And how, exactly, do you interact with your DAW?
This isn't necessarily about production, it's bout the song writing and arranging. You don't honestly think anyone actually gives a shit who makes a song or what processes are involved, do you? People just want to listen to music they can enjoy and right now, today, Udio can do that amazingly well across an impressively broad range of styles and genres. For example, I am 100% certain Udio is more capable of creating a song I would like than you are.It's not that hard to surpass bedroom producers. A dead monkey could do it.
I'd say 6-12 months. That's how long it will be until it's better at this than any human or human collaboration - i.e. musicians, vocalist(s), engineer(s) and producer(s) - living or dead. It's already most of the way there.
The first question we get asked in every interview we do is who are our influences so what's the problem with AI listening to other music and then using that experience to create its own music? It is EXACTLY what we all do.
That's a lie and I'm sure you know it. Projects will still open and, in many cases, the instrument will still play, you just lose the ability to dd it into new projects or edit it in existing ones. e.g. I stopped subscribing to Output's Arcade about 4 years ago but I can still open any project with Arcade in it and it will still play the part it always played.
That is a big assumption built on a smaller one. You assume any of us have that intuition and that we will lose it if we don't use it. I don't see why that would be the case at all. If anything, I find that taking a break from being creative means I come back more creative than ever. How is using AI to generate music any different from listening to music? It can be as much a part of your inspiration as anything else.
What a load of absolute, f**king bullshit. AI allows me to offload the tedious, dreary tasks and concentrate on those parts of the process that are properly creative, allowing you to not only be more creative but also more productive.Humans are allowing AI to replace and render mute intuitive creativity.
That's just one reason we like them.apes are intelligent, but they don't play guitar.
Why? There is no danger in exposing young minds to music created by AI, is there?