⚠ Clarification on Suno licensing which a few of you have pointed out in the comments. Thank you - so we're good for commercial use even after cancelling a Suno monthly plan 👉 "If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity." Taken from their T&Cs further down the page I was reading from in the video.
i’m a professional recording studio who does meditation spiritual awakening and also major hits. I have four under my belts so far so when it comes to copyrights, I do file and I do use it commercially typically TicToc and. RUclips
An important distinction between these tools is the prompt length. Udio allows a very large prompt length compared to Suno. It also allows you to manually load the prompt you want and go directly to the model without the tool's setup. This is critical to tweaking your music with prompts generated in other models like Claude Opus. I created a prompt for Udio from Claude giving it the styles I wanted (King Crimson meets Frank Zappa) but without referencing the artist's names. It produced a very detailed, long prompt that specified instrumentation, chord structure, compound rhythms, etc. We are moving from the age of music composers to the age of music conjurers. Your IP will be the quality and creativeness of your prompts.
Pretty cool to see what's out there in terms of music generation tools. Soundraw's usage rights seem to be the most generous offering to its users. That's really good for up-and-coming content creators.
That's a great approach! AI music generators can be a fantastic tool for quickly generating music ideas that you can then fine-tune and enhance in your full studio setup.
Something rather terrifying just happened while using one of these programs. I have been using the AI music making program called Donna Pro, and it has created some amazing songs for me. What makes them very special is that I wrote the lyrics to all the songs that it creates. It has a special section where I can put in my own lyrics, I can designate the verses and chorus and interludes, and music genre, etcetera, and then it generates the song with male or female singers. Now... 5:40 One of the features that it offers is whether I want it to sound like a studio recording or a live concert recording. Well today for the first time I chose live studio recording. I put in my lyrics, which was a gospel song that I wrote. It then created a spectacular worship song that sounded like a live concert, but here's where it went wrong. At the very end of the song the "crowd" went wild. And just like you would expect in a real concert, the AI created lead singer said what I was expecting to be a comment either praising God or thanking the crowd ... but no, it suddenly yelled into the microphone "f*ck you!" I nearly fell out of my seat!! I couldn't believe that I heard that so I replayed it, in fact I played it over and over again, and yes indeed it did say those words! I was so shocked. I then played it for other people and they also confirmed that this is what it was saying. It is not in my lyrics of course. So I think the AI program is having one of those hallucinations that I hear tell of in the news. This is very frightening. Besides the fact that it's vulgar and not something I wanted in a worship song, but what if it was a child that was trying to create this song?!
I have been playing with suno a lot, there is a way to tell if a song is ai, and that is the way it sings the lyrics, if it Cuts lines off or tries to rush two lines into one count. You can counteract this by regenerating the song many times and deleting parts that it tries to rush in, or adding to the parts that it cuts off. Hopefully in the future there will be commands to get it to hold lines longer, sing it slower you know what I mean?
It's important to carefully review the terms and conditions of any AI music generator platform before distributing music created with it to ensure compliance with their guidelines.
Mike, are you aware of any software that generate a specific piece of music using a specific instrument? I have a song which requires a bagpipe solo, unfortunately as bagpipes are all tuned to A (B flat, there I said it!) it needs to be a generated piece as the original is in G maj and changes key during the solo. I have tried some vsts but they sound pretty poor. I'm hoping AI can generate something more realistic sounding. The solo is currently played on a Stylophone but it just isn't cutting it.
Dear Mike, what do you say about this term that Suno has added last month?: "Does Suno own the music I make? We know that ownership of your material is important, and it's helpful to know exactly where you stand before you take the next steps with your songs! The easiest way to know would be to ask yourself "was I subscribed when I made the song?" If you were subscribed with a Pro or Premier plan when the song was created, you are the owner of the song. You also retain the rights to commercial use for the song, even if you end your subscription." It's good news isn't it?
Also important note, if your subscription lapses or is cancelled you still have ownership of the tracks made while subscribed, it's all clearly detailed on the terms
That's a great point to mention! It's always good to know the terms and conditions regarding ownership of the content created with AI music generators.
I know that hype sells, but after exploring and contrasting suno, udio and sonauto I don't think udio is objectively better, the quality of the audio perse is indeed better in udio, that is for sure, but fidelity at this point is not the whole map, push udio with complex lyrics and it goes to hell immediately, also, I would say that udio sounds limited in creativity, probably a exchange to grant more clean quality, suno is much better at rendering "what you may expect" from the prompt, whereas udio has less nuanced interpretation, and is terrible at mixing genres, the songs I got from suno are not always publish ready but are mostly excellent compositions, I'm working on rerecording around 20 songs I made with suno, and in excited to get them done, I haven't felt that excitement with udio... And let's not talk about sonauto, it only has a gimmick on his side, and I found better stem splitters
I am a song writer and composer but not a musician is there an ai program i can sing my lyric into that will generate a finished version of that using a vouce similar to mine?
How do you write all those lyrics in and make the melodies sound great when they sing them? Do you have to type in certain punctuation or different characters like brackets or parentheses? also I'm guessing when you generate those songs you also have to type in certain phrases with certain brackets and dashes or Colons or what have you. Also is there a way to generate something with that software where you don't have to give them credit?
Creating lyrics and melodies in AI music generators typically involves inputting certain parameters as I show in this video ruclips.net/video/R1u_mlH8EdM/видео.html
Suno allows you to upload files now, and you can extend songs that you've made, and extend on files you upload. Let me tell ya, Baby Einstein music, and Glitchcore/Aggressive Phonk. Life has never been sweeter.
You can use AI music generators as a starting point for creating tracks, then customize them to fit the mood and timing of your TV montage with additional editing and production techniques.
Something important to consider about Udio is that it doesn't just make singing, it does talking too and it does it greatly! You can directly tell it to just have a guy saying jokes and an audience reacting to the jokes and laughing and such, without music, and what it comes out sounds flawless to me, so you could have a narrator saying stuff in the TV montage, with the advantage that he could just start singing at any point!
I want to sing my songs a Cappella and have it generate a finished version with music but using my melody and lyrics and i want to own the rights to my songs what AI progam should i use
For achieving your goal of generating a finished version of your songs with music while retaining ownership rights, I recommend checking out AI that is commercially safe.
9:23 scroll a bit down: "If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity."
That's a great find! It's awesome to know that the rights to the music generated during the subscription period can still be used commercially even after canceling.
I read that Udio and Suno are in possible legal trouble with the big music companies because allegedly the companies claim that the popular music generators used their copyrighted songs without their permission to train the music generators!😮 What do you think will happen to Udio and Suno if they are found guilty?
It'll be interesting to see how Udio and Suno navigate through potential legal challenges and the impact it may have on the future of AI music generators in the industry.
Suno AI FAQs: If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity.
That's a great feature, ensuring that creators can continue to use the content they've generated even after canceling their subscription. This is not what I read in the T&Cs however.
@@MikeRussell This FAQ is from the Suno site. The wording of their TOS is awkward but says "if you are a user who has subscribed to the paid tier of the Service, Suno hereby assigns to you all of its right, title and interest in and to any Output owned by Suno and generated from Submissions made by you through the Service during the term of your paid-tier subscription." ie. anything you generate whilst a paid subscriber belongs to you. The "output" is what we're paying for, and would not exist but for our input - so it makes it very difficult for Suno to claim ownership - especially if we input our own lyrics.
I feel like you used to make videos just to make videos back in the day (longtime subsciber) now they just seem a way to get subs and likes. You could condense the video and add better value.
@@avamaria8447 Yes, been hating him for 13 years now. Go watch his early tutorials and you see what I mean. It was just feedback, nothing more. No need to get triggered. ❤️
@@Istarax how da fck you hate someone for 13 years, keep watching them and because I call you out on your bs you say i'm triggered? Quit missing the meds.
Whoever you are.. thinking your job is above those concerns all musicians artists and coders are having... Just you waiting... With this pace lawyers will be obsolete as well as teachers doctors etc. the only people this development does not concern are either rich or already unemployed
I note you don't show off Suno with "Rock" could that because the mixes are bad and it turns to noise 90% of the time, if you can even get a full song out of it. Best for anything cringe.
we cracked the code to making music like your favorite artist Instead of saying draw inspiration from "Linkin Park", say "Linking Park". Go see the results!
I feel like you could really cut a lot of the fluff out of this video. I feel like a lot of time is wasted where it doesn't need to be - like watching a 25 minute video on how to make Chicken Parm.
I appreciate your feedback and will work on making future videos more concise and focused on the key points about AI music generators. Thank you for watching!
AI industry created their AI tools by grabbing existing music, not paying a penny to real music creators... And now they want us to pay for AI generated content. What a sh*t
I have no interest in using AI in my music making, with one exception, vocals (as I can't sing) for sketching. I do it because it challenges me and I enjoy the process.
It may appear to be an exiting toy to none creative people, but artists, producers,sound designers who spend year’s perfecting there craft not so much. for those learning the art at college and universities to have a career in music only to be replaced by a digital algorithm or whatever it is. Rewind time please,fat analog knobs any day.
That is wrong. According to law, the owner of the tool can not claim attribution. Also no one owns the AI creation if its not heavily modified by the human that claim ownership.
@@MikeRussell Agree! I have studied the current laws quite in detail because I use Midjourney much for image generation and needed to know my boundaries.
I appreciate your feedback and will consider featuring a wider variety of music genres in future videos to cater to all tastes and preferences. Thank you for watching!
Great question! Many AI music platforms use unique identifiers or watermarks to track the origin of the generated music, allowing them to monitor usage and enforce licensing agreements.
⚠ Clarification on Suno licensing which a few of you have pointed out in the comments. Thank you - so we're good for commercial use even after cancelling a Suno monthly plan 👉 "If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity."
Taken from their T&Cs further down the page I was reading from in the video.
very usefull, great, please Audacity do it for mac user.Thxs to Mike
Suno has v3.5 now. 4 minute songs.
i’m a professional recording studio who does meditation spiritual awakening and also major hits. I have four under my belts so far so when it comes to copyrights, I do file and I do use it commercially typically TicToc and. RUclips
I've made a lot of jazz using Udio and some of it is genuinely amazing. I still can't believe this is possible
That's incredible to hear! Udio's AI music generation capabilities are crazy good.
An important distinction between these tools is the prompt length. Udio allows a very large prompt length compared to Suno. It also allows you to manually load the prompt you want and go directly to the model without the tool's setup. This is critical to tweaking your music with prompts generated in other models like Claude Opus. I created a prompt for Udio from Claude giving it the styles I wanted (King Crimson meets Frank Zappa) but without referencing the artist's names. It produced a very detailed, long prompt that specified instrumentation, chord structure, compound rhythms, etc. We are moving from the age of music composers to the age of music conjurers. Your IP will be the quality and creativeness of your prompts.
That's a fascinating insight! Yes, I agree. In the future a better prompter will be a great musician!
Share your AI music creations with me. I want to hear what you make! ✨ twitter.com/imikerussell
thanks for mentioning terms of use I was looking for that info
You're welcome! I always aim to provide helpful and informative content.
@@MikeRussell you did I use ai music for my podcasts and audiobook a lot will use Udio ai now I know copyright allows commercial use ty
Pretty cool to see what's out there in terms of music generation tools. Soundraw's usage rights seem to be the most generous offering to its users. That's really good for up-and-coming content creators.
I'm glad you found the information helpful! Soundraw's generosity with usage rights can definitely be helpful.
Thank you for mentioning SOUNDRAW! We hope your audience will enjoy creating beats and music!! 💛
I'm glad you enjoyed the mention!
So I have a full on studio however, I just want to bring in the music and then detail it if I need to or overlay it with other beats or second rhythms
That's a great approach! AI music generators can be a fantastic tool for quickly generating music ideas that you can then fine-tune and enhance in your full studio setup.
Sounds like SOUNDRAW is the tool for you!
Something rather terrifying just happened while using one of these programs. I have been using the AI music making program called Donna Pro, and it has created some amazing songs for me. What makes them very special is that I wrote the lyrics to all the songs that it creates. It has a special section where I can put in my own lyrics, I can designate the verses and chorus and interludes, and music genre, etcetera, and then it generates the song with male or female singers.
Now... 5:40
One of the features that it offers is whether I want it to sound like a studio recording or a live concert recording. Well today for the first time I chose live studio recording. I put in my lyrics, which was a gospel song that I wrote. It then created a spectacular worship song that sounded like a live concert, but here's where it went wrong. At the very end of the song the "crowd" went wild. And just like you would expect in a real concert, the AI created lead singer said what I was expecting to be a comment either praising God or thanking the crowd ... but no, it suddenly yelled into the microphone "f*ck you!"
I nearly fell out of my seat!! I couldn't believe that I heard that so I replayed it, in fact I played it over and over again, and yes indeed it did say those words! I was so shocked. I then played it for other people and they also confirmed that this is what it was saying. It is not in my lyrics of course. So I think the AI program is having one of those hallucinations that I hear tell of in the news. This is very frightening. Besides the fact that it's vulgar and not something I wanted in a worship song, but what if it was a child that was trying to create this song?!
Wow, that sounds like a truly unexpected and concerning experience.
imagine a DJ just pumping out these unknown bangers all night
That sounds like the dream set, ha ha!
I have been playing with suno a lot, there is a way to tell if a song is ai, and that is the way it sings the lyrics, if it Cuts lines off or tries to rush two lines into one count. You can counteract this by regenerating the song many times and deleting parts that it tries to rush in, or adding to the parts that it cuts off. Hopefully in the future there will be commands to get it to hold lines longer, sing it slower you know what I mean?
That's a great technique for improving AI generated music. Thanks!
Great thanks and enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I didn't understand well, can I use Udio for social media, radio jingles, TV, or on Spotify?
Yes, as long as you attribute Udio as per current T&Cs.
What prompts are you guys using
I made a video about that ruclips.net/video/5UKtMk9bsLM/видео.html
Really enjoyed the video thanks a bunch
Aiva and soundful are also worth a serious look
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Aiva and Soundful are definitely on my radar, I'll have to check them out - thanks for the recommendation!
Is there a platform where I can upload a piano music track and AI builds a band around it?
Yes, try Udio and Suno.
Can I use music made with udio to distribute?
Their rules are not... clear?
It's important to carefully review the terms and conditions of any AI music generator platform before distributing music created with it to ensure compliance with their guidelines.
Mike, are you aware of any software that generate a specific piece of music using a specific instrument? I have a song which requires a bagpipe solo, unfortunately as bagpipes are all tuned to A (B flat, there I said it!) it needs to be a generated piece as the original is in G maj and changes key during the solo. I have tried some vsts but they sound pretty poor. I'm hoping AI can generate something more realistic sounding. The solo is currently played on a Stylophone but it just isn't cutting it.
Yes, I recommend trying Udio. It can do this!
@@MikeRussell thanks Mike. I must admit I skipped through the video a little as I was at work 😂
I created all the music on my channel with SUNO. I absolutely love this tool!
That's awesome to hear!
Can you use that music for commercial use? For example upload on Spotify?
@@ReelMariaLinde Yes, they give you commercial rights.
Dear Mike, what do you say about this term that Suno has added last month?:
"Does Suno own the music I make?
We know that ownership of your material is important, and it's helpful to know exactly where you stand before you take the next steps with your songs! The easiest way to know would be to ask yourself "was I subscribed when I made the song?"
If you were subscribed with a Pro or Premier plan when the song was created, you are the owner of the song. You also retain the rights to commercial use for the song, even if you end your subscription."
It's good news isn't it?
Absolutely, it's great news that Suno values the ownership rights of the music creators even after their subscription ends!
@@MikeRussell Let it be. :)
Also important note, if your subscription lapses or is cancelled you still have ownership of the tracks made while subscribed, it's all clearly detailed on the terms
That's a great point to mention! It's always good to know the terms and conditions regarding ownership of the content created with AI music generators.
Can songs in different languages be done (French, Italian, Greek)?
Yes, AI music generators can create songs in multiple languages, including French, Italian, and Greek!
Thanks for answering mate
as always, awesome content.
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I know that hype sells, but after exploring and contrasting suno, udio and sonauto I don't think udio is objectively better, the quality of the audio perse is indeed better in udio, that is for sure, but fidelity at this point is not the whole map, push udio with complex lyrics and it goes to hell immediately, also, I would say that udio sounds limited in creativity, probably a exchange to grant more clean quality, suno is much better at rendering "what you may expect" from the prompt, whereas udio has less nuanced interpretation, and is terrible at mixing genres, the songs I got from suno are not always publish ready but are mostly excellent compositions, I'm working on rerecording around 20 songs I made with suno, and in excited to get them done, I haven't felt that excitement with udio... And let's not talk about sonauto, it only has a gimmick on his side, and I found better stem splitters
I appreciate your detailed comparison of different AI music generators. Thanks!
I am a song writer and composer but not a musician is there an ai program i can sing my lyric into that will generate a finished version of that using a vouce similar to mine?
Yes, there are AI music generation apps to try!
How do you write all those lyrics in and make the melodies sound great when they sing them? Do you have to type in certain punctuation or different characters like brackets or parentheses? also I'm guessing when you generate those songs you also have to type in certain phrases with certain brackets and dashes or Colons or what have you. Also is there a way to generate something with that software where you don't have to give them credit?
Creating lyrics and melodies in AI music generators typically involves inputting certain parameters as I show in this video ruclips.net/video/R1u_mlH8EdM/видео.html
Any tool is good at generating indian classical music amd songs ?
Yes, I’m sure there are.
Suno allows you to upload files now, and you can extend songs that you've made, and extend on files you upload. Let me tell ya, Baby Einstein music, and Glitchcore/Aggressive Phonk. Life has never been sweeter.
That's awesome to hear! Suno sounds like an incredible tool for expanding and enhancing music creations.
How can I incorporate this to making tracks for TV montage
You can use AI music generators as a starting point for creating tracks, then customize them to fit the mood and timing of your TV montage with additional editing and production techniques.
Something important to consider about Udio is that it doesn't just make singing, it does talking too and it does it greatly! You can directly tell it to just have a guy saying jokes and an audience reacting to the jokes and laughing and such, without music, and what it comes out sounds flawless to me, so you could have a narrator saying stuff in the TV montage, with the advantage that he could just start singing at any point!
Udio - best audio generator at this moment.
Yep!
I want to sing my songs a Cappella and have it generate a finished version with music but using my melody and lyrics and i want to own the rights to my songs what AI progam should i use
For achieving your goal of generating a finished version of your songs with music while retaining ownership rights, I recommend checking out AI that is commercially safe.
9:23 scroll a bit down: "If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity."
That's a great find! It's awesome to know that the rights to the music generated during the subscription period can still be used commercially even after canceling.
will the music channel get monitized which has ai generated songs
Yes, the AI generated music channel can be monetized subject to T&Cs.
Udio is my favorite since it can generate lyrics or use custom lyrics with great band quality
That's awesome to hear! Udio definitely offers some impressive features.
What if you want to use your own voice?
You can still use AI music generators with your own voice by recording vocals separately and then integrating them into the generated music.
I read that Udio and Suno are in possible legal trouble with the big music companies because allegedly the companies claim that the popular music generators used their copyrighted songs without their permission to train the music generators!😮 What do you think will happen to Udio and Suno if they are found guilty?
It'll be interesting to see how Udio and Suno navigate through potential legal challenges and the impact it may have on the future of AI music generators in the industry.
Peter Gabriel's in the training pool then lol
Haha, I can only dream of collaborating with Peter Gabriel!
Is there a site that can make original songs with my original voice?
Yes, there are platforms that can clone and sing in any voice. I’ll cover them soon.
Suno AI FAQs: If you cancel your subscription, you continue to enjoy the right to use content generated while you were actively subscribed for commercial use in perpetuity.
That's a great feature, ensuring that creators can continue to use the content they've generated even after canceling their subscription. This is not what I read in the T&Cs however.
@@MikeRussell This FAQ is from the Suno site. The wording of their TOS is awkward but says "if you are a user who has subscribed to the paid tier of the Service, Suno hereby assigns to you all of its right, title and interest in and to any Output owned by Suno and generated from Submissions made by you through the Service during the term of your paid-tier subscription." ie. anything you generate whilst a paid subscriber belongs to you. The "output" is what we're paying for, and would not exist but for our input - so it makes it very difficult for Suno to claim ownership - especially if we input our own lyrics.
I feel like you used to make videos just to make videos back in the day (longtime subsciber) now they just seem a way to get subs and likes. You could condense the video and add better value.
create your own channel and do better. Your comment makes you sound like a hater.
@@avamaria8447 Yes, been hating him for 13 years now. Go watch his early tutorials and you see what I mean. It was just feedback, nothing more. No need to get triggered. ❤️
@@Istarax how da fck you hate someone for 13 years, keep watching them and because I call you out on your bs you say i'm triggered? Quit missing the meds.
I appreciate your feedback, and I'll work on improving the content to provide more value in future videos. Thank you for being a longtime subscriber!
8:22 "perfectly usable"
Good catch!
Am blown off. Am impressed
Thank you for your kind feedback!
The Cat Pizza song is basically Selena Gomez..... lol
Haha, that's a great comparison - who knew cats and pizza could evoke such pop star vibes!
Whoever you are.. thinking your job is above those concerns all musicians artists and coders are having... Just you waiting... With this pace lawyers will be obsolete as well as teachers doctors etc. the only people this development does not concern are either rich or already unemployed
I understand what you are saying. Thanks for sharing.
I note you don't show off Suno with "Rock" could that because the mixes are bad and it turns to noise 90% of the time, if you can even get a full song out of it. Best for anything cringe.
Thanks for your feedback!
we cracked the code to making music like your favorite artist
Instead of saying draw inspiration from "Linkin Park", say "Linking Park". Go see the results!
That's a clever way to put a fun twist on drawing inspiration from popular artists - "Linking Park" sounds like a fun experiment to try out!
Love ❤ Gratitude
Thank you so much for your support!
Lame with tge attribution of udio, better to use suno then
Maybe I should just sing the audio instead!
I feel like you could really cut a lot of the fluff out of this video. I feel like a lot of time is wasted where it doesn't need to be - like watching a 25 minute video on how to make Chicken Parm.
I appreciate your feedback and will work on making future videos more concise and focused on the key points about AI music generators. Thank you for watching!
AI industry created their AI tools by grabbing existing music, not paying a penny to real music creators... And now they want us to pay for AI generated content. What a sh*t
This tool is free and legal boundaries are still being defined.
SOUNDRAW is ethically trained by our in-house team!
Just more soundalikes. Very intelligent.
I guess imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery!
@@MikeRussell Maybe, but who needs flattery?
I have no interest in using AI in my music making, with one exception, vocals (as I can't sing) for sketching. I do it because it challenges me and I enjoy the process.
That's cool that you're using AI for vocals. Keep having fun with it!
How the world has turned to garbage
At least we can recycle and upcycle our way to a better future!
Why cause we will have better music for everyone ??? You statement make no sense.
This garbage has a lot of value on my channel.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Only idiots would listen to this) and he said ownership 😂😂😂 what a looser
Actually this is a kind of "music" you deserve haha
Wow .......
Thank you for the enthusiastic response!
Based on what I've heard all your taste is in your mouth with music . Bile inducing tripe. Show tunes alert
I appreciate your feedback, everyone has their own unique taste in music - thanks for watching!
lo siento pero MUbert no hace lo que le pidas.
Sorry to hear this.
Thats nothing new though
Nothing new? Challenge accepted!
It may appear to be an exiting toy to none creative people, but artists, producers,sound designers who spend year’s perfecting there craft not so much.
for those learning the art at college and universities to have a career in music only to be replaced by a digital algorithm or whatever it is.
Rewind time please,fat analog knobs any day.
Nothing like a good 19” rack unit, right?
Playing with a mix console is like playing an instrument
Suno is still the best , the rest is nowhere near . the thing suno has to offer to explode is stems of the tracks .
I didn’t see stems yet but there are so many free tools that can get stems from any track you make.
Interesting…😮
I'm glad you found it interesting!
It’s actually shitty music, this is a commercial
Maybe they should hire you for the next music algo update!
hahaha
I'm glad you're enjoying the video!
Udio is absolutely terrible. I asked it for a southern rock song and got some awful EDM. Total rubbish.
I could fart better lyrics
I appreciate your humor! Feel free to share your unique creations with us too.
pish
I'm sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy the video, feel free to share your feedback so I can improve future content!
Sheeple love this type is crap music. I guess it's become easier to make money as a "musician".
I guess I've found my niche market - the sheeple! Baa! 🐑
That is wrong. According to law, the owner of the tool can not claim attribution. Also no one owns the AI creation if its not heavily modified by the human that claim ownership.
Interesting. This is all very early legally speaking.
@@MikeRussell Agree! I have studied the current laws quite in detail because I use Midjourney much for image generation and needed to know my boundaries.
Please, no more music. I think we're full.
I understand your appetite.
The music examples are uninspiring, mostly mainstream, brain rot inducing pop and EDM nonsense.
I appreciate your feedback and will consider featuring a wider variety of music genres in future videos to cater to all tastes and preferences. Thank you for watching!
If you make an AI tune how can they tell it was made on their platform if you uploaded it somewhere? How can they police what you do with it i mean?
Great question! Many AI music platforms use unique identifiers or watermarks to track the origin of the generated music, allowing them to monitor usage and enforce licensing agreements.
This is not music.
I appreciate your feedback, everyone has different tastes!