The studio is looking EXCELLENT! Editors need to stop being afraid of AI, it’s going to change the way people work and the level of creativity will expand.
I really enjoyed listening to your take on this music generator. You gave me a Lot ofgood pointers. We will be using it to score a film and I love the idea about listening to the dialogue why you are settling with the music in front of you fantastic carry-on, my friend
Great review! I messed around with it for an hour or so last night. There were A LOT of repeated results... especially with the piano and acoustic guitar stuff. It's not "AI" so much as it is drawing from a pool of chord progressions and melodies... changing tempo, beats, etc. Definitely not "AI"... it's literally just variations on themes, drawing from a pool. It sounds nice, but it is extremely limited. Just a heads-up to anyone out there.
This is a fair analysis. I think in terms of what we are coming to know as "AI" that being a tool we can converse with in natural language -- by that standard, no, its not "AI" although its how they promote the product. It does rely on standard themes and stuff for composing the music, with slight iterations. What I like about it is that it offers more flexibility than say, Epidemic Sound or Marmoset which give you finished songs that you can't adapt outside of altering stems.
Should I buy a subscription plan from soundraw, pixabay, artlist or any other royalty free music to use them on youtube or Can I have a free account and use the music on my shorts? Will there be any copyright strike or channel demonetized if I use them without a subscription plan?
The studio is looking EXCELLENT!
Editors need to stop being afraid of AI, it’s going to change the way people work and the level of creativity will expand.
Preach on friend, sorry took me a while to get back to this comment!
I really enjoyed listening to your take on this music generator. You gave me a Lot ofgood pointers. We will be using it to score a film and I love the idea about listening to the dialogue why you are settling with the music in front of you fantastic carry-on, my friend
Great review! I messed around with it for an hour or so last night. There were A LOT of repeated results... especially with the piano and acoustic guitar stuff. It's not "AI" so much as it is drawing from a pool of chord progressions and melodies... changing tempo, beats, etc. Definitely not "AI"... it's literally just variations on themes, drawing from a pool. It sounds nice, but it is extremely limited. Just a heads-up to anyone out there.
This is a fair analysis. I think in terms of what we are coming to know as "AI" that being a tool we can converse with in natural language -- by that standard, no, its not "AI" although its how they promote the product.
It does rely on standard themes and stuff for composing the music, with slight iterations. What I like about it is that it offers more flexibility than say, Epidemic Sound or Marmoset which give you finished songs that you can't adapt outside of altering stems.
The music have copyright rights ?
My understanding is that Soundraw has the ownership rights of the music, but you're the one with the usage rights.
How do you fade in it? I assume that's what those bars are when they fade to black?
Should I buy a subscription plan from soundraw, pixabay, artlist or any other royalty free music to use them on youtube or Can I have a free account and use the music on my shorts? Will there be any copyright strike or channel demonetized if I use them without a subscription plan?
I would use it but it's 19.99$ for 1 month 😢