marvcus
Well-known member
What are your thoughts on AI with respect to what it may mean for the future of music and recording?
For the most part, I don’t like it. I think AI song generation has the potential to make learning an instrument even more of a rare skill and kill creativity and talent that could have been cultivated.
Can you imagine being able to prompt a new song on the spot about whatever you want? -Give me a song about (whatever) in the style of say, Metallica, but with a guitar solo with hints of Petrucci and George Lynch. Poof—here’s your song. That is kind of crazy to think about, but it is here and up and coming.
Recording-wise, however, I can see a benefit for home recorders that say, need a drum track in the style of (insert here) by a simple prompt command. Then laying down your own stuff on top of that.
For the most part though, it feels inevitable and I knee-jerk want to reject it.
For the most part, I don’t like it. I think AI song generation has the potential to make learning an instrument even more of a rare skill and kill creativity and talent that could have been cultivated.
Can you imagine being able to prompt a new song on the spot about whatever you want? -Give me a song about (whatever) in the style of say, Metallica, but with a guitar solo with hints of Petrucci and George Lynch. Poof—here’s your song. That is kind of crazy to think about, but it is here and up and coming.
Recording-wise, however, I can see a benefit for home recorders that say, need a drum track in the style of (insert here) by a simple prompt command. Then laying down your own stuff on top of that.
For the most part though, it feels inevitable and I knee-jerk want to reject it.