Uberduck is an AI voice generation company that offers text-to-speech features, AI rappers, voice cloning and voice-to-voice conversion. The website enjoyed viral popularity in 2021 Q4, hosting a small collection of celebrity voice AI models that anyone could use for free. Site visitors made typed in lyrics, generated audio files, and could edit the AI vocals in their DAW. As one might expect, the internet rushed in. AI voice training became a kind of underground obsession in Discord channels. P| AudioCipher
You know that feeling when you come up with a melody, but forget it moments later? A classic trick is to record yourself humming the idea and build on the concept when you have time. But what if you could turn that poorly hummed melody into a realistic audio sample of a flute or violin performance? Tone Transfer is an online music app powered by machine learning and designed by Google’s Magenta Team. The app lets users upload audio of a single voice or instrument, then play it back through ...| AudioCipher
Meta's had a tough time getting people to buy into their VR Metaverse over the couple years, but all's not lost. The company has been making up for some of their missteps by offering free access to pre-trained models and open source artificial intelligence tools. Their move to introduce MusicGen in June 2023 was a direct challenge to Google's MusicLM team. Meta proved they could give users simple and controllable music generation based on any text description.During mid-March 2024, the music cop| AudioCipher
Historians will look back at 2023 as the year text-to-music software made its big debut. AudioCipher published version 3.0 of the text-to-MIDI VST in January, followed by AI services like MusicLM, MusicGen and Chirp in May, June and July. But what if a developer flipped the script and published an AI music-to-text application instead? AI music companies like Moises have explored this previously, but these were lyric-to-text transcription services, like karaoke or the closed captions that appear| AudioCipher
Over the past few months, we've been covering OpenAI applications like MuseNet and Jukebox. These are some of the most cutting edge AI music applications to date. But OpenAI wasn't the first company to venture into this space. Google started publishing generative music applications a few years earlier, under the name Magenta. The Magenta Team first presented the machine learning model at a Moogfest workshop in 2016. A year later, Google Brain researcher Douglas Eck gave the following talk on Ten| AudioCipher
The expression generative audio workstation refers to the future state of DAWs. As gen AI tools continue to diversify and become more powerful, there will be an almost unlimited number of ways to edit and experiment with sound. We're already seeing signs of this in the latest collaborative multiplayer DAWs. A handful of companies have made the first move to create and maintain GAWs for the public. In December 2023, FL Studio released a new AI mastering feature that took the internet by surprise| AudioCipher
Apple recently acquired a big AI music company. Here's what music producers can expect in the coming years.| AudioCipher