I like these sort of things for inspiration. Just twisting a random generated pattern around into something useful can bring you to all kinds of places you wouldn't come up with yourself. All you need is a little phrase or motif, even if it creates just 4 16th notes you like you can do a lot with that.
i like that type of ting too! but u can do that with random + scale quantizer in every daw. dont need all that effort. Appreciate free musical stuff from any company, google included, but they maybe need more musicians and less coders in their team. If you publish naive stuff like that, means that you don't follow electronic music scene that much. imho.
We just want to keep our hobbies/jobs without giving a shit ton of money to the music industry which is filled with shitty personalities with no respect to other people out there
The video might start off with how do you get it to open in Ableton…. Just downloaded it … down know where to search for it … or open it … or get it in as a midi file… by chance did you create a different video for this
hello : I am using Ableton 10 on Catalina, do I need to write any script to let that plugin work ? if so how can I do that plz ? there is no any video talk about how to instal to write a script until u can use this nice thing .. I am very confusing , plz can u help
I've tried ton of these midi/riff generators, included riffer, and i didn't liked the results of them, except for an max for live device called Melody Sauce, this one gives me some "decent" ideas, u know, nothing who cant replace producers at that point, but in an early future who knows
Hey sadowick, first, i always enjoy your videos, keep up the good work! I have a question for you or anyone.. my sylenth volumeknob and other knobs are moving on itself. Do you know how to fix it? I already checked the midiclip with no result. Help pls!! ✌❤
@@Len_M. midi keyboard yes. Will try it without. Havn't thought about that, maybe it wil help. Never had this problem before but saw on forums that more ableton users have this problem. Thank you for your quick reaction 👍👍👍and if someone else knows more about this feel free to respond also☺✌
Well this example isnt really creative application. AI can be used in way more intersting ways than just creating variations on a melody. For example you can extract styles from composers and let AI new compositions following these rules, or even create new "composers" via evolutionary algorithms
Within 10-15 years making music will mean choosing compositions created, mixed and mastered by AI trained on our musical tastes. Future musicians will not play any instrument.
haha its funny , ai for music are really not good and in the end it will probably never be good because you don't really have rules in music , ai can work with rules human can work with their feelings and because we all have the same feeling we can understand things that aren't made with classical music theory
I like these sort of things for inspiration. Just twisting a random generated pattern around into something useful can bring you to all kinds of places you wouldn't come up with yourself. All you need is a little phrase or motif, even if it creates just 4 16th notes you like you can do a lot with that.
i like that type of ting too! but u can do that with random + scale quantizer in every daw. dont need all that effort. Appreciate free musical stuff from any company, google included, but they maybe need more musicians and less coders in their team. If you publish naive stuff like that, means that you don't follow electronic music scene that much. imho.
@@skriptico Cool man.
interesting, i'll get back to it in a couple of years.
10:38 - those are some great sounds.
Have Ableton 9 and pretty happy with it. Waiting for Ableton 11 maybe
anche ableton 14 :)
Anyone saying "no AI for me" is in for a rude awakening down the road.
We just want to keep our hobbies/jobs without giving a shit ton of money to the music industry which is filled with shitty personalities with no respect to other people out there
@@entity6966 You sound like you don't like paying for software
really useful for music producers who work alone. it's like having a resource for ideas when you get stuck.
12:21 Martin Solveig “hallo”
These were interesting utilities. Mostly useless right now, but I'm excited to see where this technology will go.
The video might start off with how do you get it to open in Ableton…. Just downloaded it … down know where to search for it … or open it … or get it in as a midi file… by chance did you create a different video for this
that first drum pattern was amazing, literally rewound the video a few times.
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." - Inigo Montoya
The beat was nice, though, I agree.
what word? please educate me haha@@wwestlund
@@mikedevey2748 how does one LITERALLY rewind digital media? teehee
not a lie, but when a human make beats, take for an example the sadowick guy right here, they're muuuuuuch better.
Thanks for making that hombre. Just getting started with this black box.
Does this work in Live 11? Mine isn't as it doesn't allow me to select output location.
AI is going to be building club weapons as well as wipe out humanity weapons. What a future we have to look forward to.
yup, ableton 10, m4l 8.3 are mandatory, if i remember well.
Good. Do it. 🎉
hello : I am using Ableton 10 on Catalina, do I need to write any script to let that plugin work ? if so how can I do that plz ? there is no any video talk about how to instal to write a script until u can use this nice thing .. I am very confusing , plz can u help
Can the models that are being used by each of the options be changed? or fine-tuned?
hey man thanks for this tutorial. do you know why magenta wont open in the daw? just as opens aside ableton?
Pretty cool. Could be great with the ability to set up some extreme options or just feeding it with crazy samples. Will give it a try
Thank you!!
I can't get magenta studio working can you make a tutorial? I am using ubuntu.
Piano Transcription app forAndroid uses Magenta
Is this the standalone version? Or just the amxd?
Speaking of magenta, this is definitely the background synth sound from "Michael Cassette - Pangaea"...
tried it on my mac with high sierra, it didn't work but on my windows 10 pc it just works perfectly
No possibility to force the pattern within a specific scale? Kinda strange...
Just use a scale effect on the track?
@@ryanpaulretouch yeah of course, but you have to use it afterwards. Would be nice if you could specify one scale in magenta studio first
Kinda reminds me of Riffer.
I've tried ton of these midi/riff generators, included riffer, and i didn't liked the results of them, except for an max for live device called Melody Sauce, this one gives me some "decent" ideas, u know, nothing who cant replace producers at that point, but in an early future who knows
Hey sadowick, first, i always enjoy your videos, keep up the good work! I have a question for you or anyone.. my sylenth volumeknob and other knobs are moving on itself. Do you know how to fix it? I already checked the midiclip with no result. Help pls!! ✌❤
Moving by themselves? Do you use a midi controller? Is this all the time? With certain presets?
@@Len_M. midi keyboard yes. Will try it without. Havn't thought about that, maybe it wil help. Never had this problem before but saw on forums that more ableton users have this problem. Thank you for your quick reaction 👍👍👍and if someone else knows more about this feel free to respond also☺✌
love it!!
The is awesome
Thanks bro
Im viewer 909, yip, my fav drum too. Hope you doing well man!
I've said it before and I'm gonna say it again: I don't want no flippin' AIs in my computor!!
I gotta admit, I don't feel entirely comfortable with where this is headed.
I guess I'm kind of an old head too, I don't even like cloud storage.
:'D
Well this example isnt really creative application. AI can be used in way more intersting ways than just creating variations on a melody. For example you can extract styles from composers and let AI new compositions following these rules, or even create new "composers" via evolutionary algorithms
@@janhundling4647 i've seen pure data takes at markov chains muuuch more effective than this.
Interesting video even if everything generated by the tool sounded like crap.
Why your voice so asmr
Hey mikael akerfeldt
needs more werk, not saying "no" ... just "not yet.
Within 10-15 years making music will mean choosing compositions created, mixed and mastered by AI trained on our musical tastes. Future musicians will not play any instrument.
but the hidden weapon is being original and still appeal to peoples senses
hahahaha really?
Kind of useless
agree, lets see in a couple of years
haha its funny , ai for music are really not good and in the end it will probably never be good because you don't really have rules in music , ai can work with rules human can work with their feelings and because we all have the same feeling we can understand things that aren't made with classical music theory