RE: New A.I. Music Album - Positive Apocalypse By Massesect

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Nice you shared this with us at HIVE. Am curious what your process is when creating this album. What you provide AI. The number of attempts you make before being satisfied. If it is possible to iterate on an outcome, ie pass the result back to AI to alter things, or to create a new version based on such a previous outcome.

I have experience with text and AI; I know I try all sorts of things to increase the result when I create. Mostly, I use AI for work. In my private life, I just play around with it, but rarely use the results for anything. Can't get myself to create blog posts using AI, however, when I use X, I let AI work for me.



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I always include the word Horror in the genre, makes it dark sounding. I tell it to make 80's early 90's Industrial Cyberpunk. Usually adding a bunch of genres makes it sound more interesting. The A.I. is so good that almost every output sounds pretty good so I don't have to tweak it too much. It makes about a 2 minute song on Udio then I ask it to make an intro and usually extend the song with instrumental and then alternate with lyrics, after that make it give an instrumental outro . When adding a new section you have 4 variations and I listen to them and choose the best one, usually don't have to re-prompt. It does take some time. What I liked about Udio is you can make longer prompts that gives much more direction, I don't specify instruments, I just give it a direction on content for the lyrics. Too bad I can't use Udio anymore. Right now I am using Music GPT...you can make longer prompts but the songs sound more emo or poppy...so I always use the word Horror and sometimes Experimental in the genre to make it sound more raw

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Thanks for this. Always interested in learning how people use AI.

I have - from time to time - talks about AI with friends who are music producers; Artists/Producers using hardware gear and/or 'traditional' software. Seems like they - still - don't like AI too much, but use AI more and more as part of the software they use, ie add to the samples, sounds and drums, making variations of the original sounds in such software. I think they still add their own tweaks to whatever AI delivers. Those who bring out their productions on Vinyl and such, go to the extreme in tweaking, ie in much detail, changing almost any sound in the track to exactly what they want it to be. That is hard to let AI deliver this, since it is so much personal taste. It'll be interesting to see what the large(r) artists/producers will do from now on into the future.

NJOY the remainder of the weekend.

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