idk why i was so serious listening to all these 😂 didn’t want to hate on someone by accident lol everyone had so much fun with this tho this was dope. appreciate you Simon!
it isnt hating if it’s just bad. people should realise this. It’s just stating facts/(constructive) criticism. Not hating. Hating would be if you didn’t like the beat because it was made by someone you don’t like.
@@prodbynoizeystating facts and constructive criticism are very different, you can say “this sounds like shit” and argue that it’s a fact (music is subjective) but that’s not at all constructive criticism. If you said “I think it would sound better if you did this” for example, that would be constructive criticism.
He doesn't realize that he has no chance for a commercial career anymore. Hope dies last. Nice hobby, ok, but you will only get a tiny fraction of the jobs from in the niche market of people how want to pay a premium for handmade music - by a beginning producer with mediocre quality at best.
Big respect to the beginner! Music is not just "math" a computer can't have feelings like humans, it will never be the same as an human. An AI can never do something like Kanye West has done for music.
He's got a good head on his shoulders. I may be in the minority but I actually really liked what he made. He's got a great start and I think he'll make something great if he keeps at it
@@shadowemblem. i agree with virulan, i actually liked the direction you were trying to take the rnb one, the lead melody i guess could be spaced out a bit; also dont be afraid to eq the heck out of everything haha, just basically carve out frequency niches for different sounds
@@karlord3274nah I knew A was simon cause it just sounds like him but I thought the beginner was just yknow.. a beginner whose main focus is trap that’s why the other genres weren‘t that great
To be fair, Trap isn't exactly rocket science 😂 Once you get the right drum sounds and an distorted 808, figure out that its the same rhythms that are pretty much the same in most tracks then its pretty much done! AI can get to that stage quicker than a novice.
I feel like an order for AI to take over is if people stop engaging with other people in studios,just in the studio having fun and joking around while making a good beat is what brings us together, I don’t see ai doing that in the future🤷🏾♂️ but money talks so
I really like that you didn't skirt the issue in this video. How honest your question was with the beginner producer too. He has a great mindset about it. One aspect that wasn't covered here is that humans will always have one edge over AI and that is experimentation. Ai will always be limited to trends at its core, whereas humans will always have personal expression and experimentation in the mix. Great video 👏
As AIs essentially stitch together fragments of existing works to create "original" beats, images, stories and other creations one might say that it engages in a form of digital alchemy that transforms the raw materials of human creativity into something new. This process, raises critical questions which demand to be answered especially whether or not artists have the right to receive fair compensation for those tracks which could never have been generated had their worke not contributed to the AI's training, however indirectly. I posit that a model must be instituted enforce fair use where AI is concerned in order to ensure that where every AI-generated piece, whether a sound, track, or image, incurs a fractional cost to be deposited into a fund dedicated to distributing earnings to artists wherever they may be deserved, acknowledging their indirect contribution to the creation process, financially and however else otherwise. There also exists other alternative solutions one of which ammounts to the obfuscation of ones works from the prying, unwelcome eyes of AI. Visual artists are already pioneering technologies such as these to shield their works from crawlers used to feed AI models which distorts images in such a way that confuses machine learning algorithms and renders the works protected by this technology as unusable noise. This technique suggests that there exists a possible solution for other mediums, one which promises to safeguard one's intellectual property artistic and otherwise across all mediums from unauthorized AI consumption. The challenge then remains to craft a mechanism-either through collective action or regulatory intervention-that will ensure artists are credited and compensated for their work's role in training AI.
Yo, i know that beginner! he was a friend in my band, good to see him do more music! also, dont stop front flipping, that was awesome when you did it, Daniel!
AI can generate lyrics, sing, generate instrumentation and then a human-AI program can refine it. That can steal a lot of work. For instance, the "film" industry could use AI generated music for scenes while commercials and video game music can be completely AI generated.
@@GilgameschUruk Good enuf is the exact problem. Yeah, clients will pay a premium of premium stuff. That's about 2 ot 5% of the market. The rest is in "good enough", especially if you thing about the costs, and how easy it is to generate another. Another. Another in seconds until it fits. Like klicking random outfit button for you character until random is nice enough.
Brother !! In my opinion. You should never stop creating music. Your Dedication and Passion are something AI can never understand or match. Keep doing what you do. So I and others. Can keep being a fan. God Bless You My Brother !! Your Friend: Patrick Ginn
I love the message in the end of the video, as a beginner music producer it's really concerning that I spend this much time and money to do something AI do so easily, so I got emotional with that message :)
Your way to compose and make beats inspired me to find my way and how i should like to sound, today imma beatmaker hows produces for a couple artists in my block, and also a rapper. Your channel always was like my classroom to this digital art kinda thing. You are awsome Simon, i hope u know your content is essencial for the comuunity, thanks alot.
havent watched the video yet, but the best way to make sure your not replaced, is to make music so good and different, that no one can recreate it even if they try. im trying to learn to do this ever since i learnt about this AI stuff. and if your reading this, you should learn aswell ofcourse, this really applies best if you're an artist, and not a producer.
making music is about having fun, it was and it always have to be. Problem occurs when you start to look too serious on producing music, especially for money
Huge respect for the beginner bro. Like he said in the video, it's nothing to be ashamed of. You can almost think of the AI's level of making beats as its experience. It took the AI millions of songs to create that garbage POP A and it only took you this long to make POP B, that's a huge difference. The human element still matters a ton, even if the AI is technically better it's only because it's "Heard" more songs, it can't make anything with feeling or passion
no beginner should ever be ashamed of being ranked lower than an AI, especially if they're, as stated, a beginner. of course AI is gonna be better, it has so much to go off of because they're an AI.
Definitely interesting to see how everything is progressing. My stance has been that AI can continue to do whatever it's doing, I'm gonna continue to do whatever I'm doing, and the consumer will continue to enjoy whatever they enjoy. At the end of the day, if ya fecks with me, ya fecks with me!
Your video are so crazy good, i‘ve been watching all of your videos since i began producing in 2019 and you and Kyle just made my journey as beat maker and producer ever since. Thank you for that.
With music, more than a lot of other creative endeavors, given that it's actually mathematical, it makes perfect sense that AI would excel in this area. Drawing/painting being a little more subjective, but there is still a clear understanding of aesthetically pleasing work to the human interpretation of it that it follows. I personally think because Ai is going to make what was once a aptitude and access to education/programs etc, for the most part available to all, people are going to learn as a hobby how to refine what Ai gives them. For instance, if you get a generated pick, but don't like exactly how some part looks, you might either tell the AI to edit the iteration, or do it by hand if you know how. I think our end of the creation part is going to be refining and lots of it. Meaning understanding the theory and fundamentals is still important to know, because you'll know what is off. No matter how good AI gets, there is still gonna be that "Hmm, but if this were this color or facing this way." that we'll do, because AI can't read minds and we all get a specific image in our head when we are creating something, be it music, animation, film, drawing, sculpting, whatever it is. For sure though, the job itself won't exist in the way it does now at all. But people will instead make artistic creations (as part of the refining process and just production) en masse on a scale we have never seen, because yes, they won't have to spend years trying to get their hand to draw what they see in their minds eye, or understanding music theory in totality. They skip the 10,000 terrible iterations to get to the first good one. Which is a massive leap from all the programs and tools we use now to cut down the process, as with digital drawing, where you can easily add texture or blend, or digital programs, which give access to playing instruments we don't know how to actually play, yet create the sound and notes from them. It's a bigger leap than people are used to, but the principle is very much the same. No one makes cave drawings with hand crushed berries and clay anymore, neither do they craft their own instrument, learn how to play and then make a song.
Hello everyone, I've watched a couple of videos now and I really like the content!! Also I have to mention I really like the approach and all the things you cover. It is really amazing how thorough you interact with others while analyzing their experience and feelings.
These are my guesses as im watching Pop A was AI ✅ Pop B was Noobie Producer ✅ Pop C was Servida ✅ R&B A was Noobie ❌ R&B B was Servida ✅ R&B C was AI ❌ Trap A was Servida ✅ Trap B was Noobie ✅ Trap C was AI ✅ AI music has very little in terms of creative direction. Weird things that you'd hear someone like FLYLO do would only be an accident if AI were to do it. Thats part of why I got R&B wrong, that initial knock was pretty interesting, and it made me feel like it was an organic choice by a human. I could tell which one was the expert reliably. The noobie didnt know what he was doing at all for the R&B, no disrespect, but thats what made me feel like it was AI. I didnt particularly like the noobies tracks, nor the AI. I could get down with the tracks made by Servida. So what I take away, a good producer won't be easily beaten by AI. But noobies will have a difficult time competing with the soon to come hordes of AI producers. I can only hope that DJ's dont start performing live sets with AI music.
its a good perspective in how A.I is interperated, sometimes its a hit, sometimes not, but thats okay, because its just become a reason to adapt and express, sometimes its better to impress ourselves along the journey, and only you can make that journey by writing and producing what you like
What's crazy is... we're watching AI learn how to make music like a "brand new producer" learn how to make music in real time. We clowning today, but in a short amount of time we're going to be saying "Oh shit, this thing is fire"
Simon, I've been watching your videos for a long while now. I'm STUCK with FL Studio Mobile so I beg of you, please sir, I am but a humble and poor beat curator whom only has his phone to make music. Seeing videos using the mobile app makes me feel like I still have hope. What you make in an hour I haven't even come close to yet. I used to have FL Studio 11 a looooonnnngggg time ago and my laptop broke so I stopped. Bought it on my phone several years ago but just this week I opened it back up and making the attempt to get back into it. I want to see how nice I can make something into by exclusively using my phone for EVERYTHING. Love your videos too, thank you for all the encouraging and helpful insight! (I wrote all that, A.I. didnt) 🤜🤛
RmB B was really the best. that also was reflected in the reactions and it took 3rd place?? Feels like a biased voting or at least shifted towards desired outcome :))
There are a lot of variables: genres, how good is the generator's audio output, who did the prompting, does the generator allow editing / extending / inpainting or does it just render what it wants and you have no say. With guitar based genres and acoustic genres, you can instantly tell although Udio and maybe a new one by ElevenLabs (not yet released) can make that pretty difficult now. With electronic genres, it's all about the generator. It's not really possible to do a few tracks from one mediocre or lame generator and make a solid comparison to an excellent producer. Both Udio and Suno can do electronic genres really well although you might have to generate multiple time to get something you like. But you can compare a novice against any generator and either the generator is going to win or it will be a tie. Generators have probably "learned" more than a novice. As for groove and emotion, I don't think we can keep saying AI has no soul and isn't creative at this point. Udio disproves that in my opinion.
I like what you have said..."As long as we hold onto our creativity, AI will never be able to catch up with us.". I may add that AI can't replace the essence of our creation by the fact we put our soul into it, and that makes it different. AI does not have "Pneuma," a life-giving spirit.
Guessed right on all of them. It's pretty easy to distinguish the different parts. Pretty easy to figure out which was Simons and the noob so it was easy to figure out the AI. If I didnt know that beforehand it might have been harder. AI is getting close!
If you asked me 6 months ago, I would've said A.I. is about to decimate beat-making. But I changed my opinion, here's why: Beats are non-fungible. Beats are one of a kind. I personally have caught lighting in a bottle a few times with beats. And people just love those handful of viral beats I have. So while A.I. might be making bangers soon. It doesn't stop you from also making your bangers, you follow? A.I. WILL MAKE ENTIRE HIT SONGS SOON. But there will still be hit songs made by humans.. It's just now, more competition, and less sales. But as all songwriters and rappers know. When you hear a beat and it's the one. It's the one
i used suno ai for the first time this week after watching xqc's video with it and holy crap, that stuff is basically perfect. you can even adjust parts and basically rerun the rest of the beat and extend it from any point. it gave me a beat today without much trying at all that was basically ready to ship without adjustment. Imagine in a year. I think the end of beat makers is upon us. Producers will stay a bit longer. But not much longer.
Just remember, we create music because we love it. AI can't ever take that away from you. The negative side of AI is that it will flood an already oversaturated market meaning it will be harder than ever to reach an audience. It will also inevitably devalue music so people wont pay you much for it (if at all), meaning making a living from music will soon be coming to an end for most. So focus your attention on the joy of making your music for no other reason than you love too, the plus side of that is that you will probably make your best work as a result of that.
interesting. and fun to guess along. Would have been easier to follow along and skip back and forth when the results were cut right after each genre and not 9 track at once and then the results. I think I had 7/9 labeled correctly, got the trap beginner and AI mixed up...
idk why i was so serious listening to all these 😂 didn’t want to hate on someone by accident lol everyone had so much fun with this tho this was dope. appreciate you Simon!
I'm glad that you took it seriously. Otherwise how would guess which was mine and what was the ai's?
it isnt hating if it’s just bad. people should realise this. It’s just stating facts/(constructive) criticism. Not hating. Hating would be if you didn’t like the beat because it was made by someone you don’t like.
@@prodbynoizey well said.
ruclips.net/video/zCli0mPuC9U/видео.html banger
@@prodbynoizeystating facts and constructive criticism are very different, you can say “this sounds like shit” and argue that it’s a fact (music is subjective) but that’s not at all constructive criticism. If you said “I think it would sound better if you did this” for example, that would be constructive criticism.
Loved being apart of this video. Thank you to all the producers who guessed the beats.
Thanks for participating!
ur gonna make it one day trust
@@officialgymbo thanks man
Good job! You are going to go far.
@@olgasyulyukov6470 I appreciate it.
Respect on the beginners mentality
Thanks man.
He doesn't realize that he has no chance for a commercial career anymore. Hope dies last. Nice hobby, ok, but you will only get a tiny fraction of the jobs from in the niche market of people how want to pay a premium for handmade music - by a beginning producer with mediocre quality at best.
@@CivilianApplications bs
Big respect to the beginner! Music is not just "math" a computer can't have feelings like humans, it will never be the same as an human. An AI can never do something like Kanye West has done for music.
@@actuallymarcos8606 Thanks man. But he does bring up valid points. My relatives say the same thing so I'm use to it.
pop A soundin like a tutorial video 💀
I'm just glad I could do better than it.
man what are yall talkin about bro
I can already hear the Indian guy telling me how to fix my phone 💀
When pop ain’t popping 💀
@@nothingtoseehere309 LMAO
Dude this video is incredible, thank you for having me on bro!
Thank you for guessing which where mine.
Love your work bro. I was pleasantly surprised to see you feature in this
@@shadowemblem.what’s your instagram?
@@the_blind_hearing6thank you!
I’m just happy to see my dog making an appearance in the video😌😂… thank you for having me, this was dope!
Thanks for guessing. Love your dog by the way.
Lowkey that little speech at the end was needed bc of AI anxiety
Thanks man.
@@shadowemblem. why are you thanking me thank simon 😂
@@danieljohn4014 I was part of it. Kinda of
The beginner producer is my son, I am so proud of him.
👍
Mom.😂 oh my lord.
He's got a good head on his shoulders. I may be in the minority but I actually really liked what he made. He's got a great start and I think he'll make something great if he keeps at it
@@viru-666 Thank you
@@shadowemblem. i agree with virulan, i actually liked the direction you were trying to take the rnb one, the lead melody i guess could be spaced out a bit; also dont be afraid to eq the heck out of everything haha, just basically carve out frequency niches for different sounds
the fact that trap c was ai is genuinely INSANE 😭
fr bro i was 100 percent sure that was simon
@@karlord3274nah I knew A was simon cause it just sounds like him but I thought the beginner was just yknow.. a beginner whose main focus is trap that’s why the other genres weren‘t that great
@@madebyjo_l yerp u can tell immediately by the sound choice that it's simon
that melody went hard af 😂
To be fair, Trap isn't exactly rocket science 😂 Once you get the right drum sounds and an distorted 808, figure out that its the same rhythms that are pretty much the same in most tracks then its pretty much done! AI can get to that stage quicker than a novice.
10:47 was beautifully said. Keep going man you have a great mentality
Thanks man.
I feel like an order for AI to take over is if people stop engaging with other people in studios,just in the studio having fun and joking around while making a good beat is what brings us together, I don’t see ai doing that in the future🤷🏾♂️ but money talks so
I really like that you didn't skirt the issue in this video. How honest your question was with the beginner producer too. He has a great mindset about it.
One aspect that wasn't covered here is that humans will always have one edge over AI and that is experimentation. Ai will always be limited to trends at its core, whereas humans will always have personal expression and experimentation in the mix. Great video 👏
Bro, that sound at 10:23 was uncalled for... Had me alt+tabbin' so fast.
I need that R&B B to be uploaded as a full beat right now
As AIs essentially stitch together fragments of existing works to create "original" beats, images, stories and other creations one might say that it engages in a form of digital alchemy that transforms the raw materials of human creativity into something new. This process, raises critical questions which demand to be answered especially whether or not artists have the right to receive fair compensation for those tracks which could never have been generated had their worke not contributed to the AI's training, however indirectly. I posit that a model must be instituted enforce fair use where AI is concerned in order to ensure that where every AI-generated piece, whether a sound, track, or image, incurs a fractional cost to be deposited into a fund dedicated to distributing earnings to artists wherever they may be deserved, acknowledging their indirect contribution to the creation process, financially and however else otherwise.
There also exists other alternative solutions one of which ammounts to the obfuscation of ones works from the prying, unwelcome eyes of AI. Visual artists are already pioneering technologies such as these to shield their works from crawlers used to feed AI models which distorts images in such a way that confuses machine learning algorithms and renders the works protected by this technology as unusable noise. This technique suggests that there exists a possible solution for other mediums, one which promises to safeguard one's intellectual property artistic and otherwise across all mediums from unauthorized AI consumption. The challenge then remains to craft a mechanism-either through collective action or regulatory intervention-that will ensure artists are credited and compensated for their work's role in training AI.
well said. Fully agreed 💯
I love the beginner's takeaway at the end. Keep it up my man 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you
"ey, how you doing? It's Drizzy Drake. Y'all seen my video the other day?" 💀🤣🤣🤣
The Drake at the beginning 😂😂😂
Love the honest Conversation at the End!!!
Great Video and Good Job Judges 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks man
R&B B I need it on Spotify
Big Up to Shadow Emblem! What you said was beautiful.
Yo, i know that beginner! he was a friend in my band, good to see him do more music!
also, dont stop front flipping, that was awesome when you did it, Daniel!
It was front flipping.
@@shadowemblem. Lmao that's right, mb, I still have the video haha
AI can generate lyrics, sing, generate instrumentation and then a human-AI program can refine it. That can steal a lot of work. For instance, the "film" industry could use AI generated music for scenes while commercials and video game music can be completely AI generated.
Final message was all I needed ❤
That was fun to watch. Was quite tricky to identify the AI songs 😅.
The fact that you used the Pop Ai Beat as background music
That‘s exactly what it‘s good for😂
@@GilgameschUruk Good enuf is the exact problem. Yeah, clients will pay a premium of premium stuff. That's about 2 ot 5% of the market. The rest is in "good enough", especially if you thing about the costs, and how easy it is to generate another. Another. Another in seconds until it fits. Like klicking random outfit button for you character until random is nice enough.
Bruh that R&B B beat is ridiculousss, I need to hear the full thing.
Brother !! In my opinion. You should never stop creating music. Your Dedication and Passion are something AI can never understand or match. Keep doing what you do. So I and others. Can keep being a fan. God Bless You My Brother !! Your Friend: Patrick Ginn
I love the message in the end of the video, as a beginner music producer it's really concerning that I spend this much time and money to do something AI do so easily, so I got emotional with that message :)
“Drawing apples is my passion”
B a n a n a
I’m working on it
@@ServidaMusic I believe in you
At least it looked good.
@@shadowemblem. good point 😂
@@ServidaMusic that joke was A+
Your way to compose and make beats inspired me to find my way and how i should like to sound, today imma beatmaker hows produces for a couple artists in my block, and also a rapper. Your channel always was like my classroom to this digital art kinda thing. You are awsome Simon, i hope u know your content is essencial for the comuunity, thanks alot.
havent watched the video yet, but the best way to make sure your not replaced, is to make music so good and different, that no one can recreate it even if they try.
im trying to learn to do this ever since i learnt about this AI stuff.
and if your reading this, you should learn aswell
ofcourse, this really applies best if you're an artist, and not a producer.
making music is about having fun, it was and it always have to be. Problem occurs when you start to look too serious on producing music, especially for money
Huge respect for the beginner bro. Like he said in the video, it's nothing to be ashamed of. You can almost think of the AI's level of making beats as its experience. It took the AI millions of songs to create that garbage POP A and it only took you this long to make POP B, that's a huge difference. The human element still matters a ton, even if the AI is technically better it's only because it's "Heard" more songs, it can't make anything with feeling or passion
As a video editor this was a very relatable and intriguing look at the way AI's creeping into our hobbies and careers. Great case study!
The beginner is so confident im jealous
Thank you, I kind of made the beats kind of bad to make it harder for the producers to guess who was who.
God bless you for your last statement... Creating music is all about what and how you feel (mood) and that makes the difference mehn. Music is an ART!
no beginner should ever be ashamed of being ranked lower than an AI, especially if they're, as stated, a beginner. of course AI is gonna be better, it has so much to go off of because they're an AI.
Thanks man I appreciate the support as the beginner.
I love how you can just tell Simon's beat apart 😅
Definitely interesting to see how everything is progressing. My stance has been that AI can continue to do whatever it's doing, I'm gonna continue to do whatever I'm doing, and the consumer will continue to enjoy whatever they enjoy. At the end of the day, if ya fecks with me, ya fecks with me!
Real
Aint gonnna be like that in the future tho,we might fucked
Your video are so crazy good, i‘ve been watching all of your videos since i began producing in 2019 and you and Kyle just made my journey as beat maker and producer ever since. Thank you for that.
yeah simon, keep moving those knobs beatboy😫😈
Using the AI's medicine commercial beat for the beginner's feel-good speech is vile
With music, more than a lot of other creative endeavors, given that it's actually mathematical, it makes perfect sense that AI would excel in this area. Drawing/painting being a little more subjective, but there is still a clear understanding of aesthetically pleasing work to the human interpretation of it that it follows.
I personally think because Ai is going to make what was once a aptitude and access to education/programs etc, for the most part available to all, people are going to learn as a hobby how to refine what Ai gives them.
For instance, if you get a generated pick, but don't like exactly how some part looks, you might either tell the AI to edit the iteration, or do it by hand if you know how. I think our end of the creation part is going to be refining and lots of it. Meaning understanding the theory and fundamentals is still important to know, because you'll know what is off.
No matter how good AI gets, there is still gonna be that "Hmm, but if this were this color or facing this way." that we'll do, because AI can't read minds and we all get a specific image in our head when we are creating something, be it music, animation, film, drawing, sculpting, whatever it is.
For sure though, the job itself won't exist in the way it does now at all. But people will instead make artistic creations (as part of the refining process and just production) en masse on a scale we have never seen, because yes, they won't have to spend years trying to get their hand to draw what they see in their minds eye, or understanding music theory in totality. They skip the 10,000 terrible iterations to get to the first good one. Which is a massive leap from all the programs and tools we use now to cut down the process, as with digital drawing, where you can easily add texture or blend, or digital programs, which give access to playing instruments we don't know how to actually play, yet create the sound and notes from them. It's a bigger leap than people are used to, but the principle is very much the same. No one makes cave drawings with hand crushed berries and clay anymore, neither do they craft their own instrument, learn how to play and then make a song.
The drums go soft...but in a good way😂😂
Bro showed and said apple and drew a banana.
LITERALLY AHAHAHAAHAHA
i laughed so hard at his lmaooo
youtube emoji going brazy
Ice cream truck type beat💀💀💀💀
I love how I saw a banana even though I was expecting an apple
i loved this video! great concept; and that r&b beat was nastyyy 🔥
“TRAP A” TOO 🔥
Maybe try using Ai to generate a melody and build your own beat around that? Or maybe have it generate the drums and you do everything else?
Hello everyone, I've watched a couple of videos now and I really like the content!! Also I have to mention I really like the approach and all the things you cover. It is really amazing how thorough you interact with others while analyzing their experience and feelings.
unseen video with various location in ongoing time flow. awesome video edition and everything included. Tha!
man came with sickest drip of the decade in his service lets gooo!!!
That was a great experiment. Thank you.
These are my guesses as im watching
Pop A was AI ✅
Pop B was Noobie Producer ✅
Pop C was Servida ✅
R&B A was Noobie ❌
R&B B was Servida ✅
R&B C was AI ❌
Trap A was Servida ✅
Trap B was Noobie ✅
Trap C was AI ✅
AI music has very little in terms of creative direction. Weird things that you'd hear someone like FLYLO do would only be an accident if AI were to do it. Thats part of why I got R&B wrong, that initial knock was pretty interesting, and it made me feel like it was an organic choice by a human.
I could tell which one was the expert reliably. The noobie didnt know what he was doing at all for the R&B, no disrespect, but thats what made me feel like it was AI.
I didnt particularly like the noobies tracks, nor the AI. I could get down with the tracks made by Servida.
So what I take away, a good producer won't be easily beaten by AI. But noobies will have a difficult time competing with the soon to come hordes of AI producers. I can only hope that DJ's dont start performing live sets with AI music.
shout out to aftahill, love the artist!
need full session of rnb b🔥🔥
bro i was so sure that trap c was simon. i was so shocked to find out it was ai
its a good perspective in how A.I is interperated, sometimes its a hit, sometimes not, but thats okay, because its just become a reason to adapt and express, sometimes its better to impress ourselves along the journey, and only you can make that journey by writing and producing what you like
Interesting video and concept, cheers from Germany
The name Shadow Emblem is fya
Thanks man
The RUclipsr gives it away with his glitch signature, and all three of his beats
It's sad how all these producers will go out of business soon enough
What's crazy is... we're watching AI learn how to make music like a "brand new producer" learn how to make music in real time. We clowning today, but in a short amount of time we're going to be saying "Oh shit, this thing is fire"
R&B C: when you're on hold with customer service
Simon, I've been watching your videos for a long while now. I'm STUCK with FL Studio Mobile so I beg of you, please sir, I am but a humble and poor beat curator whom only has his phone to make music. Seeing videos using the mobile app makes me feel like I still have hope. What you make in an hour I haven't even come close to yet. I used to have FL Studio 11 a looooonnnngggg time ago and my laptop broke so I stopped. Bought it on my phone several years ago but just this week I opened it back up and making the attempt to get back into it. I want to see how nice I can make something into by exclusively using my phone for EVERYTHING. Love your videos too, thank you for all the encouraging and helpful insight! (I wrote all that, A.I. didnt) 🤜🤛
RmB B was really the best. that also was reflected in the reactions and it took 3rd place?? Feels like a biased voting or at least shifted towards desired outcome :))
For real
B took first place rewatch .they voted BAC (simon ,AI,beginner)but i would have gone with BCA
SIMON!!!!!
I NEEEED you to teach us how to do Brazilian PHONK!
i knew your style your sound selection so it was easy to me
There are a lot of variables: genres, how good is the generator's audio output, who did the prompting, does the generator allow editing / extending / inpainting or does it just render what it wants and you have no say. With guitar based genres and acoustic genres, you can instantly tell although Udio and maybe a new one by ElevenLabs (not yet released) can make that pretty difficult now. With electronic genres, it's all about the generator. It's not really possible to do a few tracks from one mediocre or lame generator and make a solid comparison to an excellent producer. Both Udio and Suno can do electronic genres really well although you might have to generate multiple time to get something you like. But you can compare a novice against any generator and either the generator is going to win or it will be a tie. Generators have probably "learned" more than a novice. As for groove and emotion, I don't think we can keep saying AI has no soul and isn't creative at this point. Udio disproves that in my opinion.
I feel like the only thing holding ai back in the music industry is the copyright issues debate going on right now
I like what you have said..."As long as we hold onto our creativity, AI will never be able to catch up with us.". I may add that AI can't replace the essence of our creation by the fact we put our soul into it, and that makes it different. AI does not have "Pneuma," a life-giving spirit.
Guessed right on all of them. It's pretty easy to distinguish the different parts. Pretty easy to figure out which was Simons and the noob so it was easy to figure out the AI. If I didnt know that beforehand it might have been harder. AI is getting close!
Pop A lives rent free in my head😂
I said so much rediculous shit in this video, thanks for not making me look unhinged fam 😂
I loved your reactions man. You got nothing to apologize for.
@@shadowemblem. appreciate it dawg
If you asked me 6 months ago, I would've said A.I. is about to decimate beat-making. But I changed my opinion, here's why: Beats are non-fungible. Beats are one of a kind. I personally have caught lighting in a bottle a few times with beats. And people just love those handful of viral beats I have. So while A.I. might be making bangers soon. It doesn't stop you from also making your bangers, you follow? A.I. WILL MAKE ENTIRE HIT SONGS SOON. But there will still be hit songs made by humans.. It's just now, more competition, and less sales. But as all songwriters and rappers know. When you hear a beat and it's the one. It's the one
Ice cream truck type beat fr! 🔥
Thank you, its my favorite out of the 3.
5:23 Someone help me please find this RnB Chords what packaging is this in? 🙏🙏🙏
Idk bro
This was so cool to do!
i used suno ai for the first time this week after watching xqc's video with it and holy crap, that stuff is basically perfect. you can even adjust parts and basically rerun the rest of the beat and extend it from any point. it gave me a beat today without much trying at all that was basically ready to ship without adjustment. Imagine in a year. I think the end of beat makers is upon us. Producers will stay a bit longer. But not much longer.
This was dope!! keep them coming the world is watching and understanding.. fire
Thanks for doing this!
Trap A...Trap B and Trap C...its like giving a tour of hoods in Chicago 😂
*pop A plays* “ask your doctor about adalimumab” 😭😭
this is not just a video, this is a effin research that i can use for academic purposes
You deserve million subscribe.i've been following you for years
Bruh! How did I bob my head at 145BPM before I even heard it!? 😮
Superb quality video. Keep it going Simon!
This video is very inspirational and more of a heads up.
It’s funny that this video pops up cause the first person to actually use AI vocals was someone named 40hertz.
Simon servida's beats are standing out so much you just know its his
I honestly could pick the RnB and Pop Simon Beats, but the trap was confusing to me, I couldn't pick which belonged to whom.
That outro always gets me 😂😂
All my favorite from each genre was the beginner.
Now we know drawing Apples is Simon 's passion & what he was born to do 🤣 @11:27
Always with the amazing videos. This is a subject I know can be difficult to understand but I feel you did a great job
we need a video on RnB B
1:54 i just imagine Simon Become Mortal Kombat Characters Hahahaha
Just remember, we create music because we love it. AI can't ever take that away from you. The negative side of AI is that it will flood an already oversaturated market meaning it will be harder than ever to reach an audience. It will also inevitably devalue music so people wont pay you much for it (if at all), meaning making a living from music will soon be coming to an end for most. So focus your attention on the joy of making your music for no other reason than you love too, the plus side of that is that you will probably make your best work as a result of that.
interesting. and fun to guess along. Would have been easier to follow along and skip back and forth when the results were cut right after each genre and not 9 track at once and then the results. I think I had 7/9 labeled correctly, got the trap beginner and AI mixed up...
Suno v3 is insanely good right now
R&B B was dope af 🙌🙌