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
Generative AI music has evolved rapidly over the past two years. Following decades of research and development in academic circles, the general public is finally gaining access to consumer-friendly interfaces. Musicians are enjoying a renaissance of new plugins and DAW features powered by the same technology. The first wave of AI music creation in 2023 centered around text-to-music. That trend was followed by a second wave of apps like Suno and Udio, offering text-to-song. However, there's a sle| AudioCipher
Celebrities lashed out at Apple this week in response to an advertisement for their new iPad Pro. The short promotional trailer depicted a trumpet, grand piano, guitar, and record player being slowly crushed by a hydraulic press. When the plates finally separated for the big reveal, all that remained was a thin, sleek Apple tablet. That didn't go over so well with artists in the anti-AI camp.Crush! | iPad Pro | AppleMany interpreted the ad as advocating for "crushing the arts" with technology. A| 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