dcoscina
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Geez… it’s creepy but cool to hear a real sung part for text I’ve entered. Once this becomes a plug in for notation apps I could see really benefiting from this technology.
Geez… it’s creepy but cool to hear a real sung part for text I’ve entered. Once this becomes a plug in for notation apps I could see really benefiting from this technology.
What did you use for the prompt on this? I'm just curious how much and what kind of direction you gave.Geez… it’s creepy but cool to hear a real sung part for text I’ve entered. Once this becomes a plug in for notation apps I could see really benefiting from this technology.
yes indeed. I wish I could claim credit for the music but it's largely AI with some text prompts from me. Some interesting ideas however which I will likely employ in a more customized manner.Great piece!
Did you write the lyrics?
I cannot wait until this type of technology allows us render our music with the same realism. Analyzing notation and/or MIDI date with CCs. I do think the first step is programs like Dorico/MuseScore/Sibelius because there can be a lot more performance related instructions notated on the score. If I could get a result like this on my current cantata I would be in 7th Heaven!not bad at all
Is it just me, or does that really sound like Pavarotti's voice?
shhhhh! the lawyers will hear!Is it just me, or does that really sound like Pavarotti's voice?
Was this really the prompt for the above?Geez… it’s creepy but cool to hear a real sung part for text I’ve entered. Once this becomes a plug in for notation apps I could see really benefiting from this technology.
Yes, AI neural network deep learning.I'm taken aback by some of these voices. Does anyone have any notion of how in the fudge that baritone voice is being created?
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I found this article somewhat helpful:I'm taken aback by some of these voices. Does anyone have any notion of how in the fudge that baritone voice is being created?
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The prompt was the first line: modern classical, serialism, atonal, contemporary classical, haunting endingWas this really the prompt for the above?
"Instrumental, Modern classical, Classical music, Western classical music, Minimalism, Avant-garde, Repetitive, Serialism"
Pavarotti, Bocelli, and many others, musicians, composers, sound designers, singers, everyone has potentially been used without their knowledge to gather information ( and talent ) for training.Is it just me, or does that really sound like Pavarotti's voice?