Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
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someone should use AI to put '98 Ed vocals on Backspacer - Gigaton.Farmer John wrote:Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
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Get back on my lawn!dad wrote:someone should use AI to put '98 Ed vocals on Backspacer - Gigaton.Farmer John wrote:Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
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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 thinkFarmer John wrote:Well now I'm totally on board the AI train!tragabigzanda wrote:using AI to make 2023 Eddie Vedder sound like it’s 1998 again
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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