AI and the future of music

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tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!
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Farmer John wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!
someone should use AI to put '98 Ed vocals on Backspacer - Gigaton.
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dad wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!
someone should use AI to put '98 Ed vocals on Backspacer - Gigaton.
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Farmer John wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!
Oh man, I just remembered this crackpot theory that was going around RM about... I think it was "Brother"... when the full song was released as part of the Ten reissue, someone was hypothesizing that the vocals had been recorded by modern-day Ed but modified to make him sound like 1991 Ed. Stip was a big proponent, I think
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tragabigzanda wrote:listening to this Beatles song now. Sounds like a real frankenstein production. Great underlying composition but as a finished piece I hate it. Some parts are really clear, others are really muddy. Emotions not connecting. F-.
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I feel like the great underlying composition should bump it up to at least a F+
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It would suck to be a teenager just getting into music right now. Good thing all the good stuff came out 30 years ago.
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AI has no place in music. Nor should it have in any artform.
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kinda surprised we haven't seen a "Weird AI" Yankovic album yet
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