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and join us and register now for the dw global media for in 2020, for the best bang. i was written by i in just a few minutes using an online a i audio platform will explain how this works in just a moment. what do these new possibilities mean for the future of music and fans? will everything end up sounding the same, or does i actually encourage creativity today on shift? how do you use a track with a i? is it as easy as typing questions into chat c p t. b, as in sydney and musician nicholas model very shows us how it works. a step one, generate the rigs using catchy p t. you give a simple prompt and get the simple result or on the truck,
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get that check g p t progresses worldwide. the re as musical ideas take stripe, it will stay forever. what in the human rights step to nicholas model, wherever he copies the lyrics into another i tool which requires just a few lines of text and a short description to create a song in seconds. that may i have to delete the words cor, was in pre chorus, and here let's choose odds and teen young legend, pop black people. and the song doesn't sound too bad either the speech and it's pretty easy, right? to know is just one of many tools that's also hugo music, gen and sound drawer to name a few. they all work in
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a similar way. and to your text, choose the music style and then the song is generated. but can you also create something unique or just cheap throwaway music that all sounds to say on the status on it. and if you don't just want a regular song, but the more personalized one, you need to invest a lot more time and effort to take some time before you understand how to create something unique in the e. but i'm looking at it when you. the fact is, most audio models are developed in the u. s, which means that data bases are full of u. s. music country hip or sold in english. they were just fine. but the very in brass and music, not so much. nicholas by the way, already and the future x team are researching how let in american music is influenced by algorithms in it. more difficult for in the model to understand the complexity and the specific characteristics of a region like legend,
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america. that's the challenge. how can we create tools that represent our region? so, i mean, that's kind of december within the, the final thoughts, young a survey in 60 and that in the american countries have shown that so far create these haven't really tapped into the potential of a i can my total for that to you. we use a, i mostly for project management, now, reactive work and nobody said, but i was looking at the musicians from all over let in america work for the organization, future x to test they i in music production. they composed a song together using various i tools, the rest of them. i got to say for to massive fun, but it took us about 6 to 8 months and we tried different things and experimented with different tools done. if at the stop, you could hardly tell that we're using
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a, i can be the results in as with most instrumental, i'm asking too many in the process. so they did it because of the fact that them know back in later we trained in a i model using voices from famous latin american sing as on the they, they, they, when they say they got, they gotta come done this. they loved me because the of the song has quite an experimental sound. the battery does give the sound. research has some valuable insights on any young i'm with. and this song was supposed to tell us something about voices about women, and many voices becoming one. it wasn't so much about making a nice song, but more to find out what happens when we bring all these voices together. the
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horses, this kind of like creating a mag voice. come on me, i want to get with other musicians and scientists teach training a i audio tools with a traditional sounds of his homeland if he is that many regional musical styles could otherwise be lost, the producing for the whole thing. i think it's important to understand how the eyes are trained using these models shouldn't create a risk between us and our conscious, you know, get, seeking again by side of the dose of something, look you up with. in fact, the technology should deepen our cultural identity and enable more access to local, traditional and music comb with the yellow bar across the world. there are different opinions on how to go about using this
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technology of the odd to help me write a song, especially when it's important. i think when i it's never going to replace live music i think. and that's mainly the way i lead from. so like, i'll use it in a scenario where i'll be able to take a be off the off a track or i'll be able to pull a guitar line up a truck to take me to another direction. the idea of a i as a creative pod, no sounds exciting to me. it can also help you sing songs in other languages. if i wanted to rep in spanish, for instance, as story and mostly, and i would have had to ask my colleagues at boston to help me out. it's the most you another portland rep us to get on the la spell out as being a lot of the muscle, your mind or your but now i won't need them anymore. i can use an a i tool instead . yeah, absolutely. so, and they're already being used by audit south korean k purchasing,
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i make that record songs in english to target a global audience because he loses any i to it helps him practice the perfect pulling station midnight produces songs in 6 different languages, including korean english, japanese and spanish 1st because the spanish lyrics. oh yeah, no to mackey control and pick them to me. i steps into help. flattery seem to song the crow. this painters was really hot. will it will pods i just and couldn't . good. right. i wanted to run out of the studio tonight, but when i heard the results and what day i had fixed on me, i was really amazed to listen to. so how does it work, attract with a native speaker? reading the lyrics is added. the software then combines both spoken text and singing south korea's major music label hype, who have signed both midnights and the world famous boy, then b t. s. like to experiment with this software in studio productions.
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$2920.00 to go. we divided a piece of sound into different components, condensation, to contemporary, pitch, and volume. and young we looked at pronunciation, which is associated with talking movement, and use the imagination to see what kind of outcome we could get using our technology. because i'm telling you, because i was pushing that clock with this entirely virtual girl. the may from south korea also uses a i generated voice is the full of a task. can speak to that fans and korean english friends and perhaps the new way i'm yeah, they really like mit met mates, appearance and dance move so entirely computer generated the could use as use motion capture and artificial intelligence. the south korean entertainment industry helps to further develop may with more performances in the pipeline.
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so clearly, mave is made with a i, but audio fakes, and not always easily recognizable for us. the audience. same is, voices can be recreated using a i, solid structure and style can also be replicated fairly easily. unfortunately, this is often done without permission from the original artist. a few months ago, a song featuring throughout the recon wrap a bed on his voice. ben 5 wrote the song was made by a bet bonnie: but by mauricio boosters also known as flo. d. p. d, using a i bet finding it was not him used on watts if he told his 20000000 follows to on follow him. if they like that song, then take
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a bus away. when that happened, i got skipped, the whole thing just blew up to the artist and was very angry. tell me, what am i need? but nothing has happened so fast and a i x, but cloud yet, gutierrez doesn't see any reason for mauricio to be consent. locate but they upload g p t come are logs. he knows he's unlikely to be seen how to do so. yes, bob funny is angry because his voice was used, but it's still a legal loophole. scene got my bed. bunny quotes su 4 copyright violation, but that's the time consuming and expensive. it has been done, though. in spring 2023 universal music group took legal action against the virus a i hit hard on last leaf that feet should voice clones of drake and the weekend. and it was a success platforms like spotty if i had to take this on down for a smaller artist without the major labels supporting them. this often not much they can do to this day. best be nokia jurisdiction on these copyright matters.
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also what happens when clone voices sing, lyrics that go against what an artist stands for. it could huge the damage, the image and career the odd is having the voice as copied is a real problem. when it comes to the music, there are some crazy ideas floating around. the dance floor in this east london club is pack, but best no d j in the booth. the da da i driven up new. but this app use us pre produced loops and samples to create new tracks. use us can like or dislike the automatically generate, attracts which that's the app react to that taste. but the resulting sound is not for everyone. that doesn't have an
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understanding of the crowd on one moment. sorry about the music playing whatever music that moment and a id j in the clap. that's not for me. but generally speaking, i do find the potential of audio a i pretty fascinating still. let's not forget that many of these models are built on real people's work. in other words, that's fine with songs from real artist who don't get paid for this lesson for today's the next time, by the dancing to get the current flowing. this cloud and glove go sustainable.
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