys, with your right hand fingers split to allow one key in between each finger. Either 3 fingers or 4. Move that around. Now add to that your left hand, playing a split octave. Move them both around independently. Does one of the patterns sound cool? Congratulations, you just did a John Henry on the AI (minus the falling ill and dying part). Need something on top of it? Duplicate your MIDI track and turn on Cakewalk's built-in arpeggiator and run through some different presets. Take just the left hand notes and apply the arpeggiator and instant bass line. John Henry was a steel-drivin' man.

Want to hear how it sounds in a different key, or modulate it to a different key? Select the notes in Piano Roll and right click. Choose Transpose.

Hey: I'm no programmer, but I could probably learn enough to code that in a couple of days. Maybe Flowstone or Synthedit? Iz I geniuz AI guy yet?

See what I did there? I created an algorithm, came up with the idea to turn it into a script. Took me longer to type it than think it up. And what will come of it is....nothing. Ideas are cheap. Turning them into finished products is the hard part. I'm never going to sit down and learn Flowstone. Although I might try programming it in MPowerSynth's or MSoundFactory's arpeggiator....

Things that really help are tools that enable us to get from ideas to finished products with greater ease. 3-D printers. DAW's, NLE's, word processing programs, spreadsheet programs. The proliferation of all-in-one mastering plug-ins, bx_masterdesk (true or untrue peak), T-Racks ONE, Ozone, etc.

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