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  • m0darn
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    3 days ago

    I have a buddy that’s a professional singer/song writer & producer. He went out of town a few weeks ago to collaborate for a day or two with another producer. I don’t think he knew in advance but it turns out this other guy is pretty into AI music production. My friend (again: a professional artist and indie music producer) was really impressed with how useful it was. Sorry that this is an anonymous anecdote and not data but yeah some people have found ways to use AI to help them make art.

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      3 days ago

      I’ve seen demos of software that uses AI to split a song into multiple tracks, one for each instrument. THAT is pretty cool. It’s not lossless, you’re going to lose some of the human performance because the AI has to reconstruct the sound for each instrument and it’s not going to be 100% perfect, but it’s a really neat (and useful) tool.

      Notably, it’s not the kind of thing you generally see when tech bros are touting AI.

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        Update: they used AI to develop the song in a few different directions then picked the direction they liked best and did it manually.

        I didn’t ask for a copy of the song, I don’t think it’s released yet.

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        I can ask him more about it when I see him at bowling on Thursday. But please understand I’m not claiming AI is good, I’m just reporting that some artists find it useful. I’m not sure that their final cut has any ai sound in it, they may have just used it to workshop their idea.