Originally Posted by Brian Austin Whitney
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This has ALWAYS been a problem even with top session players. If you are not an A list client, you get the B list riffs from the catalog they have of them. Legal precedence protects say a session player who plays similar riffs on many songs, because they can't "plagiarize" themselves.
Brian
Speaking of reusing "riffs". I had 2 songs produced by the same demo service from Nashville, but not at the same time. They were a few months apart, but I immediately recognized the riff. It was used in one demo song of mine before. LOL
As for the subject of AI personally, I have uploaded my own audio, and when I get one I like, I extract the vocal and drop it into my daw, and produce a song around the vocal, and edit the vocal too. Some of them I hire a singer. Others I don't. But it's fun and nice to learn to produce and mix in a daw. I use FL Studio. It extracts stems, and audacity will, too, but needs a plugin for it. Perhaps I'll share some here in this forum. I imagine you and everyone has seen the latest about copyright? This article: U.S. Copyright Office says AI gener...€” if a human contributes to or edits it
Just a FYI: So far the UK and Australia accepts songs using AI for sync briefs.