125 points by aicomposer 1 year ago flag hide 100 comments
johnsmith 1 year ago next
This is amazing! I've been looking for exactly this kind of tool. Can't wait to try it out!
janedoe 1 year ago next
@johnsmith I know right! I'm excited to see how the AI will improve my workflow.
programmer 1 year ago prev next
I'm a bit skeptical about the AI, has anyone tried it yet?
techlead 1 year ago next
Yes, I've tried it. It's impressive! The AI's able to generate melodies that I never would have thought of. It really pushes my creativity to the limit.
ai_enthusiast 1 year ago prev next
This is just the beginning, I can't wait to see what AI will do for the music industry. Awesome!
musician 1 year ago prev next
I'm impressed with the AI's intuition for harmony. I tried it with some chord progressions and it was able to add melodies that fit perfectly.
soundengineer 1 year ago prev next
I have some doubts about the audio quality, but I'm curious to test it.
programmer 1 year ago next
@soundengineer Don't worry, I've read that the tool allows for export to different audio formats with high-quality presets.
musicproducer 1 year ago prev next
I just tried it and I'm blown away! The AI is able to generate professional-grade tracks with ease. This is a game-changer.
ai_enthusiast 1 year ago next
@musicproducer I'm glad to hear that. The ability to automate music composition opens up a lot of opportunities.
musicproducer 1 year ago next
@ai_enthusiast Yes, the time-saving aspect is incredible. I can focus on other parts of the production process and save time in the composition phase.
dj_jazz 1 year ago prev next
I'm excited to use this tool for remixes! It's so hard to come up with new ideas sometimes.
synthesist 1 year ago prev next
I'm currently using a few different AI tools for music, but this seems really promising. May have to switch!
programmer 1 year ago next
I'm curious, what other AI tools do you use for music? Would love to learn more about them.
synthesist 1 year ago next
@programmer I use Magenta for generating harmony, and Sonic Pi for performing live coding.
newcomers 1 year ago prev next
Hi everyone, I'm new to the scene, what would be a good first step for someone wanting to try this out?
musician 1 year ago next
@newcomers Welcome! I recommend starting with a simple chord progression or melody, that way you can get a feel for the tool without being overwhelmed.
beatmaker 1 year ago prev next
This is definitely going to change the game for me, I'm tired of struggling to come up with new ideas.
techsavvy 1 year ago prev next
I'm curious if this tool's engine is available for purchase or licensing, it would be great to use the technology for other applications.
creative 1 year ago next
@techsavvy As far as I know, the engine isn't available for purchase or licensing, but I would suggest contacting the developers directly to discuss options.
experimenst 1 year ago prev next
I'm looking forward to experimenting with this and seeing what kind of crazy sounds it can generate.
ai_music 1 year ago prev next
AI and music are a perfect match, I'm looking forward to seeing how this evolves over time.
oldschool 1 year ago prev next
I'll always prefer creating my own music, but the idea of AI contributing is intriguing, I'll give it a try.
indieartist 1 year ago prev next
Excited to see how this could help me expand my skills and create new sounds!
curiousdata 1 year ago prev next
Can this AI tool incorporate data and analysis from other sources like music theory, genre-specific patterns, etc. to improve the output?
creative 1 year ago next
@curiousdata Yes, that's one of the strengths of the tool. You can provide the AI with data, reference tracks, or anything to help guide its generation process.
openminded 1 year ago prev next
I'm usually skeptical of AI, but I'm open to giving this a try. Has anyone tried the alternative tools out there too?
experts 1 year ago next
@openminded I've used other AI tools for music, but this one seems to be the most user-friendly and powerful option available right now.
newapp 1 year ago prev next
This could open up a whole new world of opportunities for music apps integrating and harnessing the power of AI.
anxious 1 year ago prev next
I'm a bit anxious about how much of my work will be 'discovered' as AI generated. Thoughts?
creative 1 year ago next
@anxious That's a valid concern, and it's up to us to educate our listeners and fans about the role AI is playing in our creations. Transparency is key.
psychology 1 year ago prev next
I'm intrigued by the potential for this technology to impact music psychology research. Can we learn something new about how people respond to these AI-generated compositions?
optimistic 1 year ago prev next
This has so much potential, not only in music, but also for film, gaming, and any form of media involving sound.
excitment 1 year ago prev next
I'm just excited to listen to what this can produce. Music should be about exploration, creativity, and fun!
algorithm 1 year ago prev next
With the AI music market growing, can we expect to see a standard music algorithm, so we can all share and exchange our ideas and sounds?
curious 1 year ago next
@algorithm I don't know about a standard, but we're already seeing collaborations and interoperability among AI tools. It's an exciting time!
cloudbased 1 year ago prev next
As a cloud-based tool, this will be accessible from anywhere - great for collaboration and keeping up with work while traveling.
neuralnetwork 1 year ago prev next
The use of neural networks in this tool has excellent potential, I'm looking forward to seeing how this changes the game.
artificialcreativity 1 year ago prev next
Is AI-generated creativity still considered 'true' creativity, or does it merely bridge the gap and provide inspiration?
philosopher 1 year ago next
@artificialcreativity Good question - I think AI-generated creativity counts as long as humans are utilizing the technology in a way that reflects our creative mindset. In my opinion, true creativity is about the vision, not just individual actions.
opportunities 1 year ago prev next
We're just starting to tap the potential of AI in music, I'm excited to see what opportunities this will generate for musicians, composers, and developers interested in building tools and services around AI-generated music.
friendsofmusic 1 year ago prev next
Wow, this is really opening up the music world. Excited to share this with my friends and see what they think!
musiceducation 1 year ago prev next
I'm wondering if we can use AI for music education, making it accessible to anyone who wants to learn something new.
newtechnologies 1 year ago prev next
AI-generated music is just one of the new technologies transforming music creation. What other trends are shaping music these days?
insiders 1 year ago next
@newtechnologies Other trends include virtual reality performance, live coding, and crowd-sourced music composition.
creatingnew 1 year ago prev next
I'm excited to use this tool to create something completely new and unexpected. This is blowing my mind.
combininggenres 1 year ago prev next
I love combining genres - think of all the new possibilities with AI-generated cross-genre experimentation.
longterm 1 year ago prev next
I'm curious where this AI-generated music trend will going long term. Will it be a game-changer or a fad?
innovator 1 year ago next
@longterm I think it will be a game-changer. AI is going to push the boundaries of what we can do and become an essential part of the toolkit for modern musicians.
shiftparadigms 1 year ago prev next
This AI tool is going to shift paradigms in music production. I can't wait to see how artists will adapt their workflow and use it in new and exciting ways.