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Should as well stop making music

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  • A.I. Is extremely good within ‘service’ industries and the western economies now largely rely upon this as a major part of those economies I would imagine the impact is going to be profound.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    People would rather look at their phone than their date sitting right across from them. I think AI wins this war.

    I disagree. Just for example. Last Sunday, there was a carnival in my city. It was not a small one, almost a hundred large groups. Every group is a small society with its own musicians and everything else involved.

    Tldr, when you find yourself in that hysteric moment when celebrating the beginning of the new year cycle, and you can be whatever you want to be, wear a mask of any kind, and play an instrument so loudly that it almost breaks. When you feel those vibrations in your lungs, those exotic melodies mixed with the complete madness of the moment, surrounded by thousands of people, you will stop thinking of a few individuals playing alone with their toys. 🤗

  • GUBGUB
    edited February 13

    The usage was new to me also, but made sense, insofar far it is a variant of “might as well.“ After all, anything you “might” do, you also concevably “should” do. Err… never mind.

    @JRSIV said:

    @jo92346 said:
    Fucking ai:

    Well I'll be damned...

    Ww, "should as well" IS grammatically correct. Man, my eyes started burning and I began twitching when I first saw the threads title. Good on you @jo92346 for giving me another vocabulary nugget.

    The AI examples @jo92346 posted sounded like porno music for ants. Just notes vaguely in the same key being farted out in quick succession. Digital and the pace of technology is just a huge double edged sword. While we get all of these powerful audio & music production apps and Logic Pro running on a tablet, we also get an overuse of AutoTune and these AI models making robotic muzak.

  • @Luxthor said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    People would rather look at their phone than their date sitting right across from them. I think AI wins this war.

    I disagree. Just for example. Last Sunday, there was a carnival in my city. It was not a small one, almost a hundred large groups. Every group is a small society with its own musicians and everything else involved.

    Tldr, when you find yourself in that hysteric moment when celebrating the beginning of the new year cycle, and you can be whatever you want to be, wear a mask of any kind, and play an instrument so loudly that it almost breaks. When you feel those vibrations in your lungs, those exotic melodies mixed with the complete madness of the moment, surrounded by thousands of people, you will stop thinking of a few individuals playing alone with their toys. 🤗

    A.I. has the potential to release mankind from drudgery to enjoy sharing the finest of things, if we want it. <3

  • everyone practice your scales because live performance is about to get 1000x more important

  • @OscarSouth said:
    everyone practice your scales because live performance is about to get 1000x more important

  • Call me when AI starts churning out Amon Tobin tracks.

  • I’m looking forward to when AI will muscle in to my weekly folk jam session at the pub.

  • @supadom said:
    I’m looking forward to when AI will muscle in to my weekly folk jam session at the pub.

    I’d worry more about the pubs survival than IA replacement.

  • @knewspeak said:

    @supadom said:
    I’m looking forward to when AI will muscle in to my weekly folk jam session at the pub.

    I’d worry more about the pubs survival than IA replacement.

    In Oxford they were all full last time I’ve checked

  • @supadom said:

    @knewspeak said:

    @supadom said:
    I’m looking forward to when AI will muscle in to my weekly folk jam session at the pub.

    I’d worry more about the pubs survival than IA replacement.

    In Oxford they were all full last time I’ve checked

    Unfortunately in my neck of the woods, Sheffield, the number of Pubs have been decimated, over the decades.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    AI Music = Sample Fodder for me. 😂

    Agreed 100%. I toyed around with a few prompt and found some interesting sounds. This may be my new sample source depending on mood

  • @dogonBeats said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    AI Music = Sample Fodder for me. 😂

    Agreed 100%. I toyed around with a few prompt and found some interesting sounds. This may be my new sample source depending on mood

    See? You get it mate. If I wanted, say, Bluegrass EDM, and I prompted AI to make that, it wouldn't create the same idea that I'd create. But, if I want to create in a sub-genre of, say, HipHop, and I needed a copyright-free sample from scratch and couldn't be arsed to make the sample myself to flip, then boom! AI got it covered! Same with the French Touch style of music (Daft Punk, Justice, etc).

    Now I wouldn't dare claim a piece of music I prompted AI to make was mine, just as I don't claim my album covers were created by me other than slapping on a bit of text. But I can take what AI creates and make it my own by flipping the copyright-free sample. :mrgreen:

    (Currently, I'm making Bluegrass EDM in FLSM. 😂)

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    See? You get it mate. If I wanted, say, Bluegrass EDM, and I prompted AI to make that, it wouldn't create the same idea that I'd create. But, if I want to create in a sub-genre of, say, HipHop, and I needed a copyright-free sample from scratch and couldn't be arsed to make the sample myself to flip, then boom! AI got it covered! Same with the French Touch style of music (Daft Punk, Justice, etc).

    Now I wouldn't dare claim a piece of music I prompted AI to make was mine, just as I don't claim my album covers were created by me other than slapping on a bit of text. But I can take what AI creates and make it my own by flipping the copyright-free sample. :mrgreen:

    (Currently, I'm making Bluegrass EDM in FLSM. 😂)

    I’m still in the dark in regards to Ai technology (mind is stuck in dial-up lol). I’m curious to know how/where these pieces are created. I’ve input prompts based on classic HipHop producers and found a strange similarity between the actual work & what’s created by Ai. I’ve shown a few pieces to a good friend who’s more knowledgeable about the music of such producers. He’s even pulled up the original tracks and made comparisons.. I wonder if Ai is actually doing the work or reproducing sounds based off of stems. This is indeed scary in regards to copyrighted material. What scares me the most is that someone will claim the Ai music as their own to capitalize for their own greed.

    I’ve also submitted a prompt “HipHop in the style of DogonBeats”. The results were shocking to say the least. It seem like Ai tried to outdo me in my own production style. Maybe that was a Pandora’s box that should have been left unopened.

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