Virtual Concerts in the Metaverse Will Bring in More Fans; DJ Fresh to Launch AI Software That Protects Artists’ Voices
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— Virtual Concerts in the Metaverse Will Bring in More Fans
Media & entertainment analyst Kevin Tran explains why the rising cost of live performances and need for metaverse buzz should reignite interest in virtual concerts.
— DJ Fresh to launch AI software that protects artists’ voices
Dan Stein – aka DJ Fresh – has unveiled his new AI software, Voice-Swap, which allows artists’ voices to be protected and safeguarded. The software is distant from other AI platforms “embroiled in copyright infringement controversies,” as Voice-Swap “stands firms on protecting artists’ rights, ensuring fair compensation every time their voice is employed”.
— Loudly Pushes AI Music to New Heights of Quality and Creativity
With music platform Loudly, anyone can harness the power of AI to compose wildly new sounds like techno cinema scores or a genre-defying House-Reggaeton track with just a few clicks.
— AI Predicts How The Ramones Would Write a Song in 2023
Before you knew it a Ramones song came and went as fast as Dee Dee Ramone’s famous 1-2-3-4 countdown signal. Known for their simple style, with less simplistic lyrics, The Ramones captured multiple generations influencing some of their ’70s punk peers The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Damned, and The Misfits, along with later apostles of their swift punk punches like U2, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Nirvana, and Green Day, among many others.
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