At least you have balls big enough to clearly confess what is responsible for this music. Kudos for you! That said, these cyborgs can create really convincing instrumental pieces. Lyrics … ooogh, no ! LOL.
I meant for this to be an all instro mix but accidentally made that one with lyrics and thought it was so dumb I'd include it. Probably a huge turn off.
@@talkingtoastrecordsweirdly, it’s pretty believable as a “Surf Punk” track, bad lyrics and all. Sure it’s not The Beach Boys but it could pass for a Japanese tribute band to Agent Orange. By the way, how does licensing work on these tracks? Do you own it? Does AI? If someone approached you who wanted to license it for something, is it like any real artist or is there come weird quirk?
@@MechanicalAdvantageGarage I think the very first track I put on this mix is super dumb. Good example of AI one wrong. BUT it's sooo silly it makes me laugh. I have a feeling most of the haters heard that song and didn't go any further. If you listen to the whole mixtape there's a couple pretty okay instrumental surf tracks. I'd listen to them again. As for your question about licensing. If you're using the free plan with one of the AI song generators the songs are free for non-commercial use. If you use their paid plan the songs are okay for commercial use.
@@talkingtoastrecordsI’ve actually listened to this mix now 4-5 times end to end. I’m genuinely impressed with AI’s ability to construct believable songs from both a lifelong surf music aficionado and a guitar player who writes his own music perspective. Is it top tier? No, or at least not yet. But it’s good working in the garage, doing chores, mowing the lawn music. My questions about licensing however is more directed at you - how do you feel about your ownership license for this? If someone with a TH-cam channel reached out and wanted to use this music on their paid TH-cam channel? Do you license it? I’m trying to figure out if there is a business model here for prompt writers to create mixes for commercial licenses for use by others.
We will see. I kinda doubt it'll totally take over. I think it's going to live a long side human made music. There's a lot of useful AI tools for human made music production being developed right now. That's probably a bigger deal than the 100% AI generated tunes.
Sounds like Gojira took a spin by the Hollister Co. at the mall aaaaaaaand ended up at Spencer's (before the dildo wall displays.) Don't get me wrong, I like soulless 90s Kahuna mall jams and this is up there (if I'mdoing 85 and avoiding the State Trooper pigs... More Rock Lobster, less Mall Kitsch
AI should be doing laundry and taxes while humans make art. Instead AI is being used to make "content" while humans toil for 60 hour work weeks. Worst fucking timeline
yeh that first song is - I accidentally left lyrics turned on. I was trying to pull instrumentals. I thought that song was so silly I had to drop it in.
Wow! Everything is fake in this?? I mean, the rythim, the lyrics and the vocals? Everything was generated by IA?? If so, it's impressive, yet scary! As people advance in manipulating IA, it seems that we're getting useless. And soon it will be pointless for the entertainment industry to use human talent for anything! You can even create the artist avatar. So I wonder... What will be of us then?
Yep it's all fake. My questions: What happens when they run out of data to train on? I would think AI will become corrupted when it trains on itself. Can AI invent music that no one has thought of?
Plug nickels on dino?!
At least you have balls big enough to clearly confess what is responsible for this music. Kudos for you! That said, these cyborgs can create really convincing instrumental pieces. Lyrics … ooogh, no ! LOL.
I meant for this to be an all instro mix but accidentally made that one with lyrics and thought it was so dumb I'd include it. Probably a huge turn off.
@@talkingtoastrecords
They say in art that there's "no such thing as accidents" 😉
@@talkingtoastrecordsweirdly, it’s pretty believable as a “Surf Punk” track, bad lyrics and all. Sure it’s not The Beach Boys but it could pass for a Japanese tribute band to Agent Orange.
By the way, how does licensing work on these tracks? Do you own it? Does AI? If someone approached you who wanted to license it for something, is it like any real artist or is there come weird quirk?
@@MechanicalAdvantageGarage I think the very first track I put on this mix is super dumb. Good example of AI one wrong. BUT it's sooo silly it makes me laugh. I have a feeling most of the haters heard that song and didn't go any further. If you listen to the whole mixtape there's a couple pretty okay instrumental surf tracks. I'd listen to them again. As for your question about licensing. If you're using the free plan with one of the AI song generators the songs are free for non-commercial use. If you use their paid plan the songs are okay for commercial use.
@@talkingtoastrecordsI’ve actually listened to this mix now 4-5 times end to end. I’m genuinely impressed with AI’s ability to construct believable songs from both a lifelong surf music aficionado and a guitar player who writes his own music perspective. Is it top tier? No, or at least not yet. But it’s good working in the garage, doing chores, mowing the lawn music.
My questions about licensing however is more directed at you - how do you feel about your ownership license for this? If someone with a TH-cam channel reached out and wanted to use this music on their paid TH-cam channel? Do you license it? I’m trying to figure out if there is a business model here for prompt writers to create mixes for commercial licenses for use by others.
Houston/Ai you got my 10/20, I'm right Here's
when I have to tell YT not to recommend a channel
So this is what humanity has to look forward to…🙉😱
We will see. I kinda doubt it'll totally take over. I think it's going to live a long side human made music. There's a lot of useful AI tools for human made music production being developed right now. That's probably a bigger deal than the 100% AI generated tunes.
Sounds like Gojira took a spin by the Hollister Co. at the mall aaaaaaaand ended up at Spencer's (before the dildo wall displays.) Don't get me wrong, I like soulless 90s Kahuna mall jams and this is up there (if I'mdoing 85 and avoiding the State Trooper pigs... More Rock Lobster, less Mall Kitsch
This is awesome!! It's so well done for AI. Disregard the anti-AI cave dwelling luddites in the comments and keep at it.
the most soulless music ive ever heard
AI should be doing laundry and taxes while humans make art. Instead AI is being used to make "content" while humans toil for 60 hour work weeks. Worst fucking timeline
Imagine what it's going to be like in 20 years time ?!
Are the lyrics AI as well?
yeh that first song is - I accidentally left lyrics turned on. I was trying to pull instrumentals. I thought that song was so silly I had to drop it in.
howd you do it?
@@ChannelMath the usual culprits udio and Suno
Wow! Everything is fake in this?? I mean, the rythim, the lyrics and the vocals? Everything was generated by IA?? If so, it's impressive, yet scary! As people advance in manipulating IA, it seems that we're getting useless. And soon it will be pointless for the entertainment industry to use human talent for anything! You can even create the artist avatar. So I wonder... What will be of us then?
Yep it's all fake. My questions: What happens when they run out of data to train on? I would think AI will become corrupted when it trains on itself. Can AI invent music that no one has thought of?
Ew ai
Horrible