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  • "Working with Peter Jackson, the film director behind the 2021 documentary series, The Beatles: Get Back, AI was used to separate Lennon's voice and a piano.

    "They tell the machine, 'That's the voice. This is a guitar. Lose the guitar'," he said.

    "So when we came to make what will be the last Beatles' record, it was a demo that John had (and) we were able to take John's voice and get it pure through this AI."

    That's amazing.

  • The Lennon voice here is very McCartney, even the song itself is very McCartney…
    Can’t wait to listen to it!

  • What makes him think it's the final Beatles album?

  • Is it AI, though? Splitting out instruments and voices from a mix is something even Tracktion Waveform can do.

  • @Ailerom said:
    What makes him think it's the final Beatles album?

    I guess it is the last Lennon demo they have.

  • @Simon said:

    @Ailerom said:
    What makes him think it's the final Beatles album?

    I guess it is the last Lennon demo they have.

    What I was getting at was that, it's getting like anyone could make a new Beatles album with AI. Or even, when Paul or Ringo are gone, the other can make another.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @Simon said:

    @Ailerom said:
    What makes him think it's the final Beatles album?

    I guess it is the last Lennon demo they have.

    What I was getting at was that, it's getting like anyone could make a new Beatles album with AI. Or even, when Paul or Ringo are gone, the other can make another.

    Oh, right.

    But I guess that would not be a real "Beatles" album... it would be a "Beatle-ish" album generated by computer.

  • I don't know, man, this could be great.

  • (I'm just kidding, it's a terrible idea. Please stop doing this shit, whoever has the power to.)
    (Also, that's Allen Iverson, known as the Answer, 6 feet tall, playing for lousy teams as one of the most exciting basketball players ever.)

  • @Ailerom said:
    What makes him think it's the final Beatles album?

    Final one before he dies. After that who knows?

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    @Ailerom said:
    What makes him think it's the final Beatles album?

    Final one before he dies. After that who knows?

    God? the man made one?

  • I'm not sure if I even think of the "Love" album as a Beatles album - and it uses their original recordings.

  • Prediction: After Paul and Ringo die there will be new live Beatles concerts created using AI.

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    Could end up being "The Fab Fifty Four"...

  • This song was worked on during the Anthology reunion sessions that produced "Free As A Bird" and "Real Love". "Now And Then" (sometimes mistakenly called "Grow Old With Me") was attempted but George Harrison didn't think it was any good and vetoed it. That's why the Anthology 3 album didn't have a "Threetles" reunion song.

    McCartney has long wanted to finish it and said during a Jeff Lynne documentary that he'd eventually do what's been done. To me, like AutoTune, when AI is used for corrective and technical issues I think it's great. But feeding a computer the McCartney discography and then telling the computer to "write a new 'McCartney' song" or "switch Kurt Cobain's voice out for John Lennon's" is the ultimate "just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD".

    Bit of a left turn but it makes sense with the topic: I've been experimenting with Logics Drummer and there's absolutely AI technologies within the Drummer utility. I'm usually OCD about drums and want to program every note and only use samples that I've selected. With Drummer you can't go in and make every note just so or just change the snare (or at least I don't know how to, lol). What it does do is allow you to choose which track you want the Drummer to follow (a feature I stumbled onto). On the Snare/Kick control there's a menu button on the right that brings up the choices. If you lay down just a click or scratch drums you can then lay down Bass and then go back and use Drummer to follow the Bass track (!). It locked the kick right with the Bass part, and it was so cool. AI technologies for things like that to me are cool, but it's such a slippery slope between a drummer that follows a groove you right to a complete song & arrangement being created by AI and then presented as "the song I just wrote." That's my issue with the auto melody generation apps; it just seems so paint by numbers and devoid of any real creativity going down. Just my opinion of course.

  • The fat old guys smoking the big cigars will decide when the last Beatles album is,as Paul well knows.

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    @dannysteel said:
    The fat old guys smoking the big cigars will decide when the last Beatles album is,as Paul well knows.

    You mean EMI repackaging old tracks?

  • “You mean EMI repackaging old tracks?”

    Not so much,more the AI angle and the copyright issues which will be a lawyers delight ultimately favouring the big corporations rather than the original artist(s).

  • @dannysteel said:
    “You mean EMI repackaging old tracks?”

    Not so much,more the AI angle and the copyright issues which will be a lawyers delight ultimately favouring the big corporations rather than the original artist(s).

    You can't make a new Beatles album if none of the Beatles are involved in it. Surely the Trade Practices Act covers that.

  • @Ailerom said:

    😂 you forgot kurt cobain and amy winehouse

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Prediction: After Paul and Ringo die there will be new live Beatles concerts created using AI.

    Without a doubt. They’ve trialled it with ABBA and seems to be a great commercial success.

    I expect Beatles and Elvis are already in production.

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