Originally Posted by bennash
I bet the top studios and artists will have stuff that blows this away, No doubt there , I'm sure million dollar studios are aware of AI , like they watched streaming services blow up their net profits . they'll adjust is my guess on AI. There's a studio in Nashville that wants 40k for demo with A++++++ session players and producer , That be hard hit when publishers say no on your song , But I'm over it all on publishers and playing with majors , well kinda lol. I'm not going to lose sleep over AI , I'll produce songs using session players , I'm not going beat majors with million dollar budgets . I'm sure somebody will be suing somebody over AI with deep pockets . I imagine what i pay is lunch money at a million dollar studio , Maybe. My conclusion who thrive in the music business are prodigies. like Prince .

Id rather use real musicians too. I mean Rock n roll without real guitars? It ain't rock and roll any more. I'm sure other genres feel the same way, except pop hip hop and dance, which it never mattered what was used.

But I think if you remove the human being from rock or country it's not the same. It's made by humans for humans

Perhaps it will be a good thing for people who really know their craft. It will point to the humans making better music.

The day when this thing writes elenor rigby, all by itself without any human interaction, will be the death of real music.

I think we'll still need humans to celebrate and still need a human pov

I think live music will make a comeback

Like a calculator can do a complex math problem fast, but it's still impressive to see a human doing it in their head

Last edited by Fdemetrio; 05/04/24 10:52 AM.