AI Generated / Assisted Music

I was tempted to look into publishing my good AI music on Spotify but not sure if it is worth the trouble. I assume that they charge you for the privilege.
Most publishers will give you the option to trial for a month or so. I'd say go for it if you're thinking about it, but just be aware that the market is very saturated, especially now with AI generated music.
It would be to your benefit if you have other skills that compliment the AI music stuff to push and promote it and stand out from the crowd.
Also, there's a lot of hate for AI and AI music in particular, but I've had an actual metal blog feature one of my songs and another added it to their Spotify playlist, so there is some hope for AI musicians.
 
Most publishers will give you the option to trial for a month or so. I'd say go for it if you're thinking about it, but just be aware that the market is very saturated, especially now with AI generated music.
It would be to your benefit if you have other skills that compliment the AI music stuff to push and promote it and stand out from the crowd.
Also, there's a lot of hate for AI and AI music in particular, but I've had an actual metal blog feature one of my songs and another added it to their Spotify playlist, so there is some hope for AI musicians.
Thanks. I will look into that when I get a chance.
 
Been throwing some free credits at the 3.5 Suno model. Definitely feel like the quality is higher although the vocals sound a lot more processed to me (maximum autotune) and out of the few I tried now all but one sounded extremely robotic (the vocals that is).

Song length also seems like it's almost trying to make them too long now and it ends up repeating things.

I've been testing some different genre keywords with the same lyrics (the Adventure Time song ones) and it did spit out a pretty cool track now, it has some quirks but actually has a bit of "emotion" in the vocal delivery compared to other ones it generated.

 
Most publishers will give you the option to trial for a month or so. I'd say go for it if you're thinking about it, but just be aware that the market is very saturated, especially now with AI generated music.
It would be to your benefit if you have other skills that compliment the AI music stuff to push and promote it and stand out from the crowd.
Also, there's a lot of hate for AI and AI music in particular, but I've had an actual metal blog feature one of my songs and another added it to their Spotify playlist, so there is some hope for AI musicians.

I really just see this stage of AI music as a novelty. I'm not sure why people would want to pay to listen to something that they could listen to and create for free.

I'm also suspect there will be a lot of legal issue cropping up and new laws put in place as I'm pretty sure that the training data for these models is not just a bunch of royalty free music. Big lawsuits against these startups is highly likely.

Where I can see AI music being really useful is a fully fledged tool for musicians to help compose and quickly iterate on things, the tools just aren't flexible enough quite yet.
 
Been throwing some free credits at the 3.5 Suno model. Definitely feel like the quality is higher although the vocals sound a lot more processed to me (maximum autotune) and out of the few I tried now all but one sounded extremely robotic (the vocals that is).

Song length also seems like it's almost trying to make them too long now and it ends up repeating things.

I've been testing some different genre keywords with the same lyrics (the Adventure Time song ones) and it did spit out a pretty cool track now, it has some quirks but actually has a bit of "emotion" in the vocal delivery compared to other ones it generated.

Yep I hope they add an option to specify length of the song, it's definitely ruining some songs by going on and on even after I specified [outro]
 
Yep I hope they add an option to specify length of the song, it's definitely ruining some songs by going on and on even after I specified [outro]
I even tried [end] at the end of the song but it did nothing
 
I really just see this stage of AI music as a novelty. I'm not sure why people would want to pay to listen to something that they could listen to and create for free.

I'm also suspect there will be a lot of legal issue cropping up and new laws put in place as I'm pretty sure that the training data for these models is not just a bunch of royalty free music. Big lawsuits against these startups is highly likely.

Where I can see AI music being really useful is a fully fledged tool for musicians to help compose and quickly iterate on things, the tools just aren't flexible enough quite yet.
Absolutely, AI is a fad that will benefit artists in the long run - true artists. None of this 'music' I'm hearing these tools make is art. It's ML ideas scraped from who knows where and put through a statistical engine. The court cases are going to be huge, and will likely force these companies to reveal all of their sources for the machine 'learning' (actually plagiarism). Artists will win in the end - they don't need tools to iterate or compose - real artists have skills, learned through lifetimes.
 
Stolen from Adele. Same title and verse lyrics...

Lawsuit incoming.

I suspect these were just included in the prompt when generating the track. If the lyrics were generated then that's very problematic.

Suno doesn't care what lyrics you paste in, it won't check if they're copyrighted.
 
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