Even with the AI tools, you need to be a good musician to make art and to know when you found something worthy and then create a piece that touches people feelings. Is like photography, anyone can make a decent picture but not everyone can make a good picture.
Agreed. Where do we reach some consensus on whether a piece of work possesses QUALITY , whether it is worthy of our attention. Certainly people are touched by particular arrangements of sound and composition, yet we live in an Age where an awful lot of soulless dross is venerated in the name of easily digestible and effortlessly marketed product. that exponents of evolving technology increasingly pays lip service to as an example of the sort of product their technology can provide.
@@NormanFinkelstein9863 Welcome to Capitalism. Where bottom line prevails everytime Vs Quality. I'm sorry, have you been living your whole life with the blinkers on. And you've literally just realised where you are. The whole world's been under Calital Rule for like, fricking ages. Everybody knows. Money is God. Time is money. Gotta make the dollars. I'm deeply sorry for your stark realisation.
Besides the brief but comprehensive history of hip hop and computer music. Which was impeccable btw. What really impressed me about this video, was all the cut and paste style video editing. Such diverse subliminal, only one or two seconds some of them. All placed meticulously to perfectly match the narative audio. I for one know exactly how much hard work and time went into this production. Just collecting all the video clips, and then turning them into useable samples, is time consuming enough. But then putting the whole thing together in an editor, and sequencing all the samples perfectly, is yet another arduous task, even for just 10 or 15 mins worth of content. Nobody really seems to appreciate the workload involved. They just watch it, and say "yeah, that was cool". Or whatever. But nobody stops to think. Every single one of those 2-3 sec video samples have been crafted and perfectly placed, to bring the whole thing together. I'm very impressed, and you just got a new sub. I'm fascinated with AI, and this work you are using it for now, music creation. Is just one aspect to AI. Its such an exciting world to be a part of. And we are only just at the beginning. The AI workd beckons.
I can see AI being a tool to eliminate certain drudgery involved in music production but when it's used as a creative tool it just produces soulless garbage
Suno's Chirp 1 is amazing, especially with upbeat EDM, I think some day in the future they may come out with a portable Suno Music Player, that'll let people make songs, save them as MP3s and share with others, complete with the AI and hardware built in with a future high fidelity stereo version of Chirp.
Let the AI decide the chords Let the AI synthesize the sounds Let the AI sample the music Let the AI find the beat Let the AI create some lyrics Let the AI sing it in different styles until I like it Let the AI mix the track Let the AI master the track Let the AI decide the focus group for such music Let the AI take artistic decision Let the AI be you so you don't have to be I personally like to do things myself, or at least some of the things.
Its not all AI. He is still the Main creator. He is instructing the AI with prompts to start with, which are his input from his decision making. Then in the next process, he is sequencing the samples, the AI has offered him. He can sequence however he chooses, a have the final say. The AI is doing alot granted. But he's still the creator.
@@moritzbierdimpfl7233 You seem to in denial. The whole planet will be under AI rule within 10 years. Why? People are stupid, and didn't see it coming. Higher intelligence always comes out on top. Look at nature. The dominator animals are general more intelligent. Humans are the prey. We got weak, lazy and complacent. And now there is higher Intelligence in the mix. Doesn't take genius to predict the future. Its hardly hiding itself. Just open your eyes. Nobody even looks up from thier smartphone to cross a road anymore. Dumb. AI is a genius. Nuff said
@@alvarotaranta I think you have a misconception as to what art really is. Art is not the finished product. Its the creative process itself. The final result is a mere by-product of all the time, energy and creative flow, that was put into it. And when it comes to the final "Art piece". Then it is usually left open to the interpretation of the observer, as to its true meaning. The artist often leaves the true meaning deliberately ambiguous, for maximum effect. I don't see any of that being destroyed by AI, in fact it is being used as very useful tool, to accelerate efficiency and ease of work flow. If you want to talk about destruction of art. You wanna talk to the governments of the world, who deliberately stifled the arts and culture departments within the education systems, and put a massive bias onto subjects more suited to industry, such as Mathematics, science and technology. AI is very late to the party, and is being scape goated for a problem of lack of artistic flair within society, brought on by an industrialised mindset. Which was set into motion way before AI was even a concept. And by the way. Quick question. Are you an artist yourself?
This is so good brother, saw it just 18 minutes after you posted it, but fell asleep, man you are just upping the game with every new upload. Keep it up.
Until Al learns how to emotionally connect with human beings, if such an act is possible - Or human beings increasingly displace what is human about them in order to 'evolve' a more machine learning aspect to their minds/consciousness - soulless dross will always be bad music as plenty of people here have attested.
@@NormanFinkelstein9863it will eventually flood the internet just like AI art has. and audiences won't be able to tell the difference most of the time. Emotional connection can be faked to some extent since feeding ai with specific artists whose works trigger certain emotions would allow you to to generate works that trigger similar emotions. I like to think that live instrumental music will get more popular again after the flood
How did it hit my eardrums? using digital signal processing and pulse code modulation, an analog direct current signal induced a voltage variation which mimics amplitude and frequency variations over linear time to push and pull a magnetic coil coupled physically to a dynamic membrane, mounted to a housing, and generated an electronic magnetic field which pushes and pulls the air very rapidly, causing forward propegating pressure waves. Air molecules collided until some of those molecules made contact with my eardrum. that's how.
@@robbetts Who said anything about the voice over? You called this guy talented, and I sad at what, typing, as in typing prompts into an AI requires talent?
And I probably shouldn't drop this knowledgeable advice but now with Serato Sample 2.0 you can supercharge this even further by using the stem seperator on the generative samples to further prompt dig by taking the best parts and discarding what you don't need or you can save them to library later as stems.
@@MadHatProd i have that too but it's not real time and depends greatly on the power of your PC in processing outside of your DAW. I can attest that Serato works better in a sampling workflow instead of waiting for RIPx to complete a rip cause it's a resource hog.
Why am I ended feel;ing sad after watching this video? Watching this makes me make beats in the old fashion way more and more. Enjoy your AI new reality, nothing compares to the real pleasure of making music the real way.
All the methods you mentioned are part of music creation. AI isn't, don't fool yourself. There is no talent or creation involved in asking the AI about a possible melody and taking whatever it throws at you to make a beat or a song or a track. @@capitanmission
@@hablalabiblia lol bro literally said "There is no talent or creation involved.... to make a beat or a song or a track" you still have to MAKE the thing my guy
Are you playing all of those instruments yourself or are you using a DAW? The real way would be a live orchestra no? You will be left behind because you don't realize the hypocrisy in your statement.
@@hablalabiblia Prompting AI is a talent. It's a form of Natural Language Programming. Instead of code you can use English to program a computer to achieve a certain task.
People are influenced by their experiences. AI isn't experiencing anything. It's aggregate data that'd filtered down to your parameters. Not the same thing.
"Gone are the days of vinyl digging; now, we embrace prompt digging" yep i can confirm thats absolutely true. i even made a song out of entirely ai generated samples
People are here saying negative things about a.i generative art.. but i can imagine that we gonna used to it and will useing this for sample as real wor eventually. if we can think about our history back it the day. See.. think about the analogs..what's call analog? we also include electric instruments as well. it still need to contorolled by human. but if we think way past days.. our ancestors who pursuing real sound might thinks about now day's music are sound like, it doesn't touching hearts at all and there's no humanity. but see this world now we are crazy about the all electric sounds.. we just don't ready to accept it that something new, I mean really newer things than before. thank you for the video. it was great contents for me.
......very interesting concept. Me being an old fart, I can remember music that defined our youth. Dub and Acid house music was a brief but important time. Huge parties in abandoned warehouses. Wonderful memories. Good luck with AI.....🙂
This video is so well put together man. And the subject matter is fascinating. I haven't pushed the subscribe button on a channel for ages but i have now. Subbed.
You're already listening to it lmao. Most products are "hotdogs". There is a lot that goes into it that you wouldn't want to really know about but it tastes good and sells.
@@houseofvenusMD I’m not listening to solely music made by AI, maybe someone used a tool somewhere in the process (“human touch”) but I don’t think AI music has gotten far enough to make a comprehensive piece on its own
Also for anyone that cares...the early DJs didnt use the breakbeat vinyls, it was reverse they found the breakbeats in different types of music and whoever made the breakbeat albums made compilations from what the DJs found
Amazing work as usual. I was missing the whole break-beat and dance scene from the 90s in your historical section. Artists like Fatboy slim, The Chemical brothers and Daft Punk undoubtedly elevated the art of sampling to new levels... LOVE your channel man, keep up the great work!!
The CBs & FBS didn't do anything in terms of sampling that wasn't already being done in the 80s...... Even with DP it was just using smaller chunks and experimenting with pitch; things that their influences had already been doing. The evolution of sampling is largely down to the evolution of the technology itself....And as computers came into play; the availability of 'unlimited' sampling time and processing power.
You rule, dude... this reminds me of my late teens/early twenties... just scraping together sounds on some nascent technology, just so happy that it was ACTUALLY sounding different than everything else I was hearing. But just like my early sound-forging experience, all of this is still so choppy/warped. If you are doing it for you, that's awesome... still a long way to go if you are trying to crowd please and find that (rad but unattainable) sweet spot. Great vid. Subscribed. Keep trucking, homie.
This text is generated by AI from short notes: I completely understand where you're coming from. The evolution of music has been quite remarkable over the years, and it's natural to feel that the current concepts are getting old. I share your sentiment about wanting more innovative tools for music creation. The idea of setting prompts to generate unique music combinations, like using chord progressions from IDM bands like Plaid or Autechre to create slow instrumental metal music for an hour, sounds incredibly intriguing. It's a glimpse into the future of music creation, where technology plays a pivotal role in shaping the art. You're absolutely right that the music industry has undergone numerous transformations, and history rarely repeats itself in the same way. Those who have a deep passion for music often find themselves drawn to producing it, contributing to the ever-changing landscape. You raise a thought-provoking concern about the potential devaluation of music due to the abundance of generated content. It's a valid point, and it's possible that the music of today may evolve into something more personal and individualized, losing some of its traditional value but gaining in other aspects. In the end, the future of music is a fascinating journey filled with possibilities, challenges, and new horizons. It will be exciting to see how technology continues to shape and redefine the world of music, making it more accessible and diverse than ever before.
Damn…. That Quasimoto result is pretty on point, even down to that Yesterdays New Quintet sounding cut behind it, the music side of AI is something I have yet to play with as I’ve been balls deep in the art side, but after seeing this I def want to get my hands dirty.
Even with the AI tools, you need to be a good musician to make art and to know when you found something worthy and then create a piece that touches people feelings. Is like photography, anyone can make a decent picture but not everyone can make a good picture.
Agreed. Where do we reach some consensus on whether a piece of work possesses QUALITY , whether it is worthy of our attention. Certainly people are touched by particular arrangements of sound and composition, yet we live in an Age where an awful lot of soulless dross is venerated in the name of easily digestible and effortlessly marketed product. that exponents of evolving technology increasingly pays lip service to as an example of the sort of product their technology can provide.
Agreed. @@NormanFinkelstein9863
@@FuturTerrier Im afraid that you are right. I would even say: mediocrity, but I didnt want to be rude.
@@NormanFinkelstein9863 Welcome to Capitalism. Where bottom line prevails everytime Vs Quality.
I'm sorry, have you been living your whole life with the blinkers on. And you've literally just realised where you are.
The whole world's been under Calital Rule for like, fricking ages. Everybody knows. Money is God. Time is money. Gotta make the dollars.
I'm deeply sorry for your stark realisation.
_Currently_ you do. Just wait 5 years from now. Imagine 10 years from now.
Besides the brief but comprehensive history of hip hop and computer music. Which was impeccable btw.
What really impressed me about this video, was all the cut and paste style video editing. Such diverse subliminal, only one or two seconds some of them. All placed meticulously to perfectly match the narative audio.
I for one know exactly how much hard work and time went into this production. Just collecting all the video clips, and then turning them into useable samples, is time consuming enough. But then putting the whole thing together in an editor, and sequencing all the samples perfectly, is yet another arduous task, even for just 10 or 15 mins worth of content.
Nobody really seems to appreciate the workload involved. They just watch it, and say "yeah, that was cool". Or whatever. But nobody stops to think. Every single one of those 2-3 sec video samples have been crafted and perfectly placed, to bring the whole thing together.
I'm very impressed, and you just got a new sub. I'm fascinated with AI, and this work you are using it for now, music creation. Is just one aspect to AI. Its such an exciting world to be a part of. And we are only just at the beginning. The AI workd beckons.
Nobody thinks when nobody stops to think. Nobody cares when nobody cares.
@@TheSmurfboard Nobody thinks in general anymore, that's the problem. That's why we have AI now. To do all our thinking for us. Lazy
@@TheSmurfboardif you stop to think, you're stopped and thinking.
irony
It was to be expected, Imagine Elvis reaction if you told him that one day we will play guitar on our phone
All this and my Google Home can’t even figure out how to change the lights correctly
A matter of taste. I can appreciate it.
I can see AI being a tool to eliminate certain drudgery involved in music production but when it's used as a creative tool it just produces soulless garbage
What a beautifully crafted video. The best part- you even share the names of the tools and the process flow. Love it!!!
You obviously have never watched a documentary on the history of music, sampling, or Hip Hop before. Watch the documentary "The Evolution of Hop Hip".
Agreed. This is awesome
Suno's Chirp 1 is amazing, especially with upbeat EDM, I think some day in the future they may come out with a portable Suno Music Player, that'll let people make songs, save them as MP3s and share with others, complete with the AI and hardware built in with a future high fidelity stereo version of Chirp.
Big deal lo-fi. It still is whack
@@d-watshoustonsfinest8939word
Let the AI decide the chords
Let the AI synthesize the sounds
Let the AI sample the music
Let the AI find the beat
Let the AI create some lyrics
Let the AI sing it in different styles until I like it
Let the AI mix the track
Let the AI master the track
Let the AI decide the focus group for such music
Let the AI take artistic decision
Let the AI be you so you don't have to be
I personally like to do things myself, or at least some of the things.
Its not all AI. He is still the Main creator. He is instructing the AI with prompts to start with, which are his input from his decision making.
Then in the next process, he is sequencing the samples, the AI has offered him. He can sequence however he chooses, a have the final say. The AI is doing alot granted. But he's still the creator.
jeez let the AI have a cigarette break from time to time, maibe a payed holliday even so it can take some time of with the family and decompress.
@@moritzbierdimpfl7233 You seem to in denial. The whole planet will be under AI rule within 10 years.
Why? People are stupid, and didn't see it coming.
Higher intelligence always comes out on top. Look at nature. The dominator animals are general more intelligent.
Humans are the prey. We got weak, lazy and complacent. And now there is higher Intelligence in the mix.
Doesn't take genius to predict the future. Its hardly hiding itself. Just open your eyes.
Nobody even looks up from thier smartphone to cross a road anymore.
Dumb.
AI is a genius.
Nuff said
@@DigitalBard1 Who is having fun tho? We have killed art as a process, long live to "art" as a product
@@alvarotaranta I think you have a misconception as to what art really is.
Art is not the finished product. Its the creative process itself. The final result is a mere by-product of all the time, energy and creative flow, that was put into it.
And when it comes to the final "Art piece".
Then it is usually left open to the interpretation of the observer, as to its true meaning. The artist often leaves the true meaning deliberately ambiguous, for maximum effect.
I don't see any of that being destroyed by AI, in fact it is being used as very useful tool, to accelerate efficiency and ease of work flow.
If you want to talk about destruction of art. You wanna talk to the governments of the world, who deliberately stifled the arts and culture departments within the education systems, and put a massive bias onto subjects more suited to industry, such as Mathematics, science and technology.
AI is very late to the party, and is being scape goated for a problem of lack of artistic flair within society, brought on by an industrialised mindset. Which was set into motion way before AI was even a concept.
And by the way. Quick question.
Are you an artist yourself?
becoming more disinterested in the future as each moment passes
incredible thank you for sharing all this knowledge!! Fascinating the results of experimental music I loooooveee
Really appreciate the love put into this video
This is so good brother, saw it just 18 minutes after you posted it, but fell asleep, man you are just upping the game with every new upload. Keep it up.
this the type of "music" i imagine elon musk fans love. straight soulless gargabe🔥🔥🔥
Until Al learns how to emotionally connect with human beings, if such an act is possible - Or human beings increasingly displace what is human about them in order to 'evolve' a more machine learning aspect to their minds/consciousness - soulless dross will always be bad music as plenty of people here have attested.
@@NormanFinkelstein9863it will eventually flood the internet just like AI art has. and audiences won't be able to tell the difference most of the time. Emotional connection can be faked to some extent since feeding ai with specific artists whose works trigger certain emotions would allow you to to generate works that trigger similar emotions. I like to think that live instrumental music will get more popular again after the flood
There's no such thing as a soul.
@@Beyondarmonia'soulless' doesn't just refer to the lack of a literal soul lmao
@@Beyondarmoniathere’s no such thing as a mind
It's been a long time since I've seen a good video like this one, the history part is amazing thank you!
True music is made by the soul
How did it hit my eardrums? using digital signal processing and pulse code modulation, an analog direct current signal induced a voltage variation which mimics amplitude and frequency variations over linear time to push and pull a magnetic coil coupled physically to a dynamic membrane, mounted to a housing, and generated an electronic magnetic field which pushes and pulls the air very rapidly, causing forward propegating pressure waves. Air molecules collided until some of those molecules made contact with my eardrum. that's how.
😂
This is fan friggin' tastic. You are a talented dude.
The narrator is an AI voice over, you realize?
@@jason_v12345 What's the difference who or what did the VO? The video is perfectly assembled and the content is great.
Talented at…typing?
@@eyespy3001 Typing? Why are you people so caught up on the VO aspect of the video? It's a tiny portion of the work and content.
@@robbetts Who said anything about the voice over? You called this guy talented, and I sad at what, typing, as in typing prompts into an AI requires talent?
OH SHIT. My favorite day of the week: New Nobody & The Computer video day.
And I probably shouldn't drop this knowledgeable advice but now with Serato Sample 2.0 you can supercharge this even further by using the stem seperator on the generative samples to further prompt dig by taking the best parts and discarding what you don't need or you can save them to library later as stems.
Since you dropped that I’ll drop this ripx is better
@@MadHatProd i have that too but it's not real time and depends greatly on the power of your PC in processing outside of your DAW. I can attest that Serato works better in a sampling workflow instead of waiting for RIPx to complete a rip cause it's a resource hog.
How much resources we talkn? Would I be good with 64 gigs of ram?
Think you can do it in FL Studio too now with the new stem separator, as part of the upgrade
You should as it is obvious we are going to sample the sample of the sample of the sample to infinity
I'm such a major fan of your channel and the topics you cover. Such great content and use of AI.
I just stumbled in here, I’m 61, I get some of it not much!
Why am I ended feel;ing sad after watching this video? Watching this makes me make beats in the old fashion way more and more. Enjoy your AI new reality, nothing compares to the real pleasure of making music the real way.
nobody stops you, bur you are talking about smashing bones inside a cave, playing viola in Vienna or using a tracker with the amen break?
All the methods you mentioned are part of music creation. AI isn't, don't fool yourself. There is no talent or creation involved in asking the AI about a possible melody and taking whatever it throws at you to make a beat or a song or a track. @@capitanmission
@@hablalabiblia lol bro literally said "There is no talent or creation involved.... to make a beat or a song or a track" you still have to MAKE the thing my guy
Are you playing all of those instruments yourself or are you using a DAW? The real way would be a live orchestra no? You will be left behind because you don't realize the hypocrisy in your statement.
@@hablalabiblia Prompting AI is a talent. It's a form of Natural Language Programming. Instead of code you can use English to program a computer to achieve a certain task.
Cool. Ready for the end of human art now
Mind. Blown.
Great video. Context, history, new content, inspiring, creative, informative, complete.
Absolutely love this channel thank you!
Ai is indeed trained on other peoples work, but so is every human's influence, including those that generated that work.
People are influenced by their experiences. AI isn't experiencing anything. It's aggregate data that'd filtered down to your parameters. Not the same thing.
Prince would be horrified by "music" today
Back in the day all the Brothers used to play musical instruments and sing...that was before crack
Wow. Your video production quality is outstanding. Super cool.
great video, can't say the results we're as exciting to my ears as your story telling wizardry - but thanks you and the voiceover we're super fun
The 70s Soul Drum samples were the more interesting ones to me. A lot of potential.
Im glad it sounds synthetic
"Gone are the days of vinyl digging; now, we embrace prompt digging" yep i can confirm thats absolutely true. i even made a song out of entirely ai generated samples
Can we hear it?
sure ruclips.net/video/Jxh_mKJA51w/видео.html @@Polydarian
Appreciate this video, especially the history lesson! Very cool.
such an amazing chanell, dude, keep on keeping it real.
Top quality video as usual. I hope your channel grows into everything you imagine.
Agreed !
there's no way that this channel will not be a giant thing if he keeps producing this quality of videos consistently for a few years
Yes!
This channel is VERY QUICKLY becoming a must watch for my RUclips diet.
AI will make music making accessible to common people. Only true artists will stand out then.
You have no idea how much I wanted to close the video when you said "2-pack" but I shall see what you have to offer
This is one of the best video essays I've seen damn.
That wasn’t DJ Premier in that picture.
it's insane i blink my eyes and you're at 30.000subs, unreal congrats !!! you're gonna be youtube famous cuh, gg
Promt diggin', hell yeah!! 💥
Finally, a way for us to make more shit music than ever before! This is great because music is a notoriously undersaturated business. :/
Great content bro, amazing. So Informative and creative.
Bravo ! That's really good on multiple levels. Keep up :)
great vid
respect for the quality of this content
Thanks, that was the perfect mix of entertainment and education while relaxing and having fun!
this is actually game changing
"got an INVITE to test this BABY out" gave away that you use a.i. for ur voice to me
Impeccable quality... With time I'm sure!
Just found this channel! Amazing!!!
Wow you are Amazing, just editing alone is so well put together, very intelligent person
People are here saying negative things about a.i generative art.. but i can imagine that we gonna used to it and will useing this for sample as real wor eventually. if we can think about our history back it the day. See.. think about the analogs..what's call analog? we also include electric instruments as well. it still need to contorolled by human. but if we think way past days.. our ancestors who pursuing real sound might thinks about now day's music are sound like, it doesn't touching hearts at all and there's no humanity. but see this world now we are crazy about the all electric sounds.. we just don't ready to accept it that something new, I mean really newer things than before. thank you for the video. it was great contents for me.
YOU BROKE THE INTERNET !!! subbed..
Creativity's logical dead end.
They said the same thing when sampling started. Creative people will figure out how to use this technology to make a new wave.
Awesome video production and content, many thanks.
Awesome video brotha man. Good stuff. I appreciate you.
2 years later we find out that the creator himself, was ai the whole time. Wow….that is fire… 😂😂
Interesting how AI will very soon create a clean frontier between true creators and fake ones. It was about time...
8 minutes in a started to notice the cadence of the voice was off 😂
Amazing, so many ways to experiment with music and sound composition
......very interesting concept. Me being an old fart, I can remember music that defined our youth. Dub and Acid house music was a brief but important time. Huge parties in abandoned warehouses. Wonderful memories. Good luck with AI.....🙂
Don’t take this the wrong way but I hope this channel goes so viral, that A.I. generated musical anything GETS BANNED FOR ALL TIME.
The second one near the end where the dencers legs go through themselves? Perfection!
This video is so well put together man. And the subject matter is fascinating. I haven't pushed the subscribe button on a channel for ages but i have now. Subbed.
BIG FAT FANX for that fantastic and inspirational video!
What app you used to make them pictures talk?
This is cool, but as a consumer, I wouldn’t wanna listen to music like this - it still needs more of a human touch
You're already listening to it lmao. Most products are "hotdogs". There is a lot that goes into it that you wouldn't want to really know about but it tastes good and sells.
@@houseofvenusMD I’m not listening to solely music made by AI, maybe someone used a tool somewhere in the process (“human touch”) but I don’t think AI music has gotten far enough to make a comprehensive piece on its own
@@_KRYMZN_ give it a year
still will sounds crappy, and soulless@@rady7273
Last ones are dope dude, sound crazy
Ah man, I was hoping you would mention the EPS, but I love your videos! Keep it up!
Sampling is a beautiful form of expression. It's an art an art in itself when done right.
Also for anyone that cares...the early DJs didnt use the breakbeat vinyls, it was reverse they found the breakbeats in different types of music and whoever made the breakbeat albums made compilations from what the DJs found
Can't wait to keep playing with more and more new tools to create music, video and images...
First radio play of a Udio AI song was last night on Oystermouth Radio at just after 9:15pm. The show should be repeated tonight at the same time.
Amazing work as usual. I was missing the whole break-beat and dance scene from the 90s in your historical section. Artists like Fatboy slim, The Chemical brothers and Daft Punk undoubtedly elevated the art of sampling to new levels... LOVE your channel man, keep up the great work!!
The CBs & FBS didn't do anything in terms of sampling that wasn't already being done in the 80s...... Even with DP it was just using smaller chunks and experimenting with pitch; things that their influences had already been doing. The evolution of sampling is largely down to the evolution of the technology itself....And as computers came into play; the availability of 'unlimited' sampling time and processing power.
You rule, dude... this reminds me of my late teens/early twenties... just scraping together sounds on some nascent technology, just so happy that it was ACTUALLY sounding different than everything else I was hearing. But just like my early sound-forging experience, all of this is still so choppy/warped. If you are doing it for you, that's awesome... still a long way to go if you are trying to crowd please and find that (rad but unattainable) sweet spot. Great vid. Subscribed. Keep trucking, homie.
Nothing without the human maestro selection and direction...
it like like a lo fi fever dream recorded out the collective consciousness. i love it
It's a fact. We are standing on the threshold of a great breakthrough.
Man I saw grandmaster flash play a tiny little upstairs area in Sydney, like 2014 or something, it was just sad bro we left
Top shelf! Impressive bruv.
This text is generated by AI from short notes:
I completely understand where you're coming from. The evolution of music has been quite remarkable over the years, and it's natural to feel that the current concepts are getting old.
I share your sentiment about wanting more innovative tools for music creation. The idea of setting prompts to generate unique music combinations, like using chord progressions from IDM bands like Plaid or Autechre to create slow instrumental metal music for an hour, sounds incredibly intriguing. It's a glimpse into the future of music creation, where technology plays a pivotal role in shaping the art.
You're absolutely right that the music industry has undergone numerous transformations, and history rarely repeats itself in the same way. Those who have a deep passion for music often find themselves drawn to producing it, contributing to the ever-changing landscape.
You raise a thought-provoking concern about the potential devaluation of music due to the abundance of generated content. It's a valid point, and it's possible that the music of today may evolve into something more personal and individualized, losing some of its traditional value but gaining in other aspects.
In the end, the future of music is a fascinating journey filled with possibilities, challenges, and new horizons. It will be exciting to see how technology continues to shape and redefine the world of music, making it more accessible and diverse than ever before.
this channel is better at video production than anything else
I had no idea… thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much! We all should give that a go.
That's some Soluless shit.
Music is forever changing.
F huge video. Many thx for sharing. Much respect.
thats a beautiful video
Damn you really on the forefront of this ish . You got a slick way of speaking too
"If what you do CAN be done by machines, it's time to look for another line of work." - Sun Ra
Super production. I love your style. And how you lay all the points down. Thank you for wacha doing.
Damn, that was a wild ride.
Great videos🎉, totally mind blowing
so cool. keep it on!
Hearing "Colab" in that voice and accent was jarring in a way that I couldn't describe
Fantastic. Please more content like the intro, the uncanniness is delicious.
YO- S'UP! 2-TRIP! Just to be clear on the VISUALS (18:00 ~) where did they come from?
what's the name of the software used to transform a voice into another (like the tupac example)?
i wonder the same!
Wow. Simply wow.
Instant sub.
Damn…. That Quasimoto result is pretty on point, even down to that Yesterdays New Quintet sounding cut behind it, the music side of AI is something I have yet to play with as I’ve been balls deep in the art side, but after seeing this I def want to get my hands dirty.