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That's the one I vaguely remembered.The Peu wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:46 pm This is the one to use, and it's actually really good.
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/triple-cheese-by-u-he
I don't quite understand what you mean nor the relevance of this. What I do know is that for me the whole point of making music to have a bit of fun, use parts of my brain that I don't normally use as much as I'd like, and feel a certain satisfaction if the track turns out more or less listenable. I understand that others might find it interesting to involve AI in the creative process, but to me it's pointless, like playing chess with the "support" of a chess engine just to feel the satisfaction of beating the other guy.harvon wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 5:02 pmYou didn't invent english language, nor the music scales, nor the conventions of harmony, nor the instruments you use, nor lots of this' or that's. Creativity is just regurgitating new combinations, arrangements etc of what you know.skipscada wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:27 pmIn other words regurgitating received knowledge or opinion about something without adding a personal perspective. It's the opposite of creative. I guess in a small way I actually use some sort of AI for generating drum tracks (choosing and adjusting midi "in a human way" in EZDrummer3), and even that tends to drain my enthusiasm by making it feel less like my own creation.
Unless you believe that your brain operates in some mystical neverunderstandable way, does it matter if the combinations, arrangements etc are done by a brain or a computer?
I don't care about beating other guys. Using AI and other tools makes music better and easier to create, very reasonable choise I would say.skipscada wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 5:43 pm
I don't quite understand what you mean nor the relevance of this. What I do know is that for me the whole point of making music to have a bit of fun, use parts of my brain that I don't normally use as much as I'd like, and feel a certain satisfaction if the track turns out more or less listenable. I understand that others might find it interesting to involve AI in the creative process, but to me it's pointless, like playing chess with the "support" of a chess engine just to feel the satisfaction of beating the other guy.
Psilocybin is better for that.
Better? If AI can give me commercial success so I can retire, bring it on. On the other hand, if it can do that for me it can do that for anyone, so I'll let that daydream go. So we're back to making music for fun, as a personal challenge etc., and the end result reflects me and my abilities as a musician, not me as a operator/manipulator of AI tools.
No real accordions there but a couple of soundfonts - ColomboGMGS2.sf2/accordion and MuseScore_General.sf2/bandoneon - and a player - juicysfplugin.
Not sure if reactions are ok in the gossip thread, but here goes.kryptonaut wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 3:52 pm Here's one I prepared earlier, "King Rat", for the February 2015 Cafe contest - the theme was 'Animals'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86HQUMUIws4
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