As a producer, I've found AI to be really useful to me when working with songwriters. When I get an iphone recording from a collaborator with a vocal and a guitar that I'm supposed to add a new arrangement to, I can separate the vocal from the guitar with AI and have an acceptable isolated demo vocal to put on top of my new arrangement. ChatGPT is an infinite lyric generator as well.
Nice to see the attitudes you two being to this. You know, I’m not sure it would be a bad thing if at some point human created music wasn’t commercially viable. There will still be people driven to make music, it just won’t be their job. And while that would be unfortunate for people who would like to make music for a living, the human made music that remains will be that which is invaluable. That said, I don’t know that we’ll ever get to that extreme. With the changes in the music industry (and other industries) just in my lifetime, we’ve already seen how creative people can be when it comes to finding new ways to make their passions profitable. Look at history and you’ll find that everything new in music has been decried as the beginning of the end. The only difference is that the changes come faster and faster over time.
Its a tool IMHO.... much like the digital age, DAWs, synths, and VSTs revolutionized the industry in the last decades. Its all about what the market will value most. I personally feel that art created by humans will remain more valued by most people. We just have to wait for the industry to find a place for AI and for the pricing to catch up.
In everything there is 2 sides. Just like light and darkness...but that doesn't mean we have to dwell on the darkness...our purpose is always to find light (through darkness)
I will postulate that AI will never replace a human talent, with what is called a soul contribution to the music. That organic, human quality cannot be analyzed and replicated by an unemotional, logical machine. Just like auto-tuning and pitch correction are always subpar to a very good singer's voice left alone. Hey, that's my take as a musician (and audiophile). Cheers! 🍺🍺
It is currently listed on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. Do you have any additional suggestions? If you are using one of the above services, you can find it as “Audio University Podcast”.
@@AudioUniversity hmm, I use pocket cast player on android but I will admit I dont know how podcasts normally propagate through all the apps people use. Love the channel BTW.
Considering that most "people" on social media are bots, and that bots will of course promote the work of their cousin AIs, of course AIs will replace human beings as music producers... and listeners.
Speaking of music, where can I find Kyles music on streaming services? I'd love to hear Kyle's music. I'm having a blast listening to people on RUclips that are really great singers who also put tutorials up on RUclips to show us what they do. I really love Joe gilder and I would love to have music from more Indie artists on my playlist. I'm an Indie artist myself so it would be cool to share music with each other. Also that would be cool to collaborate on music as well because I'm always looking for people to collaborate with.
The "industry" will self destruct for the very reason they are currently despised. This is were those who can effectively use AI can bypass the Industry while creating and promoting their niche.
Before jump into AI do new things we can use it, to companies fix there hardware software platform compatibility, (Softube) in terms of sounds that’s why I keep my Eurorack even sometimes can’t recreate that sound twice lol, as mastering engineer with 30 years in the industry, was the first job to go in a bad way but the value and appreciation of the job was gone, that’s perfect to uneducated cheap Artists will work months composing and recording their music but willing to pay $50 per track. As A1 FOH Corp events will take longer time to create robots will download the truck rig the line array calibrate system do sound check in less than 5 hrs in some GS, so I stick with that for now even my physical side doesn’t help at 55 but the paid is good... Try to bring more this subject in a different areas, even me with 40 years in the industry research your channel for things we forget
I already only buy music if I can first see that the artist is able to perform acoustically, I’m fine with the notion of AI created music but I think we need to insist on honesty about the means by which it’s created. I do believe that most musicians will always notice when output has been created by AI but everybody needs to be informed because we all know how dishonest the money makers are willing to be.
@@ForkySeven Not at all, I can only imagine that you only read one phrase of my comment and reacted to that. With respect, I’d like to suggest you read the whole of my comment and then think again…of course it may be that you don’t get far enough into this to take my suggestion. Of course I mean no Malachi to you, I’m being jocularly sarcastic, please forgive me.
As a producer, I've found AI to be really useful to me when working with songwriters.
When I get an iphone recording from a collaborator with a vocal and a guitar that I'm supposed to add a new arrangement to, I can separate the vocal from the guitar with AI and have an acceptable isolated demo vocal to put on top of my new arrangement. ChatGPT is an infinite lyric generator as well.
Nice to see the attitudes you two being to this.
You know, I’m not sure it would be a bad thing if at some point human created music wasn’t commercially viable. There will still be people driven to make music, it just won’t be their job. And while that would be unfortunate for people who would like to make music for a living, the human made music that remains will be that which is invaluable.
That said, I don’t know that we’ll ever get to that extreme. With the changes in the music industry (and other industries) just in my lifetime, we’ve already seen how creative people can be when it comes to finding new ways to make their passions profitable. Look at history and you’ll find that everything new in music has been decried as the beginning of the end. The only difference is that the changes come faster and faster over time.
Its a tool IMHO.... much like the digital age, DAWs, synths, and VSTs revolutionized the industry in the last decades. Its all about what the market will value most. I personally feel that art created by humans will remain more valued by most people. We just have to wait for the industry to find a place for AI and for the pricing to catch up.
In everything there is 2 sides. Just like light and darkness...but that doesn't mean we have to dwell on the darkness...our purpose is always to find light (through darkness)
As someone who‘s working in the dubbing industry I‘m very concerned about my job in the future 😅
I will postulate that AI will never replace a human talent, with what is called a soul contribution to the music. That organic, human quality cannot be analyzed and replicated by an unemotional, logical machine. Just like auto-tuning and pitch correction are always subpar to a very good singer's voice left alone. Hey, that's my take as a musician (and audiophile). Cheers! 🍺🍺
The sad fact is that, using pitch-correction/auto tune as an example, listeners don’t care how it’s made.
@@danswansonguitar Hi. Yes, I do suppose that fewer of us seem to care anymore. Too sad.
Any chance the podcast will come to audio only podcast services. Would love to listen on the go with my other podcasts.
It is currently listed on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. Do you have any additional suggestions?
If you are using one of the above services, you can find it as “Audio University Podcast”.
@@AudioUniversity hmm, I use pocket cast player on android but I will admit I dont know how podcasts normally propagate through all the apps people use. Love the channel BTW.
Here is the RSS feed link: feeds.buzzsprout.com/2019366.rss
the computer invaded Earth in 1947. most successful occupation of a planet ever!
LOL
Considering that most "people" on social media are bots, and that bots will of course promote the work of their cousin AIs, of course AIs will replace human beings as music producers... and listeners.
Most people are bots.
i dont want to listen to an AI i want to hear to you.
We will see how human AI can get, which will soon be followed by how much better than human AI will be.
Speaking of music, where can I find Kyles music on streaming services? I'd love to hear Kyle's music. I'm having a blast listening to people on RUclips that are really great singers who also put tutorials up on RUclips to show us what they do. I really love Joe gilder and I would love to have music from more Indie artists on my playlist. I'm an Indie artist myself so it would be cool to share music with each other. Also that would be cool to collaborate on music as well because I'm always looking for people to collaborate with.
The industry will find a way to control the output and gatekeep for it's own benefit. Just like what they're doing with the internet.
The "industry" will self destruct for the very reason they are currently despised.
This is were those who can effectively use AI can bypass the Industry while creating and promoting their niche.
what AI did they use to make the singing like drake?
Microsoft Excel
And a Fart Pedal @@tecnica-de-voz
Before jump into AI do new things we can use it, to companies fix there hardware software platform compatibility, (Softube) in terms of sounds that’s why I keep my Eurorack even sometimes can’t recreate that sound twice lol, as mastering engineer with 30 years in the industry, was the first job to go in a bad way but the value and appreciation of the job was gone, that’s perfect to uneducated cheap Artists will work months composing and recording their music but willing to pay $50 per track.
As A1 FOH Corp events will take longer time to create robots will download the truck rig the line array calibrate system do sound check in less than 5 hrs in some GS, so I stick with that for now even my physical side doesn’t help at 55 but the paid is good...
Try to bring more this subject in a different areas, even me with 40 years in the industry research your channel for things we forget
I already only buy music if I can first see that the artist is able to perform acoustically, I’m fine with the notion of AI created music but I think we need to insist on honesty about the means by which it’s created. I do believe that most musicians will always notice when output has been created by AI but everybody needs to be informed because we all know how dishonest the money makers are willing to be.
So you believe that music creation should be a display of athleticism and that only the most athletic musicians are worthy of your pocket change.
@@ForkySeven Not at all, I can only imagine that you only read one phrase of my comment and reacted to that. With respect, I’d like to suggest you read the whole of my comment and then think again…of course it may be that you don’t get far enough into this to take my suggestion. Of course I mean no Malachi to you, I’m being jocularly sarcastic, please forgive me.
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Machine learned mimicry will bring musical mediocrity at a pace humans could never match. Everything in the middle of the bell curve? Count me out 😂
AI is not a good idea for musicians.☹️
before artist could play music not they need to be informed. i hate this so much.
Don't won't AI take over all music
No thank you. Don’t make this bigger that what it is. Ai is a copy of all possibilities that actual humans produce. Nothing new here
Cheers.
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