DO NOT MAKE AI MUSICI REPEATDO NOT MAKE AI MUSICI made some songs in Suno a few days ago and one of them has been stuck in my head nonstop. There is something about AI music that automatically sticks in your memory. It's completely fucking demonic. It's like the algorithm knows exactly what combination of sounds will attach to your subconscious.
>>127991128It's complete slop though, if you have actually listened to good music before you know the difference immediately. This shit sounds like bullshit, AI could be used to assist or collaborate but it can't replace the human element with a prompt.
>>127991714It's slop, but all modern music is slop compared to Mozart, Beethoven, etc. that doesn't stop modern music from being catchy.
>>127991714>>127992445One thing I've noticed about AI-generated songs is that its programming simply forbids it from going to any sort of sonic extremes. No matter how good or bad the song you try to produce using your prompt, you will invariably end up with a bland and catchy pop song. I'm not sure if programmers will ever be able to fix this and allow AI to truly experiment. If not, then I don't see human musicians and composers ever being replaced. Even the blandest and most forgettable pop stars occasionally do SOMETHING (even if by accident) that sounds musically interesting or unique.
>>127992558You could probably build a humanizer app that takes the songs and adds those extreme bits, similar to how writing humanizers turn AI slop into something that feels human.
>>127992625>similar to how writing humanizers turn AI slop into something that feels human.made me lole. Sorry but that's just not happening no matter how hard you pretend it