Who's track is this anyway?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2024
- A small video essay on how AI in music can be compared to the revolution caused by the sampler. ...and also about how the interesting part of this revolution may be over before it can properly begin.
Links to the track:
Spotify: open.spotify.c...
TH-cam: • noctucat - Headroskwev...
Soundcloud: / headro
Other: listen.noctuca...
Intro track: listen.noctuca...
Amazing channel about crate-digging:
/ @diggingthegreats
Featured artists:
Adventures: / adventures.band
Davide Laura: / davosmusic
nxtime: / nxtimemusic
Malcuth: / malcuth_music
Facutum: / facutum
Petr Knedlík Music: / petrknedlik.music
Used sources:
• Gershon Kingsley - The...
• Some Fairlight CMI IIX...
• PETER GABRIEL : Docume...
• Malcuth & Facutum - Cl...
• Jai Wolf - Want It All...
All sources were used in transformative manner, falling into fair use in US and under audiovisual quotation practice in Czech Republic.
For the record, this was an attempt to use AI in an actually creative way. I absolutely despise where the industry is currently headed thanks to Suno and Udio. And there is absolutely NO WAY I would pass off anything from those platforms as my own work. Just in case it wasn't obvious from that video's finale. All the music (except for this one experiment) and graphics on this channel are handmade. Ableton and Blender, that's all... 😊
Really thoughtfully presented, thanks
Awesome video! You hit the nail on the head when comparing the emergence of these new AI technologies to the sampler in 1979! Imitating finished music is indeed boring, it's much more interesting to use these technologies to uncover new creative pathways and inspire new ideas. Let's not allow music making to become boring!
Thanks for watching man! Hopefuly it doesn't backfire. I think I might have under-estimated how this topic devides people. Once you show publically any kind of positivity towards AI, you're labled as the exact bad lazy example I point out at the end. 😅
Very thoughtful on how you put these concepts and questions to light. Definitely brought up some very interesting points. I find it interesting in how the different platforms can come up with such divergent outputs to the same prompt!
@@scottmunford3472 Thx a lot. I kinda wish I stressed a bit more the fact that the newer models spat out way less abstract outputs as a reaction to abstract prompt. Also hope for not labeling myself as AI lover. 😅🤞 I kind of hate what Suno and Udio are doing. And apart from this little experiment, I don't really use AI anywhere. 🫣
As you demonstrated; creative people will find a way to use AI. The sampler created whole new genres of music - house and hip hop. Without doubt AI will do the same. We live in a time now where someone can fully realise and market their own virtual group. AI is a true punk app for the 21st century. I.e. anti corp, do it yourself.