Post by @stani • Hey
For everyone out there creating music, have you done anything with AI? Any benefits in music production?
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- I did a thing with Stable Audio once:
https://hey.xyz/posts/0x019d96-0x1084
It required a monthly subscription to use the output commercially, so I prob won’t use that platform again.
It would be more practical if you could generate specific parts of a song; for instance “solo rhythm guitar part, key of E flat, jazz style comping, 4/4 time, 78 bpm“. But AI models tend to output fully arranged pieces with multiple instruments. Not so helpful in production.
There’s potential in using AI music similarly to how samples are used in production tho. But it would be way more useful if you could train a local model on your own music and have it produce individual parts for your compositions, imo.
- I started experimenting w AI tools like Suno while researching apps for an artist I’m working with. Sometimes it’s ok, always pretty generic, often glitchy, basic + simple prompts don’t seem to work at all.
E.g. techno prompt does not = techno whatsoever. Can’t specify instruments, female vocals give you male, etc. I think it has problems w its data set and the model. Numerous tracks that I created with a paid sub also disappeared.
Also downloaded Wav Tool but haven’t used Composer AI yet. Was exploring the sample packs instead. Need to play around w Audition AI soon and other workflow tools.
- Yes ser, I created a couple of pointless songs using suno.ai and I'm really impressed with the results.
- Talking about AI, will we be able to create posts with embedded web applications? Like mini games or flipbooks?
- good pro