Testing the Limits of A.I. Music Production
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@redhotbeats
Жыл бұрын
I finally joined the flute gang 🎶 and made my first beat with a flute 😅 I love it 😍Thank you for your awesome content @edtalenti
@purroxgd
Жыл бұрын
make a full song using openai chatgpt only
@phonku8
Жыл бұрын
I just want to be like you it's like so awesome I have the whole set up of music I feel to small to do it can you tell me some tips of making KZread channel
@mendux4218
Жыл бұрын
Bro why your editor calls you mr Italian man?
@mel4274
Жыл бұрын
I challenge you to make a fado music chop it and make it a hip hop music
I know a guy who used to use this ai to write his papers for him and his teachers never found out.
@danielchibwanajnr
Жыл бұрын
I literally just wrote my assignment using this AI a week ago 😂😂 I study Information Systems
@mrr5835
Жыл бұрын
This was my first thought when I found out about ChatGPT yesterday. 😋😈
@danielchibwanajnr
Жыл бұрын
@@mrr5835 Go for it man. You won't have to worry about plagiarism
@jj8703
Жыл бұрын
@@danielchibwanajnr my teachers said its technically allowed because no one else wrote it and you told the ai to wrote it
@blackbutter6404
Жыл бұрын
well I'm one of them😂
The code at 1:55 won't add reverb, it only increases the volume by 3dB (also it's fine to have everything in the header)
@jhgvvetyjj6589
Жыл бұрын
You could make use of this line for true reverb: output[i]=input[i]*0.9f;int j=i-rand();if(j>=0)output[i]+=input[j]*0.1f;
@KyleLuce
Жыл бұрын
Yes, in fact in the past we had to write many classes in only the header file in order for templates to be compiled correctly. If it wasn't a templated class, we separated implementation from header declarations.
@jhgvvetyjj6589
Жыл бұрын
You could think of decibel values as being similar to frequency intervals: 0dB = unison = 1 0.5dB ≈ semitone 1dB ≈ major second ≈ 10÷9 ≈ 9÷8 1.5dB ≈ minor third ≈ 6÷5 2dB ≈ major third ≈ 5÷4 2.5dB ≈ perfect fourth ≈ 4÷3 3dB ≈ tritone ≈ √2 3.5dB ≈ perfect fifth ≈ 3÷2 4dB ≈ minor sixth ≈ 8÷5 4.5dB ≈ major sixth ≈ 5÷3 5dB ≈ minor seventh ≈ 9÷5 ≈ 16÷9 5.5dB ≈ major seventh 6dB ≈ octave ≈ 2 9.5dB ≈ tritave ≈ 3 12dB ≈ 4 14dB ≈ 5 15.5dB ≈ 6 17dB ≈ 7 18dB ≈ 8 19dB ≈ 9 20dB = 10 That's why the factor of 1.5 should be approximated as 3.5dB, not 3dB.
@christopher-miles
Жыл бұрын
@@jhgvvetyjj6589 that's exactly what i was going to say. LOL
@afunstranger6390
Жыл бұрын
My head hurts
Bro this is insane, you can ask it almost anything IN ANY LANGUAGE!!! I DID IT IN SWEDISH AND IT FULLY WORKS!
@HisseTheBeast
Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the ai?
@lkoyumil
Жыл бұрын
@@HisseTheBeast chatgpt
@gagassurya19
Жыл бұрын
work very well too in Indonesian. The grammar is like a native
@vine855
Жыл бұрын
it's very bad in arabic tho
man said "10 years it'll be better than me". I want them to train it for music now and see how mind blown he gets when its at his level in 1/5th that time
@glint6070
Жыл бұрын
right lol, 10 years, more like 10 months if he's lucky
For music it is fun, but for example for programmers it is hell scary. It writes really good code, it understands the context of the discussion, it was able to provide the example of something and then ie. rewrite it (on my request) with the requested paradign / design pattern. It is both, some kind of junior developer + mentor (or, google / stack overflow replacement). It knows hell a lot. To translate it into musicians worlds - it can create bangers, huge chords etc. ;) Imagine how would you feel if AI was able to create similar or better chord progression, all a song with a better drop xD In programmers world, it really can. Sure, it probably still fails in some deep, complex projects with weird demands, with some technical debt, but purely code-level - it is able to create better code than junior software engineer. (and at the same time it can be a mentor, yellow rubber duck). At the moment I'm still confused and can't decide if in 10 years it'll replace 50 % of programmers, or it'll make google, stack overflow obsolete. It is actually huge. One of the most importance hmm advancements - it's like a new level.
@ireadysucks3026
Жыл бұрын
The thing is though, you have to know what to tell it. It slips up pretty easily, so if you don’t actually know what it’s doing, it won’t work
@melongd2435
Жыл бұрын
@@ireadysucks3026 usually it can be easily fixed by giving it the code, saying what you want to do and what is going wrong, not only would it fix the code for you but it will give you a detailed explanation of what you did wrong
@Ali-lm7uw
Жыл бұрын
I am drifting into learning machine learning and Quantum computing.
@JustJeris
Жыл бұрын
I see it as a faster way of just googling stuff. It can solve problems, but still you as a developer need to know how to build the architecture and e.t.c. AI is good for solving individual problems, but it still cant arrange and put everything into the bigger scope.
@HardstuckDream
Жыл бұрын
I think its more of a weak google search that comes up with a single vague, weak and often times wrong answer. Also since its being fed information off of stack overflow for examples(I'm pretty sure that's how it was taught) then its dependent on stack's existence and confident coders to feed it examples.
Good video thanks for the info! Also loved the part your editor added on the reverb plug-in
This AI can make some pretty good song lyrics for any genre about any topic as well.
@bambubombon
Жыл бұрын
Serious? I thought it couldn’t do that yet.
@Descension.
Жыл бұрын
It's pretty Generic tbh
@bambubombon
Жыл бұрын
@@Descension. Thank God for that!!! I imagine the AI will evolve to a point where it will be able to write poetry and lyrics... but at that stage we Humans would be in real trouble.
@Descension.
Жыл бұрын
@@bambubombon it can write poetry, but it's pretty generic and quite cliche so as the lyrics
@bambubombon
Жыл бұрын
@@Descension. oh, really?! that's scary... I was afraid to find out myself, but now that you've told me. I just hope people will be able to spot human work and prefer it to AI generated. Thank you Dieciseis!
It's pretty cool how the Ai helped you learn as well. we all learn from each other
I just used ChapGPT today for the first time. I asked it what would be the best Rock settings for my JCM800 with a Klon KTR using a Gibson LP R9. It spit out some settings I wasn't sure would work. I dialed everything the A.I. said to and WOW it sounds amazing! Unbelievable what is possible now.
your spirit is beautiful man.. love the energy and videos
This is at the beginning, that we're even talking about it is crazy, imagine a year from now. All of this won't be jokes and games, it will be a new reality.
love the concept of this video, been messing round wit Chat GPT myself, crazy where it could go
@someone-T4I2B0B
Жыл бұрын
Me to it can kinda make stories. It can do baseicly anything
If you ask it right ask it to use the juice platform and C++ and some clever wording. You can get it to code a vst plugin just tell it what you want in the plugin.
you got a great positive energy, keep it up ✌
You can also use it to generate lyrics too
Impressive that AI know that before a dominant V7 chord (D7sus4) will be just great to go to I chord (Gmaj). The famous V I progression
With the rise of Ai, musicians in the future will push the musical edge further. Because of this, in 30-50 years, microtonal music of Indian and Asian influence will be in the mainstream. And the Classical European and Asian musical fundamentals will merge into a new global musical culture that will know no boundary.
@eternallyviv
Жыл бұрын
I am curious about on what basis you think you have based your conclusion? There is still scope of creativity in western music. Microtonal music is not natural to western cultures and they may never find it appealing to begin with.
@allenalesna
Жыл бұрын
@@eternallyviv creators always push the envelope of technology with their creations. I never said there's no more scope in western music. I never said it will be superceded. What I envision is that microtonal music will be infused to the mainstream. Ai has the potential to push that possibility. Even today, there are musicians who has released records with western based music but with strong eastern influences. Even musicians in the past have done so. Back in the day, western musicians had to travel all the way to the east to explore these fronteers, so it was limited to an elite few. Ai on the other hand will accelerate this to a mass of creators, what with the democratization and access of technology. It's a matter of time and that one hit song will make it happen.
From what I have noticed AI can help you in many areas when it comes to learning as it seems to cut down on research time however it can’t really create “good” melodys or debate certain position on certain topics but as time progresses maybe it will. Love the video Ed.
@heywrandom8924
Жыл бұрын
What do you mean exactly when you wrote that it can't debate? I haven't tried myself but I think I read from a comment that if you ask it to pretend to be a philosopher writing it's thoughts about something then it will produce good quality texts. I also heard from a video that it can answer questions related to philosophy. There might be some effort needed to design the prompt to make it find the right data that would help it find the answer to your question given all the possible answers it could give and the short amount of time it has to answer.
@Crazy_0007
Жыл бұрын
@@heywrandom8924 Currently I am in my second year in college. During finals week last semester I came across a question on morality and that’s what prompted me to ask AI and see if it was capable of doing decisions like a human. I just figured it couldn’t since it’s a “machine” and part of what I ended up getting was right and half wrong (well right and wrong to an extreme as who I’m I to say what is right and wrong). Most of the time the ai would answer the questions half way or it would give simple answers. For example, I asked about a question on whether abortion should be legal and what I came across was just simple points on from both sides of the issue. I kept asking question and seemed to get the same answers. I then prompted the ai if it was morally right or wrong to have abortions and it essentially gave me similar answers to the previous question. The AI never really elaborated on them and as I am a college student I simply saw the points the ai made as simple and mediocre at best as it never really gave me some strong points. I do have to say that it can write code, create “art” and do other things well but only to an extent, however I have hope and do not doubt that in a few ai will become better and while be implemented in our society completely.
@syoexpedius7424
Жыл бұрын
@@Crazy_0007 Do note that its impaired ability to debate might not necessarilly be completely a limitation of the AI, but a side effect of the RLHF.
the *back to mister Italian man* got me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It doesn't help much with art based stuff yet, but it helps answer many of my daily questions. I don't use Google anymore for these questions. Just this.
@DaArK117pro0o
Жыл бұрын
It depends on how you ask the AI. Future jobs are going to be give prompts to AI. And who has the best words to get the Best results from that.
re: Making ChatGPT writing a script for a video - I actually tried that out for a video on what MIDI is and how it can be used to improve a music production workflow just to see how well it would do. It was surprisingly accurate. Would make some tweaks, but it wasn't half bad.
Jus bought universe. Another job well done by ed🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's possible that if you give it a number of good examples first, that it'll manage to figure out what you expect from it... That or they need some musicians to help give them feedback on its music responses.
Man, this completely blew my mind! I knew Chat GPT was advanced, but I had no idea it was this advanced! 🤯
I can see u had so much fun doing the video bro, nice one 1⃣ 👍🏼
You should have taken the description of the YT Thumbnail and feed that into the AI image generator. AI-Inception.
@MrBeatYoutube
Жыл бұрын
I suggest you to watch spliffing brit's "an AI made this video", truly mindblowing stuff
Interesting video, but I've gotta admit, I'm still holding onto my trusty old guitar and drum kit! 🎸🥁 AI seems cool for some things, like generating chords and explaining stuff, but here's a burning question: Can AI capture the soul and emotion that musicians put into their performances? What about improvisation and those raw, unscripted moments? Can it truly replicate that musical magic? 🤔🎶 btw, love your tunes.
I've been messing around with AI a-lot for the past couple of weeks, especially with image generation. It has gotten really good at writing, solving math problems, digital artwork, coding, and doing schoolwork in like 30 seconds but I haven't found a very good AI for making music or animating yet. My guess is that in a couple of years (at most) it will be at the same level it is at now with image generation. Very scary, but also very exciting. Also, my class and I are learning about this topic in AP French so thats how it was fully introduced to me.
@lexx.wangmusic
Жыл бұрын
AIVA is awesome for music. Musenet is good for MIDI
nice one !! thanks for the call
Awesome content, nice editing, love your video!
Ai ist quite fascinating and scary at the same time and i'm just about to explore it! Thx for your input and energy.
@5:05 my ears perked up!! was that the Hard Day's Night chord?? 😳
Dude great vid! Who’s you editor? I’d love to chat with him and see if he wants some extra work !
I've been playing with that tool and it's amazing
I asked chatgpt to rap battle and it was smart enough to know that it lost! But in all seriousness, music isn’t there yet. Can’t wait til it does though!
Bro, i thought he typing with his Electric Piano 💀
5:17 For some reason this reminds me i my favoirte game when i was little called Deaad Trigger 2
I already used ChatGPT to help me troubleshoot my Linux system and write me some simple shell script and it works really well. This thing is already better than Google. The only thing we need to do is asking the right question and figure out how to ask the AI in a way to produce the answer we expected.
Bro the buildings at 4:28 killed me
This video was too good😂😂
Is 25 keys enough for beginner? Can you show like how to chop sample and assign it to 25 keys ? And drum to drumpad? Please
I love seeing the shock and joy of people seeing what ChatGPT can do for the first time
WTH BRO HOW COME YOUR EDITOR IS SO CUTE?! Edit: Watched that part twice just to hear his voice again
@RD-jr8nv
Жыл бұрын
Okaaaay
Did someone suggest you'd try MIDI notation instead? Or like "E4/16 F#3/8" ? Also pitch/arpedgio sequences work well (0 -3 -5 3 0 ...). This yields more consistent results and you could manipulate the output with a little bit more precision. Jazz chord progression done by that thing are amazing, beat patterns too. Generally, experience of using newest AI tools reveals the shroud of individualism: - we are way more patternalized than we would think - we love consuming way more simple stuff than we think we do - good taste is mere consuming experience: being taught on gazillions pieces of art gives one a good taste of that art, and it has nothing to do with one's extremely unique deep sensing personality. That's why every image that comes out of Midjourney, and every piece of text, produced by ChatGPT, is so enticing and esthetical to almost everyone.
@EgoShredder
Жыл бұрын
I wonder how it would respond to being asked to create an Allan Holdsworth style composition...... That might just break AI in pieces!
@terryriley6410
Жыл бұрын
It can write music in ABC notation, but it isn't meant to generate melodies, it is much better at explaining stuff, I'm sure the training data contained more music theory than actual pieces of music. I don't agree that everything that comes out of Midjourney or other image generators is so enticing and aesthethic. It is often very AI-like, and lacks human thought and purpose, if you've seen a lot of great art made by humans the current generator AIs can't really compete meaningfully. That being said they are awesome technology and I'm sure they will get better with time.
@Octaharo
Жыл бұрын
@@terryriley6410 gpt is a "language generation model". It can generate whatever pattern of numbers (which characters are essentially) that could ever be considered a grammar and scattered over internet somehow. Dunno about you, me personally haven't seen a lot of ABC-notated melodies, but for sure there are billions of Midi and Sybellius files, guitar chords and tabs, tracker music and arpeggio sequences for synthethizer, publicly available, and any of those notations are languages, as the music itself, and GPT models are perfectly meant to generate melodies and harmonies too, and, trust me, the thing knows them all. The real issue is that the music it was trained on is mostly western, so it has no difficulties creating a pop song in diatonic 4/4, it has very little idea of Indian ragas or midafrican chants. Rhythms are also tricky, cause there are few popular notations for drum patterns out there, but still possible, cause most of them have distinct names. In any case, it's just about the proper choice of notation. You might not know what a counterpoint or the Amen break is, but that thing surely does and can apply. But will you be able to extract that knowledge, if you don't know how to adrress it? Same goes for image generation models, it's not them who lacks human thought (of course they do, it's just a software), it's the operator who does. It needs (yet) a genius to come up with a good idea, and it requires field experience to embody this idea into a proper formula and make a proper "what to do" assignment (even if it was written for a human worker, mhm) , but properly executing a proper assignment is what humans are struggling to achieve all their life. The AI - not so much. So while you subjectively might not like the "idea" of pictures midjourney makes, it's still true that it's extremely hard to find an artist who can at least reproduce the technical quality of images the bot spits out in numbers, because it's just a skill, which takes decades of practice for humans and few weeks for a modern cloud-based AI
@terryriley6410
Жыл бұрын
@@Octaharo Have you actually tried generating melodies or drum patterns with ChatGPT? It can explain to you what counterpoint is or the origins of the Amen break sample but ask it to write a beat or use counterpoint to come up with a counter melody for an input and it will struggle to make even simple solutions, let alone varied output. You say midi files are all around the web but midi is a binary format, it isn't text. Ask ChatGPT to write midi files and see how bad it does it. I agree with the idea that the human operating needs to make good prompts to get good results but the AI has to be actually good at generating the things the human needs as well. The popular image generators of today are way better equiped to create images than ChatGPT is to create music. Comparing the skills of humans to AI is misguided imo, on one hand their skill works fundamentally differently to humans, on the other, the skill of coming up with good ideas is also just that, a skill you can train to get better at.
@Octaharo
Жыл бұрын
@@terryriley6410 all text is binary on the web man. This comment is binary too, It's not a problem for software, only for people right? If it was in Chinese, that would be a problem for you even though it's not binary, but still not a big deal if you're trained, like AI is. MIDI is text in its essence (unlike WAV, for example), so it doesn't matter how you store it, binary or not, it's just a set of instructions, which AI is perfectly capable of mimicking. The same goes for PostScript or other vector graphics for instance, despite EPS or CDR a binary file. ChatGPT does all that (I actually do that daily, yes), and Midi too, it's just the output you get is Not an actual Midi file right, it's just text , but it can be transformed to Midi or DAW project with other software (not very friendly for musicians though, as it's mostly Python libs, but it's a matter of time I guess). So in the end it's just about notation. If you ask kindly enough, chatgpt will not only explain to you what an amen break is, but also give you the actual working pattern that you could use (Midi works too BTW). And it also can provide variations, do shuffle/swing and many more things you could expect from any well trained musician. Because, in essence, any AI model is merely a _very_ well trained individual. ChatGPT is trained with everything you could possible learn from Google in under few years, so... Very few people can actually compete. I bet you don't have a lot of knowledge on how exactly machine learning works, so you might be sceptical, but it only means you'd be really surprised by what comes next. Imagine a model that is trained at everything one could ever learn from Google in their lifetime. Still will not Beethoven, maybe, but definitely will exceed every single person you know at virtually everything
We are heading back home through the story line of not knowing who we are🙈🎁🤗
5:05 it sounds like the beginning of a hard days night by the beatles.
Nice video Ed!
you don't need header file, it's used by programmers for convenience, compiler treats all source files equally.
You're FIRED!
BRO I DIDNT THOUGHT THAT MY COMMENT IS GONNA BE IN THIS VIDEO
Try using SynthV AI and now you have a realistic sounding vocal you can tune and modify in 3 different languages and can tell the ai to retake pitch and also timbre
at 5:03, isnt that the chord at the beginning of Hard Day's Night by the Beatles?
1:27 "that sounds TERRIBLE" ARE YOU SERIOUS? THAT SOUNDS AWSOME
Boss please try to upload every week we miss you ❤
that's roasting chatgpt
I think the main thing to take away from this is, at one point we were all beginners at producing, we’ve all made a beat similar to chatgpt in the beginning stage but just imagine the more people use AI to help with producing it could get SCARY GOOD. I don’t think that it will replace producers, but for the ones who can utilize it efficiently it will make the job 10 maybe 15 times easier
Funny, I was using Chat GPT yesterday haha/ Seems it can do much more than just write screenplays...
wow this ai is sick
@EdTalenti
Жыл бұрын
its pretty insane
When you say something like create a new beat in the style of “blah blah blah”(producer) they have more to go off. Using adjectives along with that so that it’s not a direct rip off of the fore mentioned producer. You will get good results
The AI learned all of this from the developers of it doing their own research from 2021 and before, so technically programmers and musicians won't be useless.
@bageltondinglequandaleseba6928
Жыл бұрын
True an AI can't be smarter than it's own developer
@tsukuyomi8017
Жыл бұрын
@@bageltondinglequandaleseba6928 That is not true, AI's intelligence will be unfathomable at some point in the near future. AI is relatively new and it's already this capable. AGI is rapidly approaching.
@terryriley6410
Жыл бұрын
@@bageltondinglequandaleseba6928 There is no reason to believe that. This type of AI learns from training data, you can collect training data about fields you know nothing about. I'm sure ChatGPT is already smarter than its developers when it comes to biology, medicine, chemistry etc.
4:10 the music reminds me of curious light from doors
3 year ago i decided to attend a I.T. school because I thought that it's the best school to find a work in the future, because robot can do anything but you need someone to code them. Now I learn that computer can make this for you. Damn this is scary
@bobobenniify
Жыл бұрын
Choose what makes fun to you, not what gives you work
The way you said awful yet so inspiring XD
Ur editor is great
Hey Ed, can you make a tutorial on how to make music like phone for beginners in ableton? I really want to get into making music, but I don’t have the piano board you have. Is it possible to make music with only a computer keyboard and a mouse?
@wxngthoi
Жыл бұрын
Yes it is. ‼️
@terryriley6410
Жыл бұрын
Sure. You can use only a mouse or use your keyboard as basic piano keys (yellow piano button in ableton). If you want a daw that is especially geared towards using the computer keyboard then check out Renoise or SunVox.
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sorry my english, i never comment and post but you help me a lot
surley somone made a program where if you enter a bpm and key it gives you a selection of all the possible patterns for it generated to pick and choose
"mister italian man" ahahah
I’ve been using Chordbot to come up with skeletons of beats for 5 years. It’s such a time saver and I rarely even replace or tweak what it gives me. I still chose the chords. I just love how Chordbot plays them. If AI can come up with amazing chord progressions then I think producers and sound engineers will probably become obsolete in a decade or so.
Its like a music teacher but 10000x better
Ai will never create great music that makes you feel.
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What’s this website?
If you take all the music writing rules out of a book called 'Composing Music' by William Russo, that could teach the AI some helpful rules to follow.
@terryriley6410
Жыл бұрын
That's not how the AI works though, it doesn't learn the same way humans do, you can't just give it some rules to follow. This AI was trained to be a conversational AI, it isn't that good at generating stuff but it will tell you in great detail about compositional rules if you ask it (although it cannot necessarily apply them).
@eagledove9
Жыл бұрын
@@terryriley6410 Oh! After I wrote that comment, I actually did a couple more searches on youtube, and found something called 'AIVA' that is used specifically for writing music. I don't know how it works, though. It wrote some pretty decent stuff, but I assume that the person operating it will make the decisions about what style of music to write, or something. The operator would still have to have some little bit of knowledge about music, if they wanted to tweak the music to sound right. I don't have any idea how you feed the 'rules' into AIVA. But my real question in the background had been something like, 'Is anybody writing music with AI?' and since I found the AIVA stuff, the answer was yes. It wouldn't necessarily have to be given the rules out of that book. I just found that book very helpful in the past. Yeah, ChatGPT or whatever is conversational. I haven't signed up to test it yet. If you were going to copy how the human brain works, there would be some overlap between 'having a conversation' and 'hearing and writing a piece of music,' because that overlaps with language, and feelings, but it's much more sensing-oriented. ChatGPT isn't necessarily taking information in through the senses, such as sounds, or body movements, which can connect to music and dancing. So an AI that wrote music would have to do some things that ChatGPT isn't doing yet. I'm not saying it CAN'T, just that it isn't made that way yet.
@terryriley6410
Жыл бұрын
@@eagledove9 There were many AIs in the past which were made specifically for generating music. If the training data contains solely music sheets, modern AIs can generate pretty convincing stuff that resembles whatever they were trained on. I heard some fairly passable Bach and Beethoven for example or other audio based models could create professional sounding "simple" electronic music like dub techno and such. As long as you want to generate things that resemble something we already have a lot of examples of, AIs don't need to have any bodily senses they just need lots of human made data.
we got FLIPPED OFF 4:04
You don't need a "Source"-file to code anything in C++, except for the main method. but everything else can be in header files if you want to. there are a lot of header-only libraries for C++. But there are other reasons why ChatGPT-code needs to be tweaked a lot to produce workable results
Is there any A.I. voice recorder? Like when I sing a melody the A.I. can show me what chords fit best to my sung melody?
bro where can i get this
thats to wild 😳
I laughed so hard bro 1:28 , your face when you played what AI told you haha
Dude it's fire 🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
You have to mix in more to the prompts like adjectives and stuff to make them even more impressive. They can even replicate rappers styles or hypothetical styles and flows that rapper would come up with.
The future will be awesome.
Jesus now that gives me goosebumps... If this is the shit that's available for US for FREE... There is something way more complex and way smarter already out there.... 😅
@anthony64924
Жыл бұрын
Unless we're also the product
@prodsgbeatz
Жыл бұрын
@@anthony64924 for sure we are.... That's why it's free. But the most powerful inventions always get used by the military first and that's why there is probably something more powerful out there... 😕
@MrBeatYoutube
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Exactly!!
Please tell me how to make a house like yours that goes like the same but different vibe
I hate to ruin the perfect 69 comments this was at but I felt I had to add my very (admittedly uneducated) opinion on AI, as a music maker and an artist. AI in of itself will probably overtake programmers in the more menial tasks of code, and probably make the more simple parts of art like drawing outlines and making chords much easier. However, Humans will want a familiar touch to music and art, and will probably over time mostly prefer the AI helping with the short and menial tasks, like Izotope Ozones mixing, and that one dynamic EQ plugin I forgot the name of, really good quality of life changes overall. Humans will probably still want mostly human touches. So AI, its not (as of now and in my opinion almost never) going to be able to completely replace anyone: It will need humans to regulate and correct mistakes, like with programmers IMO. Either way, its gonna be a lot of fun to play with, but I don't' think it will ever truly replace artists and humans. Venus theory also put out a video on this that I haven't watched yet, but it's probably worth checking out. Well, that's pretty much it. As a final note, I love your vids and can't wait to see what crazy stuff you're gonna cook up in the future!! Peace.
@MaximusofAthens
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I hope it doesnt brother...
You read my mind with sonic pi
Great use of the GPT !!! Awsome
@terryriley6410
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Wouldn't say it's great. This isn't what this AI excels at.
@Kaamszz
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@@terryriley6410 I meant that it was a good idea to try out the capabilities of chat GPT on music production
@terryriley6410
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@@Kaamszz Except it wasn't a good idea since it can barely generate compelling music, it can however have a compelling conversation about music.
@Kaamszz
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@@terryriley6410 Think it again u miss something in ur reasoning. When i said good idea to try, u said it suck afterwards the try, but how could have you known before this, that it would suck at it ? Unless u know well the chat GPT if it was what u meant at fist. I don't know well GPT so i couldn't predict the "fail" and i was just enjoying the vids :) (but i get ur point dw)
Make a similar video but wih AIVA AI, that actually composes music. That would be cool to see.
Ed, have u got a discord server?
Ciao 'bro!Puoi scrivere a ChatGPT benissimo anche in italiano. Non ha nessun problema ed ottieni assolutamente identici risultati! Sono settimane che lo uso, Bella!
whats the link and name of the Ai prog?
Bruh this AI is changing the game and scary at the same time!!! And this is just the start!!!
@Ali-lm7uw
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Yeah, and unlike humans it could get 10000 times better soon.
I love you you teach me a lot me music tip like this video
haha awesome. Yeah, chatGPT is pretty insane
Just remember the camera did not replace artists and AI will not replace musicians or producers.
that 's crazy! AI tryna steal our jobs lol
Its about to get insane. i just created a mid generator using python coding that spits out full 2 hour edm albums. Looks like 35 years of music theory just might finally pay off.