Back to recording horns: No electricity was used in the making of this recording.I envision a boutique market in the near future for * Fully Organic Scores * A novelty for a premium aural experience.
Back to recording horns: No electricity was used in the making of this recording.
intriguing. Will be interesting to see where this goes.
pack it up, boys; time to go home.
Reading the comments is fascinating. I wonder how many would change had it not been mentioned this track was made by an AI.
Good AI composers borrow, great AI composers steal.Listen carefully to AIVA's composition. I'm pretty sure it's ripping off ENIAC.
Oh cool, this is a good first pass. The director has some notes for Aiva--can you conform to the new cut, line up the timpani with the drone sunrise shot, and producers were thinking to make it more "Egyptian". They want the harp to sound more "minor chord".
pack it up, boys; time to go home.
AI - the brain is just like a computer - lol
Oh cool, this is a good first pass. The director has some notes for Aiva--can you conform to the new cut, line up the timpani with the drone sunrise shot, and producers were thinking to make it more "Egyptian". They want the harp to sound more "minor chord".
It's a cloud service - all the processing is done on Aiva's servers. You can expect a ~2 minute piece of music to be generated and rendered in around 5-10 seconds (I'm sure that's liable to change depending on the server load and internal processes).still new to this, is Aiva a software plugin or is it a cloud service that requires internet?
I'm sure I read somewhere that it raises your anti-oxidants and reduces the appearance of aging!I envision a boutique market in the near future for * Fully Organic Scores * A novelty for a premium aural experience.
This already happened; they were called Luddites. It may happen again!A pro-human-workers-party?
Well, it's better than what I can compose :(. Would certainly feel weird if I was persuing this as more than just a hobby.
What is "real" creativity in this sense? Pattern matching + random variation + culling mechanism for deciding what works and what doesn't. And how do we imagine "real" creativity differs? There is perhaps an intention that separates creativity from regurgitation from an indefinitely large data set but how do we define that intention in a rigorous way?Then you simply need to study more scores. Because that's what these AIs are doing. AIs are pattern recognition machines. They're being fed large amounts of information about existing music, and "learning" the patterns. There is no real creativity here, just regurgitation of patterns that a sufficiently large data set would indicate are acceptable or pleasing.