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Posted
14 hours ago, Grem said:

“the first 10-15 seconds are highly decisive for whether we skip the song or not"

Quote from the referenced article.

Two things contribute to the issue IMO- Caffiene and sound byte chunks of data.

I like 10 minute YouTube videos. 30 minutes is pushing it. Does that translate to music? 

Any prog rock fans out there? 

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, pwal³ said:

me too if the missus isn't on the bluetooth

So, your missus has an app to control you using Bluetooth? ?

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Posted
2 hours ago, craigb said:

Yes!

If you listen intently all the way though some of it, you have refined listening skills. The interest holds you, I get that.

If you listen to 1 hour of classical music intently, you would be a nerd. I say that in the most respectful way possible.

Posted
32 minutes ago, Tim Smith said:

If you listen intently all the way though some of it, you have refined listening skills. The interest holds you, I get that.

If you listen to 1 hour of classical music intently, you would be a nerd. I say that in the most respectful way possible.

Some Prog can keep my interest but, to be honest, a lot (as well as Classical which I listen to quite often) acts as perfect background music while I'm programming.  They both help me focus.

Posted
34 minutes ago, craigb said:

Some Prog can keep my interest but, to be honest, a lot (as well as Classical which I listen to quite often) acts as perfect background music while I'm programming.  They both help me focus.

Back ground is different. Like when some people talk to me. I could get on with that all day.

Sometimes my wife will be talking to me and say "6000 dollars". Then I'll be like what? Up until then I didn't hear a thing she said.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Tim Smith said:

Any prog rock fans out there? 

 

                                                       Yes !

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Kenny

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On 4/8/2024 at 7:34 AM, Tim Smith said:

After my drink here I want to go lick all over my master.

 

Yes ! just make sure you brush your teeth and rinse your mouth out first.

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Kenny

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, craigb said:

Kenny, just going with the Flo... ?

  Flo... got Kenny trained good .

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                                   Now go brush your teeth Kenny:D

Kenny

 

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Posted
On 4/6/2024 at 3:53 PM, audioschmaudio said:

Today I discovered Suno AI. You give it some lyrics or just a general idea for lyrics, tell it what genre you want it to be and it creates a whole song for you. And the results are really good. It's like Midjourney for music. I feel like it's not even worth bothering to learn how to make music when I could get good results with zero effort by just telling a computer what to create.

For just vocals I've been using AI for a while beause my voice sucks. Solaria for Synthesizer V is amazing.

Pretty cool.

Posted (edited)
40 minutes ago, Bapu said:

Pretty cool.

Totally. To me, it's both fascinating and demotivating. I can have it create better music within seconds than I could if I invested lots of hours. I've only used it for a week and it already created lots of music for me that I really like.

And I've discovered a similar app, https://www.udio.com, which is currently still in its beta phase and free.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, pwal³ said:

ai might take over "product" music, but it'll never take over the real thing ;)

Yes, but it's still fun to try. The way I see it: Making music yourself is like playing a game, letting AI create music for you is like watching a game. And I find it fascinating, just to see and experience what's technologically possible these days.

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