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MicDrop by Soundlabs AI (Released on iOS)

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  • @offbrands said:

    @sevenape said:

    @offbrands said:

    @NeuM said:

    @AudioGus said:

    @offbrands said:
    ‘ [insert any AI forward company] says it can do something that it cannot. ‘

    Might as well be a template for most consumers

    These tools are over-hyped, but also infantilized when they’re called out, yet also hyped up into deity potential levels by zealots. It’s exhausting.

    Agreed. That is why the freely available open source tools are the bees knees and will save humanity!!!!

    Believe it or not, humanity is not at great risk. These are tools that people can choose to use or not use and none of them will die because of that decision.

    Except for the several teenagers who committed suicide while being told to by chat gpt and that one tech millionaire who murdered his mother because he was being gassed up in his paranoia then committed suicide or that one elderly man who was thinking he was helping a person who kept promising they were real (it was Metas IG fake one) and got lost and died because of exposure, or those deadly fumes from the data centers, or the people who will inevitably kill themselves because of job insecurity

    Not gonna bother linking cause we both know you don’t care but they’re easy finds for anyone else interested

    I mean when the actual bosses of AI companies are saying that within the next 5 years Gen AI could replace 50 percent of entry level white collar workers and it sounds like a warning, I think it's more than just something we can give or take.

    And not counting that, not counting the AI psychoses, not counting that ai generated content is eclipsing human made content on social media,and has already eclipsed it on the internet in general. not counting the fact that conpanies like meta are literally and measurably poisoning people with their data centres.

    If it is just all a big bubble that's about to burst, the bubble is bigger than the dot com bubble, bigger than the sub prime bubble, when it bursts so many people are going to be hurt, and we will end up paying when the governments bail out these snake oil salesmen.

    I'm sorry but AI can suck a fuck

    No apologies needed to be stated for me.
    It’s all a game and they’re playing that game as best as the system lets ‘em. Such is life.

    Be good to ourselves, others, make music, try and be a better person than you were the day before. That’s all we can do ✌🏽

    Yes. What frightens me the most isn’t the ai, is how aggressive everyone is about it, on all sides. Watch and learn and then critique and say stop when it’s right is how I feel I want to handle this. And in the case of mic drop or ircams rave it’s pretty obvious to me that the ai in them is just a really good hammer to get your nail in the wall. Please remember that ai is also just a buzz word (which will make the bubble burst) there’s not a tiny man sitting in every app trying to take your job. 99% of what they call ai is just self adjusting software. Mic drop: you sing into it. It compares it with the “model” and changes. Looks if it sounds like the model if not changes again. That’s not magic and just the logical step that everyone could’ve foreseen 30 years ago. So please relax and try to see differences because then we can still enjoy new things together while being aware together when to say stop.

  • AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

  • @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

  • edited November 2025

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

  • edited November 2025

    @pmertens said:
    And in the case of mic drop or ircams rave it’s pretty obvious to me that the ai in them is just a really good hammer to get your nail in the wall. Please remember that ai is also just a buzz word (which will make the bubble burst) there’s not a tiny man sitting in every app trying to take your job. 99% of what they call ai is just self adjusting software. Mic drop: you sing into it. It compares it with the “model” and changes.

    Yes, as anxious as I am about AI and LLMs in general, Mic Drop seems to be the least worrying use of AI. I spoke to one of the guys at Soundlabs trying to find out about how ethical Mic Drop is and got this back:

    Here’s the short version:

    • Each of our voice models are created fully with consent of those
    involved, we do not train on anyone's copy-protected works. It is part
    of why all of Universal Music Group officially partnered with us, due
    to our ethical standards.
    - All of our voice models come from people directly connected to
    our CEO/COO (friends, neighbors, colleagues) who participated
    intentionally and were compensated. No scraped data, no “mystery
    datasets,” no celebrity clones, nothing pulled from the internet.
    We also include public-domain sources where legally appropriate.

    • No replication of real people without permission, ever. We don't
    have any models currently that replicate real people.

    • We focus on creative empowerment, not replacement.
    - MicDrop is designed as an instrument, more like a synthesizer
    for voices than a tool to replace vocalists. It helps artists create
    ideas faster, sketch harmonies, prototype characters, etc. The entire
    goal is to expand creative workflow, not automate the human out. Plus,
    we have tons of crazy models that aren't "human" - vocoders, crowds
    singing, a huge array of instruments like slap bass, jazz flute,
    strings, horns, and other super cool effects.

    • Energy usage is low and inference-optimized. Everything happens
    locally on your machine, so no cloud server is required.
    - Unlike large general-purpose models, MicDrop runs on highly
    efficient, domain-specific models. It has a significantly smaller
    computational footprint compared to the typical full-stack AI tools
    people worry about.

    • We maintain strict internal policies for consent, privacy, and data handling.
    - No user audio is used for training, and none of your voice ends
    up in our models.

  • edited November 2025

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

  • @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

  • @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    As the soon to be Minister of Partying Down I can think of some pleasurable things for 9999 people to do.

  • @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    Universal Basic Income could help with that.

  • . > @tubespace said:

    @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    Universal Basic Income could help with that.

    Shh, that's 'socialism' /jk

  • edited November 2025

    @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    When it comes to “AI” there certainly is a lack of imagination here. That seems to be the real danger.

    The fact is every single person here already does the work of legions thanks to the advance of technology and the self-organizing principles of capitalism.

    Your computers, cell phones, apps, Internet service, transportation, grocery stores, food delivery services and so on, ALL represent the work of millions of people creating things and improving on what came before any of us even walked the earth.

    The tools changed in every generation. People learned to use the new tools. The nature of work changed. People’s lives improved.

  • @tubespace said:

    @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    Universal Basic Income could help with that.

    UBI is uneconomic nonsense.

  • edited November 2025

    @NeuM said:

    @tubespace said:

    @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    Universal Basic Income could help with that.

    UBI is uneconomic nonsense.

    UBI isn’t ‘uneconomic nonsense’; it depends entirely on the scale and design. Small or tax-neutral UBI systems have been shown to work and are supported by economists across the spectrum. The main debate is about cost and implementation, not whether the idea is inherently impossible.

    So yes, I'm all for AI. It isn't going away. Let's adapt.

    /mic drop

  • edited November 2025

    @tubespace said:

    @NeuM said:

    @tubespace said:

    @ecou said:

    @NeuM said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @NeuM said:

    @maxxpower18 said:
    AI isn't a game in the hands of technocrats. Palantir is pretty much game over.

    Palantir’s stock is up 104% YTD. I think they’ll be fine.

    Lol, he's not talking about whether Palantir will be fine, even less about their share price. He means Palantir will be game over for us, for society.

    LOL. I simply don't agree. People will continue to be more empowered by "A.I." and individuals will be able to do the work of thousands of people. That's not "game over", that's "game on."

    If one person will do the work of thousands. What will be left for the 9999 others to do ? Their is a finite amount of work available.

    Universal Basic Income could help with that.

    UBI is uneconomic nonsense.

    UBI isn’t ‘uneconomic nonsense’; it depends entirely on the scale and design. Small or tax-neutral UBI systems have been shown to work and are supported by economists across the spectrum. The main debate is about cost and implementation, not whether the idea is inherently impossible.

    So yes, I'm all for AI. It isn't going away. Let's adapt.

    /mic drop

    UBI looks good on paper, but $1,000 a month for every adult in the U.S. would cost more than $3 trillion/yr, which is way more than the government takes in today. That would result in huge tax hikes, more borrowing and the printing of a tsunami of new money, devaluing the dollar.

    Taxes kill jobs and new businesses, borrowing explodes the debt higher, and prices go through the roof.

    In just a few years a $1,000 check will buy less than it did at the start of UBI, devaluing everyone’s savings, income and housing while everyday costs rise.

    Even with the rise of AI and humanoid robots, raw materials, energy, factories, repair techs and someone to pay for it all are still needed. Robots don’t magically make supply unlimited or free, they shift what jobs people do. Supply and demand don’t disappear.

    There will always be things we want more of than we have. When fewer people are motivated to work (or to start companies making and fixing things), a country makes less real stuff while everyone has extra money in their pocket. But then prices shoot up, rents jump because landlords know the check is coming and the new “free” money disappears with inflation.

    UBI steals money from people and businesses that create, hands it to everyone (rich and poor), shrinks the total amount of work and sets off a death spiral that devalues money itself.

    AI and robots can make us more productive/efficient, but they can’t replace the fact that things still have to be built, grown, moved and paid for by someone.

    /mic drop

  • Can the debate about economic systems please move elsewhere?

  • edited November 2025

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/micdrop-pro-vocals/id6754768013

    It’s out mentions Logic Pro for iPad use only so not sure it works in other DAWS ! Also 2.58GB space required. Also M5 iPad optimised so it must use some CPU ! Not my cup of tea so no real loss.

  • Is this an universal app?

  • edited November 2025

    @AlexY said:
    Is this an universal app?

    iPad only right now, this is fantastic!
    I’m a BT fanboy so this is an instabuy for me 🙌

  • Early reports is it doesn’t run on a M1 iPad

  • Did I leave the oven on? Whatever

  • edited November 2025

    @Jumpercollins said:
    Early reports is it doesn’t run on a M1 iPad

    It runs on my M1, but uses a lot of resources 🙏 but specs clearly state optimized for M5

  • I’ll wait until I can upgrade my iPad:)

  • edited November 2025

    @AlexY said:
    I’ll wait until I can upgrade my iPad:)

    Yeah, I was thinking it’s time for a new iPad over here too 😂
    I loaded the bass patch and my iPad started tweaking out 🤣

  • My M4 can’t handle it.

  • @gusgranite said:
    My M4 can’t handle it.

    Oh dear. Perhaps better to stick with talented humans.

  • @pedro said:

    Did I leave the oven on? Whatever

    I always say: don’t use naked flame when feeling gassy.

  • . > @gusgranite said:

    My M4 can’t handle it.

    Oh wow, haha

  • I’m on the beta and my 2025 Air with the M3 chip can’t deal with it, in AUM it’s MAXDSP 100% of the time, shame really.

  • @thesoundtestroom said:
    I’m on the beta and my 2025 Air with the M3 chip can’t deal with it, in AUM it’s MAXDSP 100% of the time, shame really.

    Oof! That is one power hungry plugin.

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