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I know people hate AI music, and I totally do too. I'm not afraid of using it, though. I'll still never use it as a starting point, but I always thought it would be cool to get it to listen to my existing ideas and help fill things out.

But has anyone that already knows how to write coherent compositions tried using AI? I just ran a completed song of mine through Suno and asked them to turn it into Yacht Rock.... and it just blew my mind. It was so unbelievably good that I might have to rethink a few things.
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scaruffi would have loved AI music RIP
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>But has anyone that already knows how to write coherent compositions tried using AI?
I don't know about other people's experiences, but as far as my own little experimentations with AI, in as much as it "helped", it was a total pyrrhic victory.



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