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Throughout history, creating a complete piece of music has always been a human process. There have been attempts to compose and render songs using computers before, but frankly they weren’t great.
Today, that all changes with two AI music platforms. Udio and Suno. In this episode, we’ll take a look at both and talk to experts like Rick Beato to see what this means for the future of the music industry.
Full Rick Beato Episode: https://youtu.be/lGNqPFUIwLk
Sources and Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19lklF2Wv6Dwq5EO666nTuesgmIPxxCTAltV41tY-4Qk/edit?usp=sharing
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Track at the end of the video made from ‘classical’ AI sample:
https://burnwater.bandcamp.com/track/opia
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Producer: Dagogo Altraide
Writers: Tawsif Akkas, Dagogo Altraide
Editors: Brayden Laffrey
Wow, I replay your videos in the background just because I love the ending music.
I can only speak for myself but, just knowing that a computer or program spit out an image or piece of music, makes that image or music significantly less interesting, engaging, and valuable to me than work done by a person.
Love you Rick but what is the diff between grabbing samples and playing around with them, layering them, tweaking oscillators without knowing what they do, etc and WRITING ONE SENTENCE, CLICKING ONE BUTTON AND ALL CAPS 30 SEC LATER GETTING A DOPAMINE HIT ALL CAPS? And for sake of time I won’t go into Marxist theory to deconstruct the labor exploitation issue. The big one for me is the continued devaluing of what makes us human: expressing joy and sorrow, reflect on it, contemplate, suffer, grow and become a better human, perhaps … anyways: AI is certainly good to quickly generate stuff that drowns out the voice of self doubt in our heads so we can keep treading along in the hamster wheel. Won’t affect the elite creatives with established brands though so who cares right?
Andy Edwards brought me here.
I don’t Care where my favourite music comes from. If the song has good lyrics and if I like the tune… I don’t see the problem. The modern music is bad anyway. Not all of us like rap, R&B or Taylor Swift….