wow, i've been using suno since it was bark and open source on github.. This is getting wild fast... Is this accessible yet or just closed beta? I make like 50 suno songs a day. Can't wait to try it. FYI, I'm starting to wonder if some of the synthwave music channels on youtube aren't maybe people that work for openai that have been using this music generator for the last 4 years. It would actually make a lot of sense...
Nope, not from generic manufactured production incl chart music of today. No damage there if all this is replaced by AI. If we talk music as an art form, I have yet to hear something as good as Stravinsky, Strawberry fields forever, Rain song, Paranoid Android, Miles Davis, Zappa, Hendrix...Mahavishnu Orchestra.. hopefully it'll replace all man made dross made for profit however, I have yet to be surprised by the musical output of these overhyped AI gadgets.
There is a pattern when a new tech is introduced: 1. Shock and awe. 2. Assimulation. When drum machines came on the scene in the 80's it was going to put all drummers out of work. It didn't. The same happened for MIDI, Internet, Music Sharing (Nabster etc.), virtual instruments, virtual effects etc. It's happening now with AI. Each tech Shock and Awe period lasts about 2.5 years as it assimilates into society. Then things chill out. Key Points: - MIDI did not replace all the musicians. - 90's sampled hip-hop sounds did not replace the orignal artists. Actually made them more popular. - The Internet did not replace everyone's jobs. - People share music now more than ever post Nabster mania. - Virtual Instruments\Fx (via VSTs) did not stop musicians from buying guitars and keyboards. A.I. is not going to replace all the singers. It will provide more diversity and opportunity in new areas. There of course is a tier where there is some loss of jobs. If you are a drummer who is shattered cuz a drum machine took your duo acoustic guitar TropRock gig you kinda have the bar a bit low brother. ;-) Another advantage of AI singers is their ability to introduce people to singers they've never heard before. If done correctly, listeners may be inspired to seek out more works by these singers, which ultimately helps them earn more money and gain popularity. Furhtermore, at this point in recording technology, you can take an entire song in the same key as yours and create a single note or "drone" from it. In this way, you can make a sound that affects one at an archetypal level. In English, "Stairway To Heaven" or "Hey Jude" can be converted into a single long note. No one would consciously know the source. Music and technology are only moving in one direction (unless we enter another dark age). As an artist, it's an incredible playground. More colors on the palette.
Hmm nop. Brands and advertising clients want a great product. They want to have a chef cooking for them a meal, not a McDonald fast food… and this is why handmade music will still be used massively in commercial music. Only shitty brands will use AI music on local television
@@alexkurt1101 it’s already started AI vo and Ai music on Mid level ads and radio .. I was mega skeptical but seen and heard work in my own campaigns .
It will be interesting to see the impact GPT5 has when released. If its capabilities are significantly improved there will be many new applications for AI.
I'm seriously curious too. I wonder how Spotify or TH-cam is gonna handle these tools when they become mainstream. Will they allow AI generated content? Or maybe they will come up with algorithms to detect AI generated content and add a disclaimer on the detected content. Or what if they completely change their business model and charge users to upload and share their stuff since everyone is going to be a creator now. I know a big change is coming and I'm both excited and nervous.
@@chad_usa why would they put a disclaimer? It’s like putting a disclaimer on songs that use autotune lol, makes no sense to prohibit AI music. Music is music wether is made by violins, a synth, or AI.
The absolute most powerful tool will be an AI that can take the music of an amateur musician, and turn it into a professional recording. For example you could make a shitty FL Studio song, or even just whistle a tune, and have the AI spit out a masterpiece based on your ideas.
yea but the laws for AI music rights they are tricky and well if you dont make it only via prompts it states you dont OWN anything as its not made by you.
now if you do put in your work upload it to lets say elevenlabs and the AI turns that track with your lyrics into an awesome song thats yours. important is that it has your 100% inptu btw a "shitty" song out of FL studio can already made to sound nice via AI Ozone11 mastering tool :)
In the rap I swear I could hear it strain as it ran out of air and then take a breath a couple of times. Mind blowing. ElevenLabs has been in the voice game for years and is the best TTS around, and recently ventured into sound effects. I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on this. I'm imagining much better control in your prompts. 🤯
It sounds like they’re using individual sound sources for each instrument to achieve that higher quality end result. Which would make perfect sense. Clearly Suno and Udio are using finished mixed songs. So due to the stem separation used to isolate the different sounds, those individual sounds would of course all sound a bit compressed and noisy. Where as if they were using different instruments all recorded on their own, such as massive library of guitar loops, drum loops, acapella vocals and so on, the final result would clearly sound a lot better. And maybe this is what Eleven Labs are doing? Imagine if they teamed up with Splice?
technically speaking you could achieve this with ai and oscilators, ive already seen ai tools that can anazlise a sample and reconstruct it with oscilators and even output a ton of slight variations of the sample it reproduced...so its definitly possible
I'm not sure how you train a music generation Ai without infringing on every major copyrighted song out there. I know there is or was a big lawsuit over Ai Music from the record labels.
@@danieljones8706 listening to a song and learning from it isn't copyrighted imagine a human listening to a rock song then he goes and makes a rock song. The ai is only learning sounds and how they flow together in each genre it isn't sampling anything its literally creating new stuff.
Oh my god , I honestly think you deserve every single support. What could we do without your introductions to newest AND best AI technologies , amazing work ❤
It is not dethroned until public gets to use it... we really don't know how much is assisted with those results. But with Udio go ahead and try something whack like oriental folk rap and the beast does it... and it's clean and works...
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🤯 Introduction to the mind-blowing new AI music generator from 11 Labs that surpasses Udio and Suno* - Mentions the previous impressive AI music generators Suno v3 and Udio - Claims the new 11 Labs generator is even better than Udio and Suno 00:36 *🎶 Sample of a pop/rock song generated by 11 Labs AI* - Showcases a 3-minute song with clean vocals and realistic instrumentals - Notes it was generated from a single text prompt with no edits 04:24 *🎷 Sample of a jazz song generated by the AI* - Highlights the emotional vocals, catchy chorus and trumpet solos - Appreciates the clean and present vocals without a chorus effect 08:30 *💔 Sample of a smooth R&B song with electronic elements* - Follows the prompt for BPM, musical elements like drum machine, filtered piano - Notes the song isn't exactly the specified 104 BPM 11:57 *🎸 Sample of an indie rock song with 90s influences* - Appreciates the combination of clean and distorted guitars, driving beats - Slightly faster than the specified 120 BPM tempo 15:28 *🎤 Showcasing the AI's ability to generate dynamic vocals* - Highlights its capacity for shouts, screams in the vocals - Claims it has even better vocals than Udio 15:43 *🎙️ Sample of a rap song about AI/ML* - Impressive rhyming and flow about topics like optimizing models - Claims it passes the Turing test for being indistinguishable from human 17:34 *🔊 Demonstration of an AI-generated dubstep instrumental* - Praises it as the best dubstep demo from an AI music generator 19:18 *🔮 Speculation about a new "text-to-song" AI tool* - Founder claims to have tried an alpha tool that beats Suno and Udio - Possibility of OpenAI having a revolutionary music generator like DALL-E 20:26 *📻 Overview of OpenAI's 4-year-old Jukebox music generator* - Jukebox can generate songs from text prompts specifying genre/artist - Despite being old, highlights the potential for modern improvements Made with HARPA AI
Great video. Thank you for giving us all this information. I'd forgotten about jukebox and how good it was. Amazing what they were doing even 4 years ago!
I just published on my tiny channel a full Album, 10 consistent tracks, of a 70's rock band, all this created with Udio. This new AI is stunning and thank you for bringing it to us :) But Udio as a way more user-controlled approach to song writing. This is mainly due to the fact that in Udio you create the song in 33 seconds chunks and, selecting the best one, extending it, tweaking the prompt for each extension at your will, you can build up a song with the structure you want. Now Udio has new features of "inpainting", cutting, and so on and the control you have is incredible. My personal opinion about generative AI, as a musician and digital painter, is that AI creative tools must give you the full control of the creation process. Creating a whole song from a single prompt is COOL, but apart from the prompt, the creator did very little. For a comparison, Midjourney is by far the best image generator, but with Photoshop + Firefly you can create what you have in mind in a much more controlled way. Just my opinion, of course :)
Nice! Is your album out on Spotify/Apple Music? I'd love to hear it. I've been playing around with Udio's new inpaint feature, but it's quite unstable. hopefully they'll update it to be more robust
Well said. I am a video creator\editor and illustrator, so I agree about MJ. It's so hard to be specific with it, and I wish MJ had the same level of control PS have. it's inpainting is really limited and not enough tools to edit images, even if it's more for high level users. I know PS pretty well, so I can kinda work around MJ's limitations, but most users can't.
Well, that first 'pop' one "It started to sing" was pretty impressive. Better than most 'real music' that's coming out today. There were still a few little odd things in it and the lyrics could have been better. But the build up and instrumental sounds were quite good really.
That widened tonality from the jazz song with the muddy hallucinating instrumentation gives it away for sure… 😂 That grunge song around 13:00 is awesome and it reminds me of a band of an old friend of mine Propeller. Really cool band!
Thank you for sharing this. I'm new to AI music generation and just got Suno subscription few days ago (testing Udio in parallel). Wow, this one is incredible, beats both of them hands down! Switching next time I'll work on a video clip. Great choice of songs too! 🤩🤖
Some time soon, when you walk into a restaurant, AI music will flow from the loudspeakers. Every song is listenable and fits the theme and the mood of the place perfectly, and you will never hear the same tune twice, because it is all generated on the spot.
@@augustuslxiii nobody hates this but musicians , and people that hate tech , also you wouldnt even notice the diference between manmade and ai , when its applied on ads and background music , nobody really cares
The pop version is amazzing. The jazz version was clearly AI...ponderous and rambling, with offkey trumpet and overcooked chorusing. Broke my heart was quite interesting. Can these algorithms use supplied lyrics and or music to create the track?
It is amazing how far we have come with AI, but it will even get more interesting when AI is able to use your own voice, or when you can upload your own samples in order to let AI build a song around it, mixed over different tracks.
It’s from a company that already has a proven record of producing high quality AI voices. Add that ability to tech like Udio and Suno and you get the results shown. Nothing here is surprising, in a few months there will almost certainly be significantly better.
@@lamsmiley1944 the problem with the TH-cam makers are they are so prone to click bait titles and thumbnails over substance. Udio and Suno are in no threat at all until this hype ware is proven real. Same for Sora, until it’s actually available. It truly does not matter.
@@elidelia2653 I agree that many creators (particularly those covering AI) use far too my hyperbole and click bait. I also think many people are overestimating the capacities of Sora. I do however disagree that this is vapourware,
In the hip hop space it can’t do very specific drums and Melodies according to a sub genre. N I tried suno and it keeps generating a different voice so it will be hard to capture and say “this is your artist”
Lmao I still love, listen to and support my favorite artists, visual & musical. These tools simply allow me to create more of what I like to hear. I'm sure many others feel the same. Digital art didn't kill traditional art, just like electronic music didn't kill acoustic music. There is simply more creativity to appreciate.
I think I may like this 90s influenced song better than any song that actually came out of the 90s. It's cleaner grunge and mixed more to my tastes. I love how clean and upfront the drums and other instruments are in these songs. I hope we can access separate stems and vocals when we get into this so that we can make adjustments and COLLABORATE with the AI rather than just letting it do all the work.
Well that was obviously trained on a band called "Pavement" the voice tone and cadence are almost exactly the same, to the point where it sounds like a Pavement's song with chords shuffled around
It's interesting, you can hear the things it was trained on: Smells Like Teen Spirit, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, others... reimagined fairly seamlessly. But the inflection and timing is odd, and the structures/form/riffs are mundane.
The Jazz one is all over the place- strange chord progressions, changing key haphazardly, shifting time signatures. Any real Jazz aficionado would laugh at the track’s discombobulation. The power pop song at the beginning, however was impressive.
im not a jazz professional, so I cant review the jazz piece critically... but isn't jazz supposed to have "strange chord progressions, changing key haphazardly, shifting time signatures"?
@ai-tools-search yes jazz is supposed to be complex, but it also has a lot of structure that I don't think this particular example captured well. Even bebop, which is indecipherable to most casual listeners is generally based on a tune with a clear key center and a melody that works within that. This tune didn't really have that in my opinion. The test for difficult music is to listen many times until you understand. Then you'll be able to judge whether the complexity is good or just random or wanky. I'm pretty sure this one will feel random to people even after fully understanding it, though bits and pieces sounded cool.
Bro, are you sure you're a jazz aficionado? Yeah, there were some unique choices, but y'know... that's jazz. There are guidelines but no hard and fast rules that mustn't be broken.
@@justinwescott8125 if the goal is to imitate big-band jazz it could be better; the piano harmonies don't match the brass and voice in the way that happens in 99% of this kind of jazz. If the goal is to make experimental music with prominent jazz elements, it was very accurate.
What’s the purpose of music? It’s about evoking emotions. Can a song make you feel excited, melancholic, energetic, or sad? Can it make you stand up and dance? Can it make you reflect on something substantial? This should be the aim of music. I feel like many people wouldn’t care whether it’s AI generated or not. As long as it makes them feel something.
The jazz band track was the only one that was obviously not right. The melody/chords were goofy and awkward and the instrumentation and lyrical continuity were rough, halting and not human - reminded me of a young composer learning what doesn’t work. All this makes sense tho since this is the most sophisticated style it attempted and it’s still learning. All that said, this is still stunningly better than anything I’ve heard to date and I have little doubt that I will be fooled in another year at most. Pretty crazy.
Only way to save our job is being a specialist or some engineer and software engineer. Also where work with computer is just unfeasible due to high costs of the tech and internet connection needed.
Thanks for giving me a new perspective for those who are not good at mixing, I will learn to be able to produce my music with AI, hope you can give me some ideas so I can learn from you.
@8:45 "Broke My Heart" 👀 That one was crazy! It's near commercial ready. it just needs a bit more work to get it there, but that's crazy this track was created from the ether by software.
Vocals are strong with elevelabs, but if you‘re focus is instrumental ambient or classic score music this kind of lacks a bit…. is the bass in the lows good enough? Does it sound good in the clubs? 🤷🏻♂️
@@theAIsearch im sure it will come to DAW like qbase fruityloops etc etc they already have AI in them this will just be an addition :) cant wait just like photoshop has
Wow, this text-to-music generator from eleven labs is crazy! But seriously, no public access and no release date? So frustrating when companies do this just to create hype. It's exactly like what Sora and Gen 3 did, and remember Cyberpunk? Tons of hype and then the game wasn’t even that good when it finally released. Are the creators being paid to do this, or are they just making content around these new AI techs? Whatever the case, it doesn't serve the audience at all. Really hope they change this approach soon!
@@Lerppunen If you would ever take time to do the work, you would reckon what term "expressing idea" entails and why prompting a pc cannot do it. Same as watching corn and beating nuts cannot give you love.
00:02 New AI music generator surpasses Udio & Suno 04:02 AI music generator creates full 3-minute songs from a single text prompt 07:57 AI music generator produces realistic jazz music with clean voice and instruments. 10:51 The AI music generator creates diverse music styles. 14:41 AI music generator produces realistic and dynamic vocals 16:58 AI music generator impresses with indistinguishable song quality 20:14 AI music generator is highly advanced and surpasses existing video generators. 23:05 OpenAI Jukebox can generate complete songs from text prompts and extend songs from short audio clips. 25:53 AI music generator's impact on Udio & Suno Crafted by Merlin AI.
*GOOD LORD... THIS IS NOT EVEN THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY AI WILL TAKE IN ALL FIELDS OF EVRYTHING... BEYOND TERRIFYING... THAT IS JUST INTENSE...WOW*
actually, it's been quite a long ride ... I'd been training custom SRNN's since 2015 ... this is just commercialised bullshit spitting out quasi-randomised pastiches made out of of STOLEN uploaded work.
@@MMoer Aka all we get to be is consumers... not exactly fulfilling for anyone who like me draws meaning in their life from doing something unique to themself (best way I found is sharing my creativity) that brings a positive light into the life of others and potentially inspires them to do the same. We each only have the one shot, best make it count towards something special.
All of it sucked. It's no wonder people like it.. Taylor Swift is popular, people like mediocre nonsense music Of course they will love this AI, it produces meaningless simple backround music like people already listen to
To think, just the other day, I had left some feedback stating that Udio sounded like something was... off. I'm... I'm not hearing that Uncanny Valley here. I guess this is the new way that life is going to be, now. And if I were to walk into some darkened cafe with this stuff playing in the background, I'd think that they have some indie band tunes for sale. What else can I say? Rest in Peace, Captain Dunsel of the music scene.
"M5 my beautiful creation, create a new musical opening theme that harms no one" M5 "Affirmative I will do as requested " Beep beeb.. "Engineering to the captain" Captain "Yes engineer this is the captain".. Engineer.."Captain Captain ! the AI beastie has taken over the ships studio and I can't stop it ! Science Officer here, "Engineer you can wallow in a pit of emotional despair fearing your obsolescence or remain logical and learn what is inevitable"
I feel like only the slow people are worried about ai taking over artists, but for an artist like me, i see it as a tool that could help write or finish a song for you which is pretty sweet, also in the case of rap it is very subjective so you cant really replicate just one "rap style" like theres just far to many different genres of rap nowadays to be fully replicated yk
I tried this one. There is a reason why Suno and udio can still compete with 11 labs. I have gotten really cool sounding songs out of Suno, udio hit or miss. 11 labs produces clearer, more polished recordings, but the songs themselves are kind of crappy and contrived. When dealing with AI generators, you are forced to choose between a good song or a good recording. None of the apps seem to do both. Has produced the best sounding songs for me, but the recordings are somewhat muddy and you can’t really differentiate between tracks, especially where guitars are concerned. Udio is one step above, but the songs are not as good. You generate more songs just to get a couple of good sounding tracks. I could not get any song I liked out of 11 labs, but I can’t deny that the recording quality is actually better. But if the song sucks, the song sucks. me and my roommate are songwriters and this is the conundrum we find ourselves in
ufffffff 😮the song MY LOVE is shockingly !!!!!! goood !!!!! im frightened!!!! this singer is exactly my taste … the drums sound great too. im really frightened
can't wait for the renaissance of real musicians, songwriters and composers...thanks to AI it will help clean up the industry of an over saturation of so called "musicians" like beatmakers, computer desktop loop samplers etc. by making them basically obsolete.
you say thanks, but what will happen to those "musicians" then? what do they do if AI take over their job? AI won't replace the best of the best. But it will replace most of "musicians". That's billions of jobs lost.
Elevenlabs knock it out of the park again big time. I was already keener on Udio of late, but a few minutes into watching this, I've paused and just cancelled my Suno plan. Looking forward to being able to upload audio guidance to generators, and midi generation too.
This is crazy! Now a full song on one prompt?? I was just getting used to thinking of myself as a clever song creator using Suno and udio, piecing together the various iterations into a beautiful cohesive whole, but now I’m not even needed for that!! Eleven labs can do the whole damn thing from beginning to end, intro, choruses, bridge, outtro and everything? It can create a masterpiece from a single statement! Our input as musicians are getting less and less. This is incredibly cool, and tremendously scary at the same time, depending on how you look at it.
I just finished a song with Suno that is pretty much radio ready. It won't be long before every ai platform will be making seamless stories, songs and videos no one will be able to differentiate with human works. I am a lyricist and I use my own lyrics with Suno, etc. providing the production. I love this stuff.
I use Eleven Labs for my professional voice cloning and that's incredibly realistic, insofar as AI goes, so I'm looking forward to checking out their Music generator, especially having used Udio, Suno and Aitubo in the past.
Am I crazy for thinking this doesn't sound much better than Udio, like Udio will spit out trash a fair amount of time but with the right prompting and rng you can get outputs on par or better than the examples here. I guess we'll see when it goes public.
I feel like the problem also is that it generates different voices and can’t do very specific niches within a sub genre. I think this is great simply for people who wanna do a commercial n use a song
what a way to destroy music industry even more and make music even less appreciated. i will continue to create music despite everything because I've dedicated all my life to it, and I don't care about these platforms creating generic music by stealing real humans work. just another nail in the coffin of society if you ask me. really want to unalive myself but i have too many responsibilities and it would be egoistical move. i hope these developers drown in the money that they are making by destroying lives of real musicians
If you actually want to unalive yourself for that reason alone, you should really talk to someone about this. That sounds like something way bigger than simply having competition in the form of AI. Remember, people like when people do things. Therefore, AI music will likely only end up being used in the following three ways: 1. As generic background music in bars, when studying, etc. 2. As soundtracks for low budget projects (films and games etc) whose teams want to use their budget for other things than music. 3. As inspiration for people who work in the industry when they have writers block while on a tight deadline. It won't take over everything. There is still room for human musicians and composers.
@@6oundStudio Well, for example, we still use orchestras when recording film scores even though most people couldnt tell the difference between that and virtual instruments that are much cheaper to use (at least if the virtual instrument version is done by someone very competent). Virtual instruments haven't destroyed the film music orchestras of the world. Point is, these things doesn't always have to have the worst possible outcomes.
Can you tell this apart from human-made music? Let me know!
Note: I had to mute part of the clip at 24:00 due to Bruno's copyright
wow, i've been using suno since it was bark and open source on github.. This is getting wild fast... Is this accessible yet or just closed beta? I make like 50 suno songs a day. Can't wait to try it.
FYI, I'm starting to wonder if some of the synthwave music channels on youtube aren't maybe people that work for openai that have been using this music generator for the last 4 years. It would actually make a lot of sense...
There are some tell tale signs in the mixing and quality, but it's darn catchy. heh
Nope, not from generic manufactured production incl chart music of today. No damage there if all this is replaced by AI. If we talk music as an art form, I have yet to hear something as good as Stravinsky, Strawberry fields forever, Rain song, Paranoid Android, Miles Davis, Zappa, Hendrix...Mahavishnu Orchestra.. hopefully it'll replace all man made dross made for profit however, I have yet to be surprised by the musical output of these overhyped AI gadgets.
@@phibess give it 6 months. we've gone from terrible to this in 3 months lmaoooo
yeah it sounded more real than your voice.
The time is coming very soon where people will treat human made music like handmade furniture
lol good analogy
I agree. But that audience will be like 1%… so sad
Wow, that’s dark.😂😂 Good line though!💯
@@jhdesignerits depend
and if someone does acapella, youngs kids will be like, "woah, you sound like AI"
Well, we've had a good run, folks.
I'm looking forward to meeting our AI overlords. At least they are a wildcard; we already know where our human oligarchs will take us.
We are not in control. Humanity is its own animal.
This is inevitable. Biology is only 1 step of evolution.
So just chill out and enjoy life 💟🌌☮️
@@Recuper8maybe the oligarchs wont be so bad. better oligarchy than theocracy
There is a pattern when a new tech is introduced:
1. Shock and awe.
2. Assimulation.
When drum machines came on the scene in the 80's it was going to put all drummers out of work. It didn't.
The same happened for MIDI, Internet, Music Sharing (Nabster etc.), virtual instruments, virtual effects etc.
It's happening now with AI.
Each tech Shock and Awe period lasts about 2.5 years as it assimilates into society. Then things chill out.
Key Points:
- MIDI did not replace all the musicians.
- 90's sampled hip-hop sounds did not replace the orignal artists. Actually made them more popular.
- The Internet did not replace everyone's jobs.
- People share music now more than ever post Nabster mania.
- Virtual Instruments\Fx (via VSTs) did not stop musicians from buying guitars and keyboards.
A.I. is not going to replace all the singers. It will provide more diversity and opportunity in new areas.
There of course is a tier where there is some loss of jobs. If you are a drummer who is shattered cuz a drum machine took your duo acoustic guitar TropRock gig you kinda have the bar a bit low brother. ;-)
Another advantage of AI singers is their ability to introduce people to singers they've never heard before.
If done correctly, listeners may be inspired to seek out more works by these singers,
which ultimately helps them earn more money and gain popularity.
Furhtermore, at this point in recording technology, you can take an entire song in the same key as yours and create a single note or "drone" from it. In this way, you can make a sound that affects one at an archetypal level.
In English, "Stairway To Heaven" or "Hey Jude" can be converted into a single long note. No one would consciously know the source.
Music and technology are only moving in one direction (unless we enter another dark age). As an artist, it's an incredible playground. More colors on the palette.
😂😂😂
TV and Radio advertising will be all 90 percent AI
you already can make commercials with Udio orrrr standup comedian sessions lmao its nuts.
@@nemesisone8927 yep I’ve made commercials with Suno and 11 labs ..
I did use a guide vo in 11 labs .
Hmm nop. Brands and advertising clients want a great product. They want to have a chef cooking for them a meal, not a McDonald fast food… and this is why handmade music will still be used massively in commercial music.
Only shitty brands will use AI music on local television
@@alexkurt1101 it’s already started AI vo and Ai music on Mid level ads and radio .. I was mega skeptical but seen and heard work in my own campaigns .
Best time to unplug lol
I swear new AI is coming out so fast. It's hard to keep up with it.
no kidding!
It will be interesting to see the impact GPT5 has when released. If its capabilities are significantly improved there will be many new applications for AI.
And it's only gonna get faster, and faster, and faster, and faster, etc.
That was the prediction
Eventually, AI will create better AI. It may already be happening with code writing AI being so common. It's a snowball effect. I'm excited.
The Machine is staying up late at night doing lines of code
:-D that's how it gets harder better faster stronger. :-D
Funny as hell! Gave me a good chuckle! Did we just become best friends? Lmao 👊
it codes while you sleep!
That's the best I heard lmao
Lol
can't imagine what will happen in the next 10 years
or even 2025
I'm seriously curious too. I wonder how Spotify or TH-cam is gonna handle these tools when they become mainstream. Will they allow AI generated content? Or maybe they will come up with algorithms to detect AI generated content and add a disclaimer on the detected content. Or what if they completely change their business model and charge users to upload and share their stuff since everyone is going to be a creator now. I know a big change is coming and I'm both excited and nervous.
Everyone always says that in response, "Wow, just wait until x more years!" How about we just enjoy the present for once?
@@chad_usa why would they put a disclaimer? It’s like putting a disclaimer on songs that use autotune lol, makes no sense to prohibit AI music. Music is music wether is made by violins, a synth, or AI.
@@chad_usa They will have to. It calls evolution
What a time to be alive
yes!
Hold on to your papers mate!
Yup until the singing painting terminators killz us all :D
terrible time indeed
Aight no one can like this comment anymore as much as we agree
The absolute most powerful tool will be an AI that can take the music of an amateur musician, and turn it into a professional recording. For example you could make a shitty FL Studio song, or even just whistle a tune, and have the AI spit out a masterpiece based on your ideas.
yea but the laws for AI music rights they are tricky and well if you dont make it only via prompts it states you dont OWN anything as its not made by you.
now if you do put in your work upload it to lets say elevenlabs and the AI turns that track with your lyrics into an awesome song thats yours. important is that it has your 100% inptu btw a "shitty" song out of FL studio can already made to sound nice via AI Ozone11 mastering tool :)
@@nemesisone8927 It will have to change eventually because everyone will have to adapt and start using it. Whether they like it or not.
Yes. Actually this is what this technology should be in the first place. Like hey, AI, make this track of mine a trance song. Click!
This is what it currently does. It even skips the necessity to know FL.
In the rap I swear I could hear it strain as it ran out of air and then take a breath a couple of times. Mind blowing. ElevenLabs has been in the voice game for years and is the best TTS around, and recently ventured into sound effects. I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on this. I'm imagining much better control in your prompts. 🤯
It sounds like they’re using individual sound sources for each instrument to achieve that higher quality end result. Which would make perfect sense. Clearly Suno and Udio are using finished mixed songs. So due to the stem separation used to isolate the different sounds, those individual sounds would of course all sound a bit compressed and noisy. Where as if they were using different instruments all recorded on their own, such as massive library of guitar loops, drum loops, acapella vocals and so on, the final result would clearly sound a lot better. And maybe this is what Eleven Labs are doing? Imagine if they teamed up with Splice?
technically speaking you could achieve this with ai and oscilators, ive already seen ai tools that can anazlise a sample and reconstruct it with oscilators and even output a ton of slight variations of the sample it reproduced...so its definitly possible
or band in a box. they have a gigantic collection that they have been building up for 30 years.
This is what I was thinking, I feel like this AI is using some sort of DAW to create stems for each instrument and vocals
@@swooshdutch4335yeah, Synplant 2 does that
Not oscillators but operators, as Synplant is FM.
This video is two month old and the AI is still not available to the public. Makes me wonder ...
I'm not sure how you train a music generation Ai without infringing on every major copyrighted song out there. I know there is or was a big lawsuit over Ai Music from the record labels.
Listen to my songs made with Udio
@@danieljones8706 listening to a song and learning from it isn't copyrighted imagine a human listening to a rock song then he goes and makes a rock song. The ai is only learning sounds and how they flow together in each genre it isn't sampling anything its literally creating new stuff.
@@DJ_Go_Hard Sadly, corps like money and they don't care about it (yet never pays their actual music creators worth over a fucking dime)
Remember last year when all the artists were selling off their catalogues for millions?
Oh my god , I honestly think you deserve every single support. What could we do without your introductions to newest AND best AI technologies , amazing work ❤
Thank you!
Thanks so much for playing the songs in their entirety :)
The jazz one is a mess melodically, BUT unlike suno and udio, this AI pays attention to song structure and repeats the chorus and verse melody !
Well I'm no listener of Jazz but my impression of Jazz is that it can sound like that. It was on point with the other genres though
@@oufukubintawell you know not everybody is like you… an idiot not even knowing what jazz is.
@@oufukubinta nah, the Jazz one was pretty bad tbh, other AI platforms also have some problems with it tho
Both Suno and Udio make consistent songs.
I agree that was a mess musically. Hurt my ears and made my eyes cross!
Man, this is INCREDIBLE!!! That broke my heart song seriously gave me goosebumps. Gosh, thank you for sharing this!!!!
my pleasure!
It is not dethroned until public gets to use it... we really don't know how much is assisted with those results. But with Udio go ahead and try something whack like oriental folk rap and the beast does it... and it's clean and works...
soon we wil be able to use this in Qbase for example and no need for online services :)
That part
Dude ur my #1 source of cool ai news
Thanks!
Come on... they should rename jukebox to jukebot
Jukebot! Transform & roll out!
Hahaha. I wonder in 5 to 10 years some news outlet or journalist will use this buzzwords or meme. I just witnessed a meme in the making.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *🤯 Introduction to the mind-blowing new AI music generator from 11 Labs that surpasses Udio and Suno*
- Mentions the previous impressive AI music generators Suno v3 and Udio
- Claims the new 11 Labs generator is even better than Udio and Suno
00:36 *🎶 Sample of a pop/rock song generated by 11 Labs AI*
- Showcases a 3-minute song with clean vocals and realistic instrumentals
- Notes it was generated from a single text prompt with no edits
04:24 *🎷 Sample of a jazz song generated by the AI*
- Highlights the emotional vocals, catchy chorus and trumpet solos
- Appreciates the clean and present vocals without a chorus effect
08:30 *💔 Sample of a smooth R&B song with electronic elements*
- Follows the prompt for BPM, musical elements like drum machine, filtered piano
- Notes the song isn't exactly the specified 104 BPM
11:57 *🎸 Sample of an indie rock song with 90s influences*
- Appreciates the combination of clean and distorted guitars, driving beats
- Slightly faster than the specified 120 BPM tempo
15:28 *🎤 Showcasing the AI's ability to generate dynamic vocals*
- Highlights its capacity for shouts, screams in the vocals
- Claims it has even better vocals than Udio
15:43 *🎙️ Sample of a rap song about AI/ML*
- Impressive rhyming and flow about topics like optimizing models
- Claims it passes the Turing test for being indistinguishable from human
17:34 *🔊 Demonstration of an AI-generated dubstep instrumental*
- Praises it as the best dubstep demo from an AI music generator
19:18 *🔮 Speculation about a new "text-to-song" AI tool*
- Founder claims to have tried an alpha tool that beats Suno and Udio
- Possibility of OpenAI having a revolutionary music generator like DALL-E
20:26 *📻 Overview of OpenAI's 4-year-old Jukebox music generator*
- Jukebox can generate songs from text prompts specifying genre/artist
- Despite being old, highlights the potential for modern improvements
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thanks brother
Great video. Thank you for giving us all this information. I'd forgotten about jukebox and how good it was. Amazing what they were doing even 4 years ago!
you're welcome!
That jazz jam was unreal 💜🎶🔥
indeed!
it was disgusting.
Everything blew my mind but the rap was the most impressive IMO. Completely indistinguishable from reality
I just published on my tiny channel a full Album, 10 consistent tracks, of a 70's rock band, all this created with Udio.
This new AI is stunning and thank you for bringing it to us :)
But Udio as a way more user-controlled approach to song writing.
This is mainly due to the fact that in Udio you create the song in 33 seconds chunks and, selecting the best one, extending it, tweaking the prompt for each extension at your will, you can build up a song with the structure you want.
Now Udio has new features of "inpainting", cutting, and so on and the control you have is incredible.
My personal opinion about generative AI, as a musician and digital painter, is that AI creative tools must give you the full control of the creation process. Creating a whole song from a single prompt is COOL, but apart from the prompt, the creator did very little.
For a comparison, Midjourney is by far the best image generator, but with Photoshop + Firefly you can create what you have in mind in a much more controlled way. Just my opinion, of course :)
Nice! Is your album out on Spotify/Apple Music? I'd love to hear it.
I've been playing around with Udio's new inpaint feature, but it's quite unstable. hopefully they'll update it to be more robust
Well said.
I am a video creator\editor and illustrator, so I agree about MJ. It's so hard to be specific with it, and I wish MJ had the same level of control PS have. it's inpainting is really limited and not enough tools to edit images, even if it's more for high level users. I know PS pretty well, so I can kinda work around MJ's limitations, but most users can't.
One major drawback is that you don't own the copyright to its creations.
Yeah but all someone needs to do is train another AI to use your unique techniques then you’re s__t outta luck 😅
@@AdrianMelia-0 You own the copyright to the lyrics if you wrote them.
Well, that first 'pop' one "It started to sing" was pretty impressive. Better than most 'real music' that's coming out today. There were still a few little odd things in it and the lyrics could have been better. But the build up and instrumental sounds were quite good really.
Dang bro, thanks for the update! Please make continuous contents about music ai 🙏🙏
my pleasure!
That widened tonality from the jazz song with the muddy hallucinating instrumentation gives it away for sure… 😂
That grunge song around 13:00 is awesome and it reminds me of a band of an old friend of mine Propeller. Really cool band!
Thank you for sharing this. I'm new to AI music generation and just got Suno subscription few days ago (testing Udio in parallel). Wow, this one is incredible, beats both of them hands down! Switching next time I'll work on a video clip. Great choice of songs too! 🤩🤖
GarageBand is free
Ai is plagiarism
Some time soon, when you walk into a restaurant, AI music will flow from the loudspeakers. Every song is listenable and fits the theme and the mood of the place perfectly, and you will never hear the same tune twice, because it is all generated on the spot.
you will just be able to ask your local AI waiter to make a few tracks that fits your night :) simple as that
You are correct.
@@nemesisone8927 And when it's time for the bill, the AI starts playing music inspired by the theme from Jaws :D
I really don't think so, at least in the near-term. Tech guys, by and large, underestimate how much people hate this.
@@augustuslxiii nobody hates this but musicians , and people that hate tech , also you wouldnt even notice the diference between manmade and ai , when its applied on ads and background music , nobody really cares
'Broek my heart' is very realistic -- I can't get that song out of my head, just like human-made pop music
the 90s song just made me laugh ... because of how accurate it was...lol
The pop version is amazzing. The jazz version was clearly AI...ponderous and rambling, with offkey trumpet and overcooked chorusing. Broke my heart was quite interesting. Can these algorithms use supplied lyrics and or music to create the track?
My cellphone heard this and just became a groupy
It is amazing how far we have come with AI, but it will even get more interesting when AI is able to use your own voice, or when you can upload your own samples in order to let AI build a song around it, mixed over different tracks.
@@CharlieHufft-bk6noand you should own whatever the AI creates. You would also be able to spread your music allover the world with streaming apps
only tools in the wild please. if its closed then its not a proven threat to anything, just hype-ware until they can prove their game is real.
It’s from a company that already has a proven record of producing high quality AI voices. Add that ability to tech like Udio and Suno and you get the results shown.
Nothing here is surprising, in a few months there will almost certainly be significantly better.
@@lamsmiley1944 the problem with the TH-cam makers are they are so prone to click bait titles and thumbnails over substance. Udio and Suno are in no threat at all until this hype ware is proven real. Same for Sora, until it’s actually available. It truly does not matter.
@@elidelia2653 I agree that many creators (particularly those covering AI) use far too my hyperbole and click bait. I also think many people are overestimating the capacities of Sora.
I do however disagree that this is vapourware,
great information. can't wait to try the elevenlabs music ai
It takes a breath
🤯
Game of Thrones for music generation AI!
And wow! The thumbnail was NOT clickbait, +1 subscriber brah
I don't need it if it's not open source
💯
Then E-books appeared, people said paper books will dissapear. I don't think music will die just like this.
Same when AI first beat a chess grandmaster
Same with the drum machine in the 80s.
In the hip hop space it can’t do very specific drums and Melodies according to a sub genre. N I tried suno and it keeps generating a different voice so it will be hard to capture and say “this is your artist”
I'm grateful I'm alive just to see this
I am excited for this, I can't believe how good it is. I just got finished saying that about Udio.
The battle is over. Humans had lost.
Haha, I love comments like this, remember, humans hade this!! xD we are actually winning af
Lmao I still love, listen to and support my favorite artists, visual & musical. These tools simply allow me to create more of what I like to hear. I'm sure many others feel the same. Digital art didn't kill traditional art, just like electronic music didn't kill acoustic music. There is simply more creativity to appreciate.
@@chillsoftjust because we made it doesn't mean we're winning, that's not how it works
@The1QwertySky it kind of is. I feel you guys exaggerate and are worried for nothing. Humans always win
@@ElsyOO366 i know AI cant do anything to us....yet. but AI is definetly better at almost everything than us
Thanks for this, awesome. I'm really looking forward to what's coming with AI music!
you're welcome!
I think I may like this 90s influenced song better than any song that actually came out of the 90s. It's cleaner grunge and mixed more to my tastes. I love how clean and upfront the drums and other instruments are in these songs. I hope we can access separate stems and vocals when we get into this so that we can make adjustments and COLLABORATE with the AI rather than just letting it do all the work.
Well that was obviously trained on a band called "Pavement" the voice tone and cadence are almost exactly the same, to the point where it sounds like a Pavement's song with chords shuffled around
It's interesting, you can hear the things it was trained on: Smells Like Teen Spirit, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, others... reimagined fairly seamlessly. But the inflection and timing is odd, and the structures/form/riffs are mundane.
I hear some Tom Petty in the first one as well.
I can hear one song or another, in every new human-made song in the last 12-15 years.
The 90's era singer is reminiscent of Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes).
@@OnigoroshiZero Well that's complete bullsh!t or maybe you just listen to trash.
@@mjames3662
Bullshit has no comparation end .
What no trash you listen ?
Suno seems the best for foreign language songs for now. Udio sings gibberish. Elevenlabs multilingual models should do an excellent job there too
It’s just the start. The meaning of this is that we are going to get divine music. abundance.
Got chills from the chorus ❤
The Jazz one is all over the place- strange chord progressions, changing key haphazardly, shifting time signatures. Any real Jazz aficionado would laugh at the track’s discombobulation. The power pop song at the beginning, however was impressive.
Well any jazz aficionado laughs at any music so it’s not a good example lol
im not a jazz professional, so I cant review the jazz piece critically... but isn't jazz supposed to have "strange chord progressions, changing key haphazardly, shifting time signatures"?
@ai-tools-search yes jazz is supposed to be complex, but it also has a lot of structure that I don't think this particular example captured well. Even bebop, which is indecipherable to most casual listeners is generally based on a tune with a clear key center and a melody that works within that. This tune didn't really have that in my opinion.
The test for difficult music is to listen many times until you understand. Then you'll be able to judge whether the complexity is good or just random or wanky. I'm pretty sure this one will feel random to people even after fully understanding it, though bits and pieces sounded cool.
Bro, are you sure you're a jazz aficionado? Yeah, there were some unique choices, but y'know... that's jazz. There are guidelines but no hard and fast rules that mustn't be broken.
@@justinwescott8125 if the goal is to imitate big-band jazz it could be better; the piano harmonies don't match the brass and voice in the way that happens in 99% of this kind of jazz. If the goal is to make experimental music with prominent jazz elements, it was very accurate.
Good god this is amazing. The rap (Turing Completed) is crazy good.
What’s the purpose of music? It’s about evoking emotions. Can a song make you feel excited, melancholic, energetic, or sad? Can it make you stand up and dance? Can it make you reflect on something substantial? This should be the aim of music. I feel like many people wouldn’t care whether it’s AI generated or not. As long as it makes them feel something.
Another part of music, up until now, marks out events and contemporary culture in time. If the trend to AI shlock sticks, culture will stagnate
Absolutely insane; 👍
Broke my heart is for the top charts!
The jazz band track was the only one that was obviously not right. The melody/chords were goofy and awkward and the instrumentation and lyrical continuity were rough, halting and not human - reminded me of a young composer learning what doesn’t work. All this makes sense tho since this is the most sophisticated style it attempted and it’s still learning. All that said, this is still stunningly better than anything I’ve heard to date and I have little doubt that I will be fooled in another year at most. Pretty crazy.
The future is generative
While we are degenerating
@@Happinessallmine soon we won't even be human anymore
Only way to save our job is being a specialist or some engineer and software engineer. Also where work with computer is just unfeasible due to high costs of the tech and internet connection needed.
@@cupofjoen There will be no jobs for humans
@@DG123zI’m fine with that☺️
broke my heart to fill you up. i need this on my playlist
„Turing Completeness“ has actually a different meaning in computer sciences. What you were thinking about is the „Turing Test“.
Ooo, it sounds very clear, nice voice sampling too.
When do we expect them to release this?
Thanks for giving me a new perspective for those who are not good at mixing, I will learn to be able to produce my music with AI, hope you can give me some ideas so I can learn from you.
@8:45 "Broke My Heart" 👀
That one was crazy! It's near commercial ready. it just needs a bit more work to get it there, but that's crazy this track was created from the ether by software.
"Lines of Code!" 🤣
This is really amazing
Jazz chords are way off (I play piano for 30 years), udio seem to make the chord progression better.
awesome quality. i hope we can all try this soon.
In 10 years today will look prehistoric
You meant 6 months
Sounds great, will try soon! 🎉
Not gonna lie, the song was absolutely 🔥🔥
Vocals are strong with elevelabs, but if you‘re focus is instrumental ambient or classic score music this kind of lacks a bit…. is the bass in the lows good enough?
Does it sound good in the clubs? 🤷🏻♂️
Now when can I generate songs this good on my PC?
i'm guessing there'll be an open source version in the coming months
Sanctum is already AI chat etc you can have on your pc :)
@@theAIsearch im sure it will come to DAW like qbase fruityloops etc etc they already have AI in them this will just be an addition :) cant wait just like photoshop has
Wow, this text-to-music generator from eleven labs is crazy! But seriously, no public access and no release date? So frustrating when companies do this just to create hype. It's exactly like what Sora and Gen 3 did, and remember Cyberpunk? Tons of hype and then the game wasn’t even that good when it finally released. Are the creators being paid to do this, or are they just making content around these new AI techs? Whatever the case, it doesn't serve the audience at all. Really hope they change this approach soon!
Jesus, what for? Could it file taxes instead? Do something we do not want to do, not taking our art and craft?
Great point ❤
For real, what the heck ai can't file my taxes and do my homework from scratch before it take my job
@tb620 What for? You fancy endless titillating stream of ai interpolated content?
People will be more able to express their ideas thanks to AI. Up until now making songs etc has been a lot of work.
@@Lerppunen If you would ever take time to do the work, you would reckon what term "expressing idea" entails and why prompting a pc cannot do it. Same as watching corn and beating nuts cannot give you love.
00:02 New AI music generator surpasses Udio & Suno
04:02 AI music generator creates full 3-minute songs from a single text prompt
07:57 AI music generator produces realistic jazz music with clean voice and instruments.
10:51 The AI music generator creates diverse music styles.
14:41 AI music generator produces realistic and dynamic vocals
16:58 AI music generator impresses with indistinguishable song quality
20:14 AI music generator is highly advanced and surpasses existing video generators.
23:05 OpenAI Jukebox can generate complete songs from text prompts and extend songs from short audio clips.
25:53 AI music generator's impact on Udio & Suno
Crafted by Merlin AI.
*GOOD LORD... THIS IS NOT EVEN THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY AI WILL TAKE IN ALL FIELDS OF EVRYTHING... BEYOND TERRIFYING... THAT IS JUST INTENSE...WOW*
only a matter of time before AI can do anything better than us
actually, it's been quite a long ride ... I'd been training custom SRNN's since 2015 ... this is just commercialised bullshit spitting out quasi-randomised pastiches made out of of STOLEN uploaded work.
I wonder, at the end of the day what will be left for humans to do?
@@remor698play the video games all day long that Ai created for us.
@@MMoer Aka all we get to be is consumers... not exactly fulfilling for anyone who like me draws meaning in their life from doing something unique to themself (best way I found is sharing my creativity) that brings a positive light into the life of others and potentially inspires them to do the same. We each only have the one shot, best make it count towards something special.
Dubstep was over the top!
This music is actually good!
This directly competes with world-class professional musicians!!
All of it sucked. It's no wonder people like it.. Taylor Swift is popular, people like mediocre nonsense music Of course they will love this AI, it produces meaningless simple backround music like people already listen to
To think, just the other day, I had left some feedback stating that Udio sounded like something was... off. I'm... I'm not hearing that Uncanny Valley here. I guess this is the new way that life is going to be, now. And if I were to walk into some darkened cafe with this stuff playing in the background, I'd think that they have some indie band tunes for sale. What else can I say? Rest in Peace, Captain Dunsel of the music scene.
"M5 my beautiful creation, create a new musical opening theme that harms no one" M5 "Affirmative I will do as requested " Beep beeb.. "Engineering to the captain" Captain "Yes engineer this is the captain".. Engineer.."Captain Captain ! the AI beastie has taken over the ships studio and I can't stop it ! Science Officer here, "Engineer you can wallow in a pit of emotional despair fearing your obsolescence or remain logical and learn what is inevitable"
Wow very very cool 11 labs have great voices and so making a making an Ai music generator will do great with other products they offer.
I feel like only the slow people are worried about ai taking over artists, but for an artist like me, i see it as a tool that could help write or finish a song for you which is pretty sweet, also in the case of rap it is very subjective so you cant really replicate just one "rap style" like theres just far to many different genres of rap nowadays to be fully replicated yk
I tried this one. There is a reason why Suno and udio can still compete with 11 labs. I have gotten really cool sounding songs out of Suno, udio hit or miss. 11 labs produces clearer, more polished recordings, but the songs themselves are kind of crappy and contrived. When dealing with AI generators, you are forced to choose between a good song or a good recording. None of the apps seem to do both.
Has produced the best sounding songs for me, but the recordings are somewhat muddy and you can’t really differentiate between tracks, especially where guitars are concerned. Udio is one step above, but the songs are not as good. You generate more songs just to get a couple of good sounding tracks. I could not get any song I liked out of 11 labs, but I can’t deny that the recording quality is actually better. But if the song sucks, the song sucks. me and my roommate are songwriters and this is the conundrum we find ourselves in
Great. This is a monstrosity. An afront to what it means to be human.
ufffffff 😮the song MY LOVE is shockingly !!!!!! goood !!!!! im frightened!!!! this singer is exactly my taste … the drums sound great too. im really frightened
Nice! Another tool to play with!
can't wait for the renaissance of real musicians, songwriters and composers...thanks to AI it will help clean up the industry of an over saturation of so called "musicians" like beatmakers, computer desktop loop samplers etc. by making them basically obsolete.
you say thanks, but what will happen to those "musicians" then? what do they do if AI take over their job? AI won't replace the best of the best. But it will replace most of "musicians". That's billions of jobs lost.
@@SparkSphereIdeasAI is gonna give their power to the world
Elevenlabs knock it out of the park again big time. I was already keener on Udio of late, but a few minutes into watching this, I've paused and just cancelled my Suno plan. Looking forward to being able to upload audio guidance to generators, and midi generation too.
15:40 Eminem has been pretty quiet lately after this.
lol
I mean it's actually good give it 2 years and I guarantee you'll have your own pocket Eminem
he cant sing just like spears lmao all software to make it look like they can sing lol facts no fiction. "Autotune"
THIS - is mind blowing!
This is crazy! Now a full song on one prompt?? I was just getting used to thinking of myself as a clever song creator using Suno and udio, piecing together the various iterations into a beautiful cohesive whole, but now I’m not even needed for that!! Eleven labs can do the whole damn thing from beginning to end, intro, choruses, bridge, outtro and everything? It can create a masterpiece from a single statement! Our input as musicians are getting less and less. This is incredibly cool, and tremendously scary at the same time, depending on how you look at it.
that's what they claim. though these could be cherry-picked examples. i can't wait to try it out myself!
That just seems to be shortcutting using another ai platform to give you lyrics. To me this song started off strong and then got really generic.
Crap songs
Oh what a song! Mind-blowing 😅
I just finished a song with Suno that is pretty much radio ready. It won't be long before every ai platform will be making seamless stories, songs and videos no one will be able to differentiate with human works. I am a lyricist and I use my own lyrics with Suno, etc. providing the production. I love this stuff.
Lyricists will be honing their craft now
@@mr.guzwee7695 but it can generate its own lyrics
Wow that's pretty good not gonna lie! I def need to check it out.
wave form for dubstep checks out
It sounded a lil bit like Tristan & Braken, bit of Skrillex idk. Find anything similar? 😅
I use Eleven Labs for my professional voice cloning and that's incredibly realistic, insofar as AI goes, so I'm looking forward to checking out their Music generator, especially having used Udio, Suno and Aitubo in the past.
Cmn, I thought Udio is the top, but there's more?! Damn!!!
haha I thought so too! it's crazy!
@@theAIsearch Lmao, can't wait to generate more orchestra music again in ElevenLabs!
Elevenlabs is still overpriced though…
Cool, cheers from portugal
Not bad and overall better, I'll be waiting with you!
Am I crazy for thinking this doesn't sound much better than Udio, like Udio will spit out trash a fair amount of time but with the right prompting and rng you can get outputs on par or better than the examples here. I guess we'll see when it goes public.
yeah but the fact it can create a full song in one prompt is insane
Yes, I think you are crazy. There's no comparison for me.
C'mon man, this is loads better than Udio!
Not crazy, something is not right here for me, the harmony is weird sometimes, does not feel natural...
I feel like the problem also is that it generates different voices and can’t do very specific niches within a sub genre. I think this is great simply for people who wanna do a commercial n use a song
Any updates? I think it is great and may just be good enough to get me to subscribe some thing I avoid as much as possible.
In iRobot they said can a machine create art. a few years later AI developers: hold my beer.
4:05 he says what it is
what a way to destroy music industry even more and make music even less appreciated. i will continue to create music despite everything because I've dedicated all my life to it, and I don't care about these platforms creating generic music by stealing real humans work. just another nail in the coffin of society if you ask me. really want to unalive myself but i have too many responsibilities and it would be egoistical move. i hope these developers drown in the money that they are making by destroying lives of real musicians
If you actually want to unalive yourself for that reason alone, you should really talk to someone about this. That sounds like something way bigger than simply having competition in the form of AI.
Remember, people like when people do things. Therefore, AI music will likely only end up being used in the following three ways:
1. As generic background music in bars, when studying, etc.
2. As soundtracks for low budget projects (films and games etc) whose teams want to use their budget for other things than music.
3. As inspiration for people who work in the industry when they have writers block while on a tight deadline.
It won't take over everything. There is still room for human musicians and composers.
@@AnthonyBerlin i like your optimism, Friend, but when it comes to big industries, the worst scenario usually ends up being the way to go.
@@6oundStudio Well, for example, we still use orchestras when recording film scores even though most people couldnt tell the difference between that and virtual instruments that are much cheaper to use (at least if the virtual instrument version is done by someone very competent). Virtual instruments haven't destroyed the film music orchestras of the world.
Point is, these things doesn't always have to have the worst possible outcomes.
completely agree
do it