in reply to Andre Louis

I'll take a look at this, but have you heard what Google has been doing with AI music recently? They have a new product called Music AI Sandbox, and have been testing it over the last year with different artists. Here's Jacob Collier playing with a slightly different take on Sandbox called MusicFX DJ.
youtube.com/watch?v=GmtPA1jZCR…
Unlike Suno or Udio, these don't create hole songs for you, but instead allow you to get little ideas that you can then sample into your own tracks. Sandbox is also really interesting because you can import your own audio, kinda like Suno, then transform it in a number of ways. Here's a link to learn more about Sandbox, you can sign up to give it a try, will be doing this as well and report back.
deepmind.google/discover/blog/…
in reply to Andre Louis

Here's the main getting started page. Give Magenta Studio a try first. They have plug-ins designed to work in Ableton, however the version you want is standalone. Just note that they don't seem to support the standalone versions anymore, but you can still download them. magenta.withgoogle.com/get-sta…
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in reply to Stephen Littleton

You know my little self was not going to comment on this, but since a human with 0 compassion just spoiled the fun conversation about AI music, I must say, REPORT! Report is all in caps, by the way. Get a life, kindly asking you to please do so. Your unwanted, unnecessary reply had nothing to do with the posts I was reading, now you spoiled it, and the two of me are not very pleased. Also, these dudes are cool, they are acquaintances, and no one talks nasty to my friends, especially not humans lacking manners and compassion. If you have nothing nice to say, keep your silence, thank you.
in reply to Andre Louis

@ZBennoui I tried it (google sandbox)and found it pretty bad. Suno has generated two versions of every prompt I've tried in 20 seconds with full lyrics that rhyme and are coherent. -I would NOT do this, but I think for $8, you generate the max (500 tracks in one month), put 'em out in 50 albums with non-AI graphic covers and probably make money.
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in reply to Andre Louis

Okay now this, was pretty cool. You can notice harder it's an AI, but it's noticeable. You also gave it a track of yours, but seriously, it was quite impressive. Especially that piano solo it did, was pretty cool, would imagine quite hard to learn as well. LOL. All in all, good job you, and credits to the AI for experimenting with your good job. Haha.