Making instruments using AI?
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
- Can AI be a assistive tool in making music? I decided to use some of my creative time to dive deeper into the realm of music production, this time attempting to harness the "wonders" of Artificial Intelligence.
In this journey, I explored the raw potential of AI-generated samples as I crafted them into NNXT / Sampled instruments and used this for an original composition. Join me as I peeled back the layers of technology and tried to us AI as a digital instrument creation tool rather than something that just "makes music for me". By embracing the unpredictability and magic that AI brings to the creative process, I found it was a viable new workflow, although not one I may repeat often-- only when necessary or to speed up more tedious parts of the workflow.
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That's amazing. This is one of the ways I could see AI being useful and ethical in a creative procces.
Right? That's what I thought too. This and small royalties for voices used of singers who opted into AI.
You're definitely right that the first two songs sound very Chinese. Not much particularly Celtic about them.
Exactly! Just goes to show AI cannot yet "listen" and use context in the same way humans can.
@@dekoningtan definitely. My guess is that "mysterious" somehow gets tied to Asian sounds using their algorithm, which likely reflects the biases of whomever they had tagging music.
Indeed very likely @@KnightedDawn