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AI co-produced Taryn Southern's new album



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Dani Deahl heads to Los Angeles to see how artificial intelligence is used in music production. Artist and content creator, Taryn Southern, is recording her debut album which she co-produced with several AI programs, including Amper Music. We sat down with her to see how the process came together.

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24 thoughts on “AI co-produced Taryn Southern's new album
  1. OK, I am an unabashed music composer and have read through all the comments. I get the range of emotions and we are all free to express them. Just don't forget recent music history like: Musique concrète, (French: “concrete music”), experimental technique of musical composition using recorded sounds as raw material. The technique was developed about 1948 by the French composer Pierre Schaeffer and his associates at the Studio d'Essai (“Experimental Studio”) of the French radio system. And the infamous John Cage's musical composition called 4'33." In 5 years we may be composing, producing, and recording music from our watches.

  2. Here we have a meek musician attempting to ride the AI wave in a very underwhelming way. Experimenting with AI in production has explosive potential, but publishing garbage like this in such a weak, early and unimaginative state is just sad. Shame on you verge and dani; you're both hacks.

  3. Is there any kind of fair use laws or copyright issues using music (input) that is already recorded to influence the neural network outcome of the AI music? I feel like this music should be licensed to be input for the neural network to work on. I think we have a lawsuit here.

  4. The problem of using past data to do more music is that you create a self fulfilling prophecy kind of music…. disruptive changes in style will rarely emerge from AI coded like that

  5. Wait till it doesn't pay the artists.. then it will be obvious or even more obvious how this is all about the bottom line and not the art. computer generated art etc. Nothing inspiring about this.

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