Udio's New AI Music Editing Tool; Suno Buys WavTool; Vocs AI Debuts AI Music Label; Audioshake Releases First SDK
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Udio launches AI music editing tool while ongoing lawsuits continue
AI music platform Udio is pushing forward with a major new feature despite being caught in ongoing copyright lawsuits. The company’s latest launch brings a visual editing tool to its growing suite of AI music creation products.
Suno snaps up WavTool for its AI music editing tools amid ongoing dispute with music labels
Suno, the AI music company currently in a legal battle with music labels, announced on Thursday the acquisition of WavTool, a browser-based AI digital audio workstation (DAW). This acquisition aims to improve Suno’s editing capabilities for songwriters and producers.
Vocs AI Launches AI Music Label
Vocs AI currently serves a fast-growing user base of over 50,000 creators, offering licensed AI vocals for songwriting, demo production, animation, eLearning, video creation, podcasting, and more.
AI stem-separation startup Audioshake launches its first SDK
AI startup Audioshake’s technology has been helping a variety of rightsholders and musicians separate their stems.
Soundstripe Brings Industry-First Interactive Smart Assistant to Music Search
Thanks to Supe, Soundstripe’s just-launched AI search assistant, the first of its kind, creatives can now find the right track for every project faster. Shorthand for music supervisor — the expert whose comprehensive musical knowledge gets projects over the finish line — this new feature joins an entire AI-powered toolkit, including AI Song Editing, right in the platform.
Tuttii wants to help fans remix their favourite hits with AI
Currently in beta, Tuttii is a mobile app offering tools to remix a licensed music catalogue for sharing on approved UGC platforms – currently TikTok and SoundCloud, with YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and Audius planned.
Attention Hip-Hop: Generative AI Is Not Your Friend
Several rap icons have taken to artificial intelligence as a bold step in the genre’s future. They couldn’t be more wrong.
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