I would have thought the reason that you need the rights is because when LANDR's machine learning process analyses the music, it stores the data to further develop it ML system so if you don't have the rights for that song, they technically wouldn't have permission to use the data?
How would anyone know the reference track was used? Unless they have to report it or store some type of info. Perhaps the algorithm stores the reference track as code and that somehow is copy-written? no idea but very interesting.
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I would have thought the reason that you need the rights is because when LANDR's machine learning process analyses the music, it stores the data to further develop it ML system so if you don't have the rights for that song, they technically wouldn't have permission to use the data?
How would anyone know the reference track was used? Unless they have to report it or store some type of info. Perhaps the algorithm stores the reference track as code and that somehow is copy-written? no idea but very interesting.
I don't know either! Maybe they do, certainly possible. With ai moving so fast I get the feeling we'll be presented with the question quite a lot!
Very nice tutorial!!!!
Cheers bud 💯👍
Can you do LANDR vs Ozone 10?
Will add it to the list bud, thanks for the suggestion 💯👍
Thanks Mate!
Awesome thank you so much
Great review. What DB does the pre master need to be?
Keep the average body of the song around -18dbfs and watch for peaks no higher than -6dbfs.