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Video of Positive Grids New Artificial Intelligence Drum App

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  • Wasn't this an April Fools Joke? Or not????

  • 'Play a 7/8 prog beat with fills every fourth bar".

    'What do you mean, you don't understand"!

  • Holy Sishkabob. It's real, wonder how awesome I will be at da drums with this and Derek Buddymeyers drum app!?!?!

    I'll prob. still suck.

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  • @PhilW said:
    'Play a 7/8 prog beat with fills every fourth bar".

    'What do you mean, you don't understand"!

    Haha

  • I'm in. Instant buy.

  • "Play a lazy blues back beat with a lot of fills."

    AI Drummer: "42"

  • My guess is that it is a drum machine, with normal drum patterns, programming facility, etc. Then on top of that would be a way of “tagging” the patterns or songs with your own tags or genres or whims or feelings. Then there’s a voice recognition thingy that takes your blurting of commands and matches it to what you’ve already time-consumingly slaved over and carefully tagged into your taxonomy of classification of feelings.

  • @u0421793 said:
    My guess is that it is a drum machine, with normal drum patterns, programming facility, etc. Then on top of that would be a way of “tagging” the patterns or songs with your own tags or genres or whims or feelings. Then there’s a voice recognition thingy that takes your blurting of commands and matches it to what you’ve already time-consumingly slaved over and carefully tagged into your taxonomy of classification of feelings.

    No, pretty sure it's gonna be magic! ;)

  • @High5denied said:

    @u0421793 said:
    My guess is that it is a drum machine, with normal drum patterns, programming facility, etc. Then on top of that would be a way of “tagging” the patterns or songs with your own tags or genres or whims or feelings. Then there’s a voice recognition thingy that takes your blurting of commands and matches it to what you’ve already time-consumingly slaved over and carefully tagged into your taxonomy of classification of feelings.

    No, pretty sure it's gonna be magic! ;)

    Until the next shiny app catches their eye and it gets abandoned. I'll wait for derek's app. GarageBand drummer is quite capable as well.

    I still use jamup sometimes for practice but I'm done giving PG money. It's only my opinion and no one else has to agree, I hope the app works well, but their way of working just doesn't sit well with me.

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @High5denied said:

    @u0421793 said:
    My guess is that it is a drum machine, with normal drum patterns, programming facility, etc. Then on top of that would be a way of “tagging” the patterns or songs with your own tags or genres or whims or feelings. Then there’s a voice recognition thingy that takes your blurting of commands and matches it to what you’ve already time-consumingly slaved over and carefully tagged into your taxonomy of classification of feelings.

    No, pretty sure it's gonna be magic! ;)

    Until the next shiny app catches their eye and it gets abandoned. I'll wait for derek's app. GarageBand drummer is quite capable as well.

    I still use jamup sometimes for practice but I'm done giving PG money. It's only my opinion and no one else has to agree, I hope the app works well, but their way of working just doesn't sit well with me.

    I don't disagree with that at all. I really really like Bias FX, but I think they are pushing forward with too much going on. I know they have expanded their employees, but I think they still are a bit too large for their gloves.

  • It looks great!!! Instabuy for me as well!
    I truly hope thos is the Jamstix drum app that I've been wishing for for IOS. Just the other day, I had a thought to het in touch with Luis Melendez maker of Rock Drum Machine to see about the possibility of having RDM do something like that but with midi instead of audio . This way you van save space and yet once your drums are ready, you can turn that midi track into audio. I hope this app has midi and not just audio.

  • I was hoping for a Jamstix type app as well when I read the title, where you can pre-record a drums backing track for a song, but looking at the video I guess it's more like an automatic accompaniment app that plays along with your own playing, adjusting to your tempo. And, as usual with Positive Grid, aimed mostly at the metal crowd...

  • @mmp said:
    I was hoping for a Jamstix type app as well when I read the title...

    Heh. Bought DrumPerfect Pro thinking it was gonna be like that. I decided to keep it anyway, but I'll be more careful before hitting that buy button next time.

  • Even if that app is real, that had has to be an April Fool's joke.

    If the AI really can listen to your playing and start a drum beat based on parsing out the tempo/feel, that'd be pretty neat. Not sure how useful it would be for creating tunes but for jamming along with a beat, that'd be quite the coup.

  • edited April 2016

    @syrupcore said:
    If the AI really can listen to your playing and start a drum beat based on parsing out the tempo/feel, that'd be pretty neat. Not sure how useful it would be for creating tunes but for jamming along with a beat, that'd be quite the coup.

    The Digitech Trio pedal already does just that; it plays drum and bass accompaniment based on analyzing what you are playing on guitar.

  • @busker said:

    @syrupcore said:
    If the AI really can listen to your playing and start a drum beat based on parsing out the tempo/feel, that'd be pretty neat. Not sure how useful it would be for creating tunes but for jamming along with a beat, that'd be quite the coup.

    The Digitech Trio pedal already does just that; it plays drum and bass accompaniment based on analyzing what you are playing on guitar.

    That's some straight from-the-future shit there!

  • "Record snare seperately running through effectrix patch 'snare_crush_loop'"

  • Now if it could only rip my heart out and put it on a plate...

  • Interested to see how that all pans out.... looks good. Still have a lot of questions as to how you can build an original song to your specifications with it. I think it will be pretty good at whatever it does...

  • edited December 2016

    @DerekBuddemeyer said:
    Interested to see how that all pans out.... looks good. Still have a lot of questions as to how you can build an original song to your specifications with it. I think it will be pretty good at whatever it does...

    As far as i understand, it analyzes what you play with guitar(or something else), figures out the tempo and suggests drum loops from cloud(both made by pg and user made i think) that fit what you play. And you can arrange different drum loops to create a song from them.

  • @ToMess said:

    @DerekBuddemeyer said:
    Interested to see how that all pans out.... looks good. Still have a lot of questions as to how you can build an original song to your specifications with it. I think it will be pretty good at whatever it does...

    As far as i understand, it analyzes what you play with guitar(or something else), figures out the tempo and suggests drum loops from cloud(both made by pg and user made i think) that fit what you play. And you can arrange different drum loops to create a song from them.

    I think you are right but it can't be just the tempo or the app will be useless. I think they use a neural net that has to be trained to make good suggestions. It will probably have some initial training on a limited set of input data but don't expect it to make smart suggestions from the very beginning. Things will improve when they start collecting input from the users. That's my guess, that's how I would do it

  • Wonder if that means it will have to have an internet connection to work?

  • Oh...and there's this...
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    Drum Session
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  • @yug said:

    @ToMess said:

    @DerekBuddemeyer said:
    Interested to see how that all pans out.... looks good. Still have a lot of questions as to how you can build an original song to your specifications with it. I think it will be pretty good at whatever it does...

    As far as i understand, it analyzes what you play with guitar(or something else), figures out the tempo and suggests drum loops from cloud(both made by pg and user made i think) that fit what you play. And you can arrange different drum loops to create a song from them.

    I think you are right but it can't be just the tempo or the app will be useless. I think they use a neural net that has to be trained to make good suggestions. It will probably have some initial training on a limited set of input data but don't expect it to make smart suggestions from the very beginning. Things will improve when they start collecting input from the users. That's my guess, that's how I would do it

    Ov yea, i didnt mean that it only figures out tempo, maybe worded it a bit silly. But yea it uses neural networks to analyze stuff you play

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