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#Suno? #Udio? Who needs those? #ElevenLabs has just blown my actual mind and I am here for it! Cannot wait to get access to this.
I have not been so excited by AI-based music until now.
Don't skip anything, just listen.
Pay attention to the extremely fast Rap section too. It's up there with the best of them.
You've never heard AI music like this, trust me.

youtube.com/watch?v=GpYd8hU_EV…

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in reply to Andre Louis

I think he's far too easily impressed, or is putting on an act to stay on the company's good side. I don't think it's that far ahead of Udio. In my opinion, the best example of what Udio can do is this song by @bryansmart (he wrote the lyrics himself): udio.com/songs/7YDVBJ8NwjMq2D9…
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt @bryansmart It doesn't have a lot of the nasty flam effects that udio and suno drums are famous for, the vocals don't have that almost raspy harsh quality that udio has. Recording people and producing is what I do, and I pay close attention to artifacts and things. This is genuinely a cut above the rest.
in reply to Andre Louis

OK, fair enough. I guess I just wasn't impressed with the lyrics and melodies of the sample songs.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt Likely you didn't want to be. You're the *only* person that so far, hasn't been.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt The examples themselves were good at showcasing how far this AI music generation stuff has come, and in particular I found the Jazz and Dubstep samples to be the most incredible as far as how good they sounded, but yes a lot of the lyrics were stupid in my opinion.
in reply to Andre Louis

Wow this is impressive. I like how the instruments aren't all warbly and artifacty and weird like most of the AI covers I have heard. This actually sounds like something someone might have made.
in reply to Andre Louis

The AI model made up a freaking trumpet solo?! OMG. My jaw is on the floor.
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in reply to Andre Louis

@drew I guess, one big question we should now be asking: are we amazed at the technology or the art it created? I am personally amazed about the former. <grin>
in reply to victor tsaran

Yeah no I would call this demo-quality stuff, it's not anything I would use for a final anything. But you don't have to! You can just throw out ideas and hear something back, if you like it you develope it, if you don't just throw it out. You've gotta apply your personal touch to the thing to make it unique and interesting. But this cuts out so many stages in the endless noodling process.
in reply to Drew Mochak

@drew @vick21 A lot of comedy AI artists have been popping up lately and they're using the generated track as final. Some I guess prefer Suno. youtube.com/watch?v=2P2g_pXZ6J…
in reply to Drew Mochak

@drew One thing I would love to have on my local machine is an AI band. Say, you have a group of bandmates that you can play with, you and the rest are AI cats, dudes or whatever you’d call them! :) Would love to see them co-creating with me in real time! That would be wow!
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 @drew That just cannot be far off. Logic 11 (which comes out on Monday) has a virtual keyboard and bassist that can apparently follow your chords and jam with you, I will of course be testing this.
in reply to Andre Louis

@drew Wo wo wo! For real? You mean, it comes out as in for the rest of us? :)
in reply to victor tsaran

@vick21 @drew They need one for guitar! that's something I can't fake well on keyboard. lol
in reply to Chi Kim

@chikim @drew The same could be said about a guitarist trying to play the keyboard on the MIDI guitar. I gave up long time ago!