Transforming Listeners Into Co-Creators with Vocal Synthesis; AI Is Not the New Napster
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The Personalisation of Music: Transforming Listeners into Co-Creators with Vocal Synthesis
As cultural consumption becomes increasingly interactive, the music industry is being transformed. One such innovation is vocal synthesis, which allows anyone to cover any song in their own voice. This revolution is reshaping how we experience music and offers endless possibilities for creativity.
Tuned Global’s AutomixIQ Lets Any Music App Supercharge Engagement
This advanced technology can turn any set of tracks into a set that sounds like it was mixed by a professional DJ. AutomixIQ automatically analyses tracks, creates hundreds of possible transitions based on multiple music data points, and then selects what it believes is the best mix, creating a sophisticated and smooth transition between tracks.
AI And The Music Industry: Why AI Is Not The New Napster
AI has the potential to transform once again how music is made and consumed. Many observers are watching the industry’s response and questioning whether we see a redux of the Napster saga from the late 1990s and early 2000s. I believe the industry's (and our society’s) reaction to AI is markedly different from the Napster years, as we all learn some lessons from the past.
BandLab mobile users can now experiment with beats for free before buying
“This feature encourages users to try Beats in real-time, experiment freely, and immediately put their inspiration to work without upfront costs.”
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