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AI co-produced Taryn Southern’s new album
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Dani Deahl heads to Los Angeles to see how artificial intelligence is used in music production. Artist and content creator, Taryn Southern, is recording her debut album which she co-produced with several AI programs, including Amper Music. We sat down with her to see how the process came together.
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How do you think AI could change the music industry?
cool
Whats the name of the song in the end?
i want to check some of them. does anybody know where to look?
no
After inputting all that source material of pop music, would the results of this program be considered a “derivative work”?
Okay, this is going to be a huge hit in the near future and everyone is going to to use it.
Interesting
Catchy and poppy, just like most popular music, AND lacks heart, as pop music does.
I’m working on an AI album also. It’s awesome to see people getting into it!
Interesting tech, boring music
She had a video with Siraj Raval(youtuber focused on Deep Learning, Udacity, teaching etc) earlier. Guy is too hyper and surface-level for my tastes(sentdex and DanVonBoxel are wayyyy better) but the info about tools and updates he gives is great.
cool in terms of technology, but as a musician I hate this
This is everything wrong with music.
but her song is not good even she used an AI .
Her music is still super crappy, sorry.
sophisticated trash
Sure people like all kind of music but i never understand why do they like this overedited songs :/
And yet she accomplished all of this without using Microsoft Songsmith.
ASK THE FEELS
What music was used @ 3:33?
Interesting
“You got power over it… For now.”
Nope. The day all of a composition (including vocals) is created and performed by computers is the day music and the emotion and soul that humans (and their faults) inject into it, dies. Music without the human factor is like steel versus wood: one is technically superior yet cold while the other is natural and exudes warmth.
OK, I am an unabashed music composer and have read through all the comments. I get the range of emotions and we are all free to express them. Just don’t forget recent music history like: Musique concrète, (French: “concrete music”), experimental technique of musical composition using recorded sounds as raw material. The technique was developed about 1948 by the French composer Pierre Schaeffer and his associates at the Studio d’Essai (“Experimental Studio”) of the French radio system. And the infamous John Cage’s musical composition called 4’33.” In 5 years we may be composing, producing, and recording music from our watches.
Here we have a meek musician attempting to ride the AI wave in a very underwhelming way. Experimenting with AI in production has explosive potential, but publishing garbage like this in such a weak, early and unimaginative state is just sad. Shame on you verge and dani; you’re both hacks.
You know Japan has been doing this for over 10 years now right with volcaloids.
FFS!! let me hear what AI generated. instead people keep talking talking talking.….
ok but can you all stop talking and show us a good amount of what AI music sounds like?
Is there any kind of fair use laws or copyright issues using music (input) that is already recorded to influence the neural network outcome of the AI music? I feel like this music should be licensed to be input for the neural network to work on. I think we have a lawsuit here.
Keep the AI replace the vocals
Nice Amper commercial
The problem of using past data to do more music is that you create a self fulfilling prophecy kind of music.… disruptive changes in style will rarely emerge from AI coded like that
Music is dead. You can thank the Jews.
Artificial Intelligence is awesome!
garbage music
She doesn’t know music, knows no theory, gets AI to write lyrics. Hmmm, what’s she famous for again?🧐
I think its really cool way to produce music and its good. But, I don’t think I prefer this music over just piano pieces. 🙁
Dani reminds me of a young Pat Benetar. Gorgeous.
This is the ultimate version of “there’s an app for that.. “
@5:03 art look like gold color with points on wall so what is that ?
Wait till it doesn’t pay the artists.. then it will be obvious or even more obvious how this is all about the bottom line and not the art. computer generated art etc. Nothing inspiring about this.
😃
“I like how A.I helps…” You been replaced! Next!
The idea and tech is cool, but at the same time, because it is taking input from others, it isn’t really original
In my humble (yet some would say “lovable”) opinion, there is nothing wrong with her using A.I. as a tool for helping her write songs. She actually seems like quite a level-headed and ‘nice’ person.
Having said that, however, the method that A.I. uses to “create” music is to basically use what has already been done as a model for creating future songs. That’s the very definition of confirmation bias. As if modern music isn’t already lacking enough in creativity, an A.I. system that is, at its heart, designed to create “more of the same” represents neither true creatively nor is it a good idea.