Something felt funky about the mic quality. Looked at another video of yours and realized you had an AI voice changer that sounds a lot like Rick Sanchez. lmao
Good song, good straight forward demonstration of how AI can be used in everyday business as an inspiration and accelerator without ubiquitous demonization. It's a damn tool!
@zmpfl5044 I agree! Thank you for understanding. People just get offended when the subject is brought up, but if they would think about it in good faith they would realize it opens up a new world of possibilities in music producing.
How could someone working with audio care so less about the mic they're using? Couldn't resist to bring it up, sorry. But then again, who cares if it's the Rick! Thanks for the vid, mate.
@znarf82 this is a Beyerdynamic headset. It's one of the best sounding head sets money can buy. The AI voice changing degrades the quality, plus I had to pitch my voice up 6 notes in order to get it to work with the Rick voice.
@davefar2964 you can use it, but the ownership is in question. This video explains it well. However as I write this I think udio made a statement recently about a change in policy regarding this. I can't remember at the moment but I'll find the statement and do a video on it. th-cam.com/video/gkKdxnoPI58/w-d-xo.htmlsi=e8NikmOQwxFHOnDs
@TATA-lw9yc duuuuuude. Thank you for showing me this. Have you seen Ripx? It's similar, it may even have more features in total but Samplab can be opened as a VST in any DAW, which is huge. I'm definitely going to get it.
@TATA-lw9yc damn I just noticed they only have a monthly subscription, and it's a bit compared to what you can get for subscriptions at a similar price. I'm sure it's a great tool but right away I am not happy with the company. RipX can be purchased flat out for what samplab charges for a year. RipX just needs to develop a VST.
@Seathasky I used Rick's voice from Rick and Morty. I had to pitch my voice up before I applied the effect which created some artifacts that tried to cover up with RX.
@maricorp.449 I get your point, but I personally don't care. All digital media is just code. Information. It costs nothing to reproduce a digital product. It's just information and information in reality is free, but we create bullshit IP laws to try to make it so that a person can own and profit from information. It's not worth it. All information should be accessible to all.
@@theaimusicalchemist That would mean until food, water and rent are also free, nobody can be a professional writer of code, books, music, films etc etc. And of course, copying and storing information is not actually free either. It costs energy, which costs money. It uses material tech, that cost energy, time and money to develop and build. We humans haven't yet figured out practically how to eliminate money, unfortunately.
Cant wait for the new season to air! Evil Morty incominggg again 😂😂
Something felt funky about the mic quality. Looked at another video of yours and realized you had an AI voice changer that sounds a lot like Rick Sanchez. lmao
You're the first to mention it!
@@theaimusicalchemist its really annoying lol, there is so much noise.
udio-32 is the 30 second gen, udio-130 is the 2minute gen
Good song, good straight forward demonstration of how AI can be used in everyday business as an inspiration and accelerator without ubiquitous demonization. It's a damn tool!
@zmpfl5044 I agree! Thank you for understanding. People just get offended when the subject is brought up, but if they would think about it in good faith they would realize it opens up a new world of possibilities in music producing.
Thanks Rick
How could someone working with audio care so less about the mic they're using? Couldn't resist to bring it up, sorry. But then again, who cares if it's the Rick! Thanks for the vid, mate.
@znarf82 this is a Beyerdynamic headset. It's one of the best sounding head sets money can buy. The AI voice changing degrades the quality, plus I had to pitch my voice up 6 notes in order to get it to work with the Rick voice.
Looks like synth likes Rick fan of that movie
Sooooo -- can you use it, legally?
@davefar2964 you can use it, but the ownership is in question. This video explains it well. However as I write this I think udio made a statement recently about a change in policy regarding this. I can't remember at the moment but I'll find the statement and do a video on it.
th-cam.com/video/gkKdxnoPI58/w-d-xo.htmlsi=e8NikmOQwxFHOnDs
You should get samplelab to really take this to another level!
@@TATA-lw9yc i don't think I've heard of it. Thanks for the tip I'll check it out.
@TATA-lw9yc duuuuuude. Thank you for showing me this. Have you seen Ripx? It's similar, it may even have more features in total but Samplab can be opened as a VST in any DAW, which is huge. I'm definitely going to get it.
@TATA-lw9yc damn I just noticed they only have a monthly subscription, and it's a bit compared to what you can get for subscriptions at a similar price. I'm sure it's a great tool but right away I am not happy with the company. RipX can be purchased flat out for what samplab charges for a year. RipX just needs to develop a VST.
Cool. First comment. Fellow musicians. 🤝 Shalom.
sup with your mic?...that was annoying
uhuhuho hey kids! 🤡
@Seathasky I used Rick's voice from Rick and Morty. I had to pitch my voice up before I applied the effect which created some artifacts that tried to cover up with RX.
Most Boomer like Dubstep ive ever heard xD
@@JeydetaJosen Boomers didn't listen to emo.
@@theaimusicalchemist okay boomer ;D
@JeydetaJosen there's a whole generation between millennials and Boomers. Emo came out in the late 90's. Many Boomers were grandparents by then.
yeah let me feed the AI some of my original music. no thanks. stop giving them more data to rip u off with
@maricorp.449 I get your point, but I personally don't care. All digital media is just code. Information. It costs nothing to reproduce a digital product. It's just information and information in reality is free, but we create bullshit IP laws to try to make it so that a person can own and profit from information. It's not worth it. All information should be accessible to all.
@@theaimusicalchemist
That would mean until food, water and rent are also free, nobody can be a professional writer of code, books, music, films etc etc.
And of course, copying and storing information is not actually free either. It costs energy, which costs money. It uses material tech, that cost energy, time and money to develop and build. We humans haven't yet figured out practically how to eliminate money, unfortunately.
trashhhhhhhhhh