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- KVRAF
- 5460 posts since 9 Jan, 2010
Yes, it is in the works.
The UI is fully finished and neural networks can be trained, but the results are not so OK.
Instead, a Markov chain model was implemented which can be used to create "similar" phrases after analyzing the input MIDI, and IMO this works better than AI... It is not just faster and need no training on hundreds or thousands of MIDI files, but here you can set weights depending on what is important for you, instead of setting a 'temperature' parameter for AI for randomized results.
If you mean by "integration" using the OpenAI or some other APIs, I do not know yet.
Thanks,
Attila
The UI is fully finished and neural networks can be trained, but the results are not so OK.
Instead, a Markov chain model was implemented which can be used to create "similar" phrases after analyzing the input MIDI, and IMO this works better than AI... It is not just faster and need no training on hundreds or thousands of MIDI files, but here you can set weights depending on what is important for you, instead of setting a 'temperature' parameter for AI for randomized results.
If you mean by "integration" using the OpenAI or some other APIs, I do not know yet.
Thanks,
Attila
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- KVRist
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- 79 posts since 8 Jan, 2018
AI is going to be even more important in the future, including composing music. RC is very good and if AI techniques can be used in RC, you stay ahead. Not sure if you have heard of Magenta Studio. These are free AI tools for creating music. I am using them (5 very small simple tools) and they are amazing. Maybe you can get ideas from this. Link is here: https://magenta.tensorflow.org/studio/
Google is involved in this. See this page: https://www.audiocipher.com/post/google-magenta
I think you will be impressed if you didn't know this.
Google is involved in this. See this page: https://www.audiocipher.com/post/google-magenta
I think you will be impressed if you didn't know this.