I been doing this going on 40 years now. I don't see these tools as lazy. I see them as a great way for the younger generation to break out of their comfort zone and get some new ideas going quickly. The one's to mimic someone else are useless though. I can't think of one single reason anyone would want to sound like someone else. Be yourself. Be unique. Remember, you never saw the Beatles, Earth Wind and Fire, LL CoolJ, or any of the other greats trying to mimic someone else.
Not trying to argue, or disagree but I do think that the counter argument to this point is just as useful when it comes to knowing where to start! Obviously don’t carbon copy word for word note for note, But if there is a sound you hear, or style of music really like, love and respect, there is also no shame in trying to understand what they’re doing, how they’re doing and how they made that sound! Like if you wanna make dubstep, or be a guitar god, someone else has already done some thing similar and there’s no shame in learning from people who have already put the time in to master a style of sound that you really like and want to learn from. It doesn’t necessarily mean copy or write their music and practice their songs, But it does mean that being inspired by earth wind and fire to make a gloriously funky and high energy track isn’t a bad thing either, So long as it’s got your touch on it, there’s really no shame in getting inspired to make something, like what some one else has already made, Especially if you like it and want to get better at your craft in that direction as well! Want to be a better musician, but don’t know what direction to go in, Produce stuff that’s like the music that excites you at the moment! And see how well you can aspire to make stuff that sounds like the stuff you think is cool! Equally as well though, what OP said is just as true, don’t put yourself in a box, and make anything you love the sound of, especially if you’ve never heard anything like that before! Both can be really fulfilling experiments and contribute to your own progression as a musician! :)
@@xyzyzx1253 seems like somewhere along the thought process you got some things mixed up. The entire context of my post is in relation to the tools discussed in the video. In the video there is a tool that attempts to mimic other artist. Your post seems to confuse the direct mimicking of that tool with being inspired by other people. I stand by my statement. Be yourself. The tools that mimic other people are useless. What can anyone say the purpose of typing in words and hearing a simulated artist voice is doing that would be inspiring? If you want to study the artist do that. It may or may not be beneficial in your development. That is not something I can judge. Typing in words and listening to a computer generated fake voice will do nothing to further you development. That I know for certain. The artist I mentioned were certainly inspired by people they listened to. The never attempted to mimic anyone else. Neither should you unless you are a tribute artist. Hope this is more clear.
The relevance of AI in music making has just become unstoppable. The ability to literally dig the depths of existing audio and incorporate new sounds in such unparalleled ways in going to change music forever... again!
It's going to ruin everything, remove all of the creative activities like drawing making music and writiting it's also gonna steal all our jobs or most of them
"No matter how good AI's gonna get, it can't make music for you" ... Man, this quote will not age well. Not only will it be able to make music that's just as good, it will surpass us in every way possible.
it will age poorly... only 100 years later, AI Generated stuff while impressive does not have the creativeness yet which can only be done by sentience... and the only form of sentience we have is chatbots with pretrained data so yeah.
I was literally watching your making a beat with AI video when this came out. Your videos have help me come long way in my music production. Keep up the great work!
I've been making music since the 90's when akai 2000 samplers where used which was very time consuming back then , I've just tried this A.I out to see what it can do and it wrote me a chord progression in seconds I'm blown away. 😎✌
sing hum or whistle a melody and have the AI convert to a midi file. That´s what I need! I read there are some bad conerters out there so I needed on that is really good (that will get the notes right)
Fantastic video as always my man. So many useful tools in just 5 minutes. Just one thing about Magenta's interpolate function though. I don't think it works with mixing two audio files together, I think it's just midi. Been trying to figure it out for a while at this point, would love to be proved wrong
I would say this is really something worthwhile only if we had access to a simple site for uploading songs or instrumentals, where we can remove voice and generate remix from two with options based on added tracks and window for writing in human language commands to change the final result.
That S1 pack is the same as the one that Cymatix gave away a couple months ago. In case you already had it and don't want to download a duplicate (Its like 1.3 Gig) I thought I had a new batch of license free samples, but when I sat down to go through them, I realized it was the same one I already had; just from a different site. Good info in the video. Thanks! (Why are you talking into a handheld mustache?)
💾 Download 1.1Gb of FREE samples - prodsecrets.com/pages/free-s1-sample-pack
it says 404
Unbelievable 💘
i have it and is is amazing
royalty-free as well?
@@jeromeharper9707 i'm not sure, but it should say on the download page.
POV: this is the video u were waiting for since u started music production
Literally
6 years, some even more
true
That would be Me😇👌
20 years waiting for this lol
Thanks!
Your editing skills are getting better and better, it looks so cool!!
Thank you so much!!
I must agree. Your doing really great bud. This video rules btw
AI 😂
The bestttttt info damn 🔥🔥 i dont gona sleep today
I been doing this going on 40 years now. I don't see these tools as lazy. I see them as a great way for the younger generation to break out of their comfort zone and get some new ideas going quickly. The one's to mimic someone else are useless though. I can't think of one single reason anyone would want to sound like someone else. Be yourself. Be unique. Remember, you never saw the Beatles, Earth Wind and Fire, LL CoolJ, or any of the other greats trying to mimic someone else.
You have motivated me. Big ups my man
Not trying to argue, or disagree but I do think that the counter argument to this point is just as useful when it comes to knowing where to start!
Obviously don’t carbon copy word for word note for note,
But if there is a sound you hear, or style of music really like, love and respect, there is also no shame in trying to understand what they’re doing, how they’re doing and how they made that sound!
Like if you wanna make dubstep, or be a guitar god, someone else has already done some thing similar and there’s no shame in learning from people who have already put the time in to master a style of sound that you really like and want to learn from.
It doesn’t necessarily mean copy or write their music and practice their songs,
But it does mean that being inspired by earth wind and fire to make a gloriously funky and high energy track isn’t a bad thing either,
So long as it’s got your touch on it, there’s really no shame in getting inspired to make something, like what some one else has already made,
Especially if you like it and want to get better at your craft in that direction as well!
Want to be a better musician, but don’t know what direction to go in,
Produce stuff that’s like the music that excites you at the moment! And see how well you can aspire to make stuff that sounds like the stuff you think is cool!
Equally as well though, what OP said is just as true, don’t put yourself in a box, and make anything you love the sound of, especially if you’ve never heard anything like that before!
Both can be really fulfilling experiments and contribute to your own progression as a musician! :)
Well put!
Ever heard of this little ol' rock band that copied/stole their way into larger than life world fame?
I think they were called Led Zeppelin...
@@xyzyzx1253 seems like somewhere along the thought process you got some things mixed up. The entire context of my post is in relation to the tools discussed in the video. In the video there is a tool that attempts to mimic other artist. Your post seems to confuse the direct mimicking of that tool with being inspired by other people. I stand by my statement. Be yourself. The tools that mimic other people are useless. What can anyone say the purpose of typing in words and hearing a simulated artist voice is doing that would be inspiring? If you want to study the artist do that. It may or may not be beneficial in your development. That is not something I can judge. Typing in words and listening to a computer generated fake voice will do nothing to further you development. That I know for certain. The artist I mentioned were certainly inspired by people they listened to. The never attempted to mimic anyone else. Neither should you unless you are a tribute artist. Hope this is more clear.
The relevance of AI in music making has just become unstoppable. The ability to literally dig the depths of existing audio and incorporate new sounds in such unparalleled ways in going to change music forever... again!
It's going to ruin everything, remove all of the creative activities like drawing making music and writiting it's also gonna steal all our jobs or most of them
You can't take the connection artists have with fans or fans have with 😮 at live gigs. @ENDI8089
"No matter how good AI's gonna get, it can't make music for you" ... Man, this quote will not age well. Not only will it be able to make music that's just as good, it will surpass us in every way possible.
only if it becomes sentient
@@dawatcherz what do you mean 'if' ? There is 0 chance it won't.
it will age poorly... only 100 years later, AI Generated stuff while impressive does not have the creativeness yet which can only be done by sentience...
and the only form of sentience we have is chatbots with pretrained data so yeah.
@@DviousDingle More like 8-10 years.
@@oskararnarson full sentience is a long way dude
Well played! As a producer it never hurts to be aware of the latest tools and tricks in the game whether you use them or not.
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I was literally watching your making a beat with AI video when this came out. Your videos have help me come long way in my music production. Keep up the great work!
you don't know how much you just opened up my mind.
ed with another banger letsgooo
Your energy is amazing !! You are great!!
Thank you for these tips. Enough for many hours of exploring
This video is good for understanding by foreign languages people! Respect!
The fact that Samplette brought up Xenoblade Chronicles shows that it has exquisite taste.
This comment shows you do as well!
Thanks Edtalenti 🤴🐲🤴
Goated King 🐐👑🔥🔥💚
4:33 Sounds Dope AF tbh, the average person really could never guess a robot inside the matrix made it on a human's behalf!
You missed Jukeblocks by Dylan Tallchief. It converts FL Studio to Ableton and vice versa, and it can make song structures for you.
This is cool... Ill share to my friends ryt now
Crazy tools, thank you!
Thanks so much for this🙏🏼
You just earned yourself a sub. Great info!
Just Keep Smiling man! that's your gem!
I really wish you put links for all the recommendations in the details!
This is the best free software Ive seen. Respect.
Bro i loved your vibe! Keep up with it
this is pure madness. cray cray off the deck
That stem tool works pretty well, not perfect, but good enough to make transcribers lives easier or to use samples for remixes
Really interesting content! Excited to check these out for myself and see how far I can go with them. Thanks for the video Ed!
Oh you're first 😄😄 have exact same video made already
ive watched too much of your vids to not be subscribed by now so heres my sub bro you deserve it
Man that you so much for this!!!
Thank you! ❤
Awesome video as always!
Very helpful video thanks and i like how you laugh in between haha keep up the good work man appreciate your efforts
Yoh thanks so much for this .Your the best🔥🔥
The video I needed the most.
This stuff is crazy! I might have to try some of these
thank you bro, great lesson.
that youtube sample finder looks most interesting to me. looking forward to let it find some rare tunes
Man u made my day, works for me
Some of these are useful. Thanks for posting.
Great video
no way bro, I literally got an ad with you in it before this video started playing. What?!?!
Bro this video is incredible! You Deserve a trophy!
This was actually really helpful. Thank you so much I love the phrases one haha.
That's awesome thanks for sharing these sites.
Nice video, this is very helpful.
Thank you for this
I started using Vocs AI on my songs because I cant sing and now I dont have to hire a demo singer lol
Sick and very informative video dude! Thanks.
excellent tools! Thank you
Thanks for all this tips !
Awesome video sir, in this day and age all your problems can be solved, it's just a search away. Thanks man you showed everything I wanted!!!
Love your video productions 🔥
Super helpful content. Though annoyed by unnecessary laughter.
Thank you very much for those amazing information.
1:06 XENOBLADE MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💯💯💯💯
This is incredible.. Except that lalalai and lyric generator i didn't knew any of them! Thank you
Useful as always
Yo, I used to use a site exactly like Samplette years ago! Lol idk what happened to it but it was lit af, this vid was super dope Ed
Amazing list 🎉
Amazing Content 🔥🔥🔥
The singularity is near.
I've been making music since the 90's when akai 2000 samplers where used which was very time consuming back then , I've just tried this A.I out to see what it can do and it wrote me a chord progression in seconds I'm blown away. 😎✌
This was great. Almost all of these I've never heard of
You are the G.O.A.T THANK YOU!!!! @EdTalenti
Amazing info
I need a tutorial on how you edit your videos, it's insanely good
It’s crazy how far technology has come these years, great video man ✨
the way you say kanye and eminem at 3:58 lmao
sing hum or whistle a melody and have the AI convert to a midi file. That´s what I need! I read there are some bad conerters out there so I needed on that is really good (that will get the notes right)
Nice! Thanks bruh!
dope vid thanks
You are so pleasant to listen. Very good tuber. I liked and subbed
Video got saved!😂🥂
Thanks
Amazing content!!! I almost didn’t watch because the thumbnail was a little confusing. Lol but man, I’m glad I did. Thanks bro. Keep it up!!
Sent you a thanks payment. 🎉
great video!! actually really helpful..
super useful thx!
Ah maan your subs are sweet !
Very nice!
Amazing video. Amazing idea
amazing editing
Works, thank you boy
Edi! What's the beat at 0:27? It sounds amazing! I would really appreciate if you would let me know the name of the beat.
Yeah I want to know as well. Can I buy it? It's awesome.
Fantastic video as always my man. So many useful tools in just 5 minutes. Just one thing about Magenta's interpolate function though. I don't think it works with mixing two audio files together, I think it's just midi. Been trying to figure it out for a while at this point, would love to be proved wrong
Nice tutorial-5 Bro!
I love you bro, thanks
I would say this is really something worthwhile only if we had access to a simple site for uploading songs or instrumentals, where we can remove voice and generate remix from two with options based on added tracks and window for writing in human language commands to change the final result.
Much appreciated
Awesoms video but pls make it 8min for the dem midrolls cuz u deserve the bread
very cool thank you
THANK YOU MISTER TALENTI
Great vid
Clicked on this video as soon I as saw. Great video
Happy you liked it 💪
THANKS FROM BRAZIL BROO !
Ur editing is...fire
I have a new level to obtain >:)
That S1 pack is the same as the one that Cymatix gave away a couple months ago. In case you already had it and don't want to download a duplicate (Its like 1.3 Gig) I thought I had a new batch of license free samples, but when I sat down to go through them, I realized it was the same one I already had; just from a different site. Good info in the video. Thanks! (Why are you talking into a handheld mustache?)
Number 9 is a game changer🔥
Man this is a god send