We are probably 1 year away from "write a 126BPM track in the style of X". I personally don't like where things are going but no need to fight technology. It will be here and dominate it. Lots of producers will absolutely be obsolete and out of work. I have no doubt. And I really think, ambient techno, study music, movie scoring etc. are the ones that will be impacted first.
Interesting and different video, well done, could i suggest for other content going forward some videos about the specifics of recording and editing MPE in certain DAWs, what workflows people use, tips tricks and workarounds.
@@WeAreROLI Id love to see some tips for editing MPE in Cubase... ive been trying to use expression maps etc but ive been running into glitches with hung notes so i went back to just editing the CC data, which isint ideal, would be really helpful to see your workflow in Cubase if possible.
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Hello. Tell me, in this example did you use only sounds and synthesizers that come with Roli software? And second question - is it possible to use Roli Rise 2 with Splitfire BBC orchestra in this way, using MPE (for glissando, vibrato, etc.)?
Hey there, yes, Juan is using Equator2 here, which is a fantastic synth built with MPE in mind. Software should be MPE compatible in order to use all 5D MPE expressions, I don't believe BBC Orchestra is, however, I do know Spitfire have some instrument packs made for Ableton Live 11 which are and have some great string sounds in them.
Hi, is it possible to access to the ChatGPT custom interface used in this video?! 😮 Great video and great ideas: a very interesting way to integrate the AI in a human composing process!👏👏👏
More of what's done here, is really because of the human creative process. Many fears AI will replace humans skills but that's not possible, you can't have a music made 100% made by AI which is good, (actually now). More of it, you need to put your soul into your notes to make them great.
I just meant to come up with ideas, I would rather use Scaler 2 than chat gpt. AI seems complicated and you can’t feel the music in the beginning like you would if you used a performance tool like Scaler.
Looks like there's a good reason how ChatGPT should use for help and for knowledge, not as replacing a human being.
Interesting to see how many interesting use cases arise around music! Interesting to hear Juan's advice on copyright.
We are probably 1 year away from "write a 126BPM track in the style of X". I personally don't like where things are going but no need to fight technology. It will be here and dominate it. Lots of producers will absolutely be obsolete and out of work. I have no doubt. And I really think, ambient techno, study music, movie scoring etc. are the ones that will be impacted first.
One year!!! 😮
11:59 "This gives Ennio Morricone vibes"
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It gives nothing related with Morricone
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Im kind of amazed you recorded the melody soloed without hearing the chord progression on top
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Interesting and different video, well done, could i suggest for other content going forward some videos about the specifics of recording and editing MPE in certain DAWs, what workflows people use, tips tricks and workarounds.
100%. We've start a regular tips & tricks series, which DAWs etc would you be interested in seeing?
@@WeAreROLI Id love to see some tips for editing MPE in Cubase... ive been trying to use expression maps etc but ive been running into glitches with hung notes so i went back to just editing the CC data, which isint ideal, would be really helpful to see your workflow in Cubase if possible.
Awesome, we'll keep this in mind for future Tip & Tricks videos. 🙌
Hey guys I appreciate you guys taking me seriously. I do not have anything bad to say about you guys! I was the recent person to apply from Reading Pennsylvania. I'm not in any way upset if you didn't hit me back up. I still love consuming your content. It just will never be the same.
Sincerely: Jorge
🙌 thanks for the kind words!
Hello. Tell me, in this example did you use only sounds and synthesizers that come with Roli software?
And second question - is it possible to use Roli Rise 2 with Splitfire BBC orchestra in this way, using MPE (for glissando, vibrato, etc.)?
Hey there, yes, Juan is using Equator2 here, which is a fantastic synth built with MPE in mind.
Software should be MPE compatible in order to use all 5D MPE expressions, I don't believe BBC Orchestra is, however, I do know Spitfire have some instrument packs made for Ableton Live 11 which are and have some great string sounds in them.
Amazing idea!! 😱 how did you manage this??
With Ai!
It's a custom ChatGPT interface called Music Composition Assistant, pretty interesting!
Hi, is it possible to access to the ChatGPT custom interface used in this video?! 😮
Great video and great ideas: a very interesting way to integrate the AI in a human composing process!👏👏👏
Cool concept roli!
Thanks! 🤝
More of what's done here, is really because of the human creative process. Many fears AI will replace humans skills but that's not possible, you can't have a music made 100% made by AI which is good, (actually now). More of it, you need to put your soul into your notes to make them great.
Great point, though I'm sure we'll hear more and more great AI music in the future.
Where can we access the GPT?!
chat.openai.com 😁
duh! we know that haha - what about the actual GPT he is using :D @@WeAreROLI
Ahhhhh, haha, Google "Cinematic Composer Assistant Chat GPT" you'll find it.
i love you ROLI ❤
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We dont need this but im ok to do Arrangements, just to safe time, Except for those personal phrases for Certain instrument
A measured approach! I like this.
I would rather use scaler lol
How does that work?
I just meant to come up with ideas, I would rather use Scaler 2 than chat gpt. AI seems complicated and you can’t feel the music in the beginning like you would if you used a performance tool like Scaler.
Good shout!
@@es__musicexactly 🙌
Human plan it out much better than that.
Do you think computers could ever get it right?