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  1. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    AI models mimic the music they're trained on much the way human artists learn from and mimic their favorite artists.
  2. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    Here's one from Udio.
  3. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    For me? Inspired. Well, yes, undoubtedly at this stage AI can't judge its own quality, thus you need a human to review it.
  4. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    Thanks for posting this! In my opinion, the sound quality of Udio's generations is higher than Suno's (the one I've been using).
  5. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    Not taken personally at all. I was suggesting that if it's a simple arpeggio with varying bass notes underneath that would be easy for anybody here to create... Show me all of the examples, because again, for my taste, I rarely run into them, but that's just me. And yes, it's undoubtedly AI...
  6. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    You specifically said "Any of us here can put together a piece with an arpeggio and varying bass notes underneath" and I said it's not about whether you can piece together an arpeggio with varying bass notes. To me, it's entirely about whether it inspires you. If what I posted doesn't inspire...
  7. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    Okay, I'm talking about new music. I have a music collection a mile long, and while I love classics like More Than A Feeling by Boston, I've heard them all a million times. Where are all the great new compositions? I'm all ears. Who said anything about proving something? And since when has it...
  8. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    With respect to this song, I honestly couldn't disagree more. Show me all of the compositions you're referring to. I constantly scour Spotify, and the last time I favorited anything was about 2 weeks ago. For my taste, the state of music is abysmal right now, and this was right up my alley. It's...
  9. Jason Scott

    Who said AI generated music can't be inspired?

    In a previous thread, there were a mix of opinions about AI generated music. I know some people feel AI generated music lacks the human element. I mean, I get it to a degree, but come on.... tell me this isn't inspired and that you'd be able to tell it was AI generated if you didn't know better:
  10. Jason Scott

    Tone Shaping - Sharp PEQ Cuts

    Certainly. In fact, I use a spectrum analyzer in Reaper along with one or more PEQ's in the Axe to pinpoint and remove fizz with a narrow Q, as fizz typically presents as a spike in the high-mids to high-end.
  11. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    I honestly don't care who or what makes music (or art), as long as it inspires me.
  12. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Seems like even that may be shifting.
  13. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    I'd wager the next generation is going to embrace it wholeheartedly, but that's just a feeling.
  14. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    All of the quotes you referenced in your post refer to the concept of selecting 'jems' from a potentially vast array of garbage, though that doesn't really imply that the output isn't AI generated, given that users who generate AI music using Suno, for example, also have the opportunity to pick...
  15. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    If you felt that way, then why didn't you point it out in your reply four posts above? You wrote, "My money is that since the moment it was revealed that the song is AI-generated". If you don't think it's AI generated, then the point in trying to explain how an AI generated song went viral is...
  16. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    My understanding is that the media reported on it as a result of it going viral, thus most people likely weren't aware that it was AI generated initially. In my opinion, the average listener probably isn't the best judge of audio quality, so I tend to doubt that was a red flag for the vast...
  17. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    I'd only consider it plagiarism if the output were a copy of the source music that was used in the data set that the model was trained on.
  18. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Even some of Drake's own songs on YouTube haven't gone viral by comparison. For example, Ratchet Happy Birthday only garnered 148K views compared to the AI generated Drake content. So, why didn't that song go viral? It stands to reason that Drake knows what he's doing and has a good ear,
  19. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    I agree that using Drake's name in the title of a video is potentially likely to result in more views, but does that really explain why the fake Drake video went viral? If so, that would imply that you're suggesting anyone can create a fake Drake song and go viral simply by attaching Drake's...
  20. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    If that's the case, do you think anyone can cover a Drake song and go viral, regardless of quality? This is just my opinion, but I honestly don't think most people who use AI care.
  21. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    This has also been my tentative prediction. I foresee a future where entertainment is entirely personalized to a user's tastes and preferences. Back in the day, commonly shared communal experiences were the norm. There were only a few TV stations and everyone was familiar with the programming on...
  22. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    I ask because you mentioned that AI music is, for those with no musical taste, good enough for the advertisement background. Does that mean you think AI art is, for those with no artistic taste, only good enough for the advertisement background?
  23. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Sure. Here's one for the song 'Read Between The Lines':
  24. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    I could be wrong, but the way I interpret it is that you grant the company the right to use your original content in a variety of ways without requiring your permission or providing compensation to you. My impression is you retain ownership of the original content (e.g. lyrics).
  25. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Two years ago, this is what AI art looked like: Today, it looks like this: It begs the question, what will AI music sound like in two years?
  26. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Do you feel the same way about AI art?
  27. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    One reason I don't think AI will end real music is because AI models have to be trained on vast quantities of human generated content to continue improving. This is true for all large language models like ChatGPT, Gemini, etc. It seems to me that unless they find a way around the issue...
  28. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Oh, I think it may happen eventually. I was just saying I don't see it happening in its current form.
  29. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    What would you say the chances are that record companies face stiff competition from commercial AI music generators developed by third-parties?
  30. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    AI's not going to put drummers out of work in its current form, that's for sure. But do you think the ability to create songs customized to a listener's preferences, much the way people can create custom art, could or will ultimately undermine interest in real artists to some degree? In the...
  31. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    If you heard some AI generated music that struck a chord with you, could you get into it?
  32. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    In my opinion, the genie is really out of the bottle. Just out of curiosity, what would beating them to the punch potentially look like, in your opinion?
  33. Jason Scott

    AI generated music has taken a huge leap

    Any of you ever heard of Suno.ai? It's an AI music generator I found the other day, and I have to say, I'm really impressed with the progress that AI is making in generating music from scratch. All of the following were made using AI based on a simple text prompt, though I did write some of the...
  34. Jason Scott

    The more IRs are used, the more realistic the amp/cab in the room sound is

    There's also Tone Match, which can capture the sound of multiple IR's.
  35. Jason Scott

    The more IRs are used, the more realistic the amp/cab in the room sound is

    Not the point. You specifically stated, 'The Axe-Fx III itself provides up to 8 IRs that can be used at the same time. I think that's one of the main reasons why the Axe-Fx III can generate much more realistic sounds.' So, on one hand, you're arguing that the number of simultaneous IRs used in...
  36. Jason Scott

    The more IRs are used, the more realistic the amp/cab in the room sound is

    Exactly, and if you use multiple IR's in a Helix or HeadRush, it will sound every bit as realistic as the Axe-Fx III. For that matter, Two Notes Genome can use up to 20 IR's, thus it sounds the most realistic.
  37. Jason Scott

    The more IRs are used, the more realistic the amp/cab in the room sound is

    If multiple IR's was the be-all-end-all affecting realism, then the Headrush and Helix would sound just as realistic as the Axe-Fx III.
  38. Jason Scott

    The more IRs are used, the more realistic the amp/cab in the room sound is

    I'd strongly recommend reading about Fletcher-Munson curves. Exempting people with hearing loss, the audible upper frequency limit for most people (on average) tends to fall somewhere between 15K-17K. Some specialized microphones, on the other hand, have a much higher limit. Moreover, sound...
  39. Jason Scott

    My new Axe III is DOA

    I wasn't thinking that at all. I didn't see anything wrong with his post. He was likely just curious if any members had experienced something similar and possibly had any suggestions.
  40. Jason Scott

    Anyone with feedback issues on their Axe FX READ THIS

    Given I posted in the thread, if it were extant, I'd see it when I click on 'Your content' in my profile.
  41. Jason Scott

    Anyone with feedback issues on their Axe FX READ THIS

    I was active in the thread, but it's been removed.
  42. Jason Scott

    Anyone with feedback issues on their Axe FX READ THIS

    Again, given you bought the unit used, there's no telling whether it came that way from the factory or as a result of something related to the previous owner.
  43. Jason Scott

    Got a request that will make the tube die-hards think....can you do a demo video?

    For me, the takeaway was: Satriani, "When we did the last G4 I watched a lot of shows by the different performers in the back of the room to see if I could tell that there was modeling going on and I realized I couldn't at all. As you said, once it's mixed in with the instruments and the sounds...
  44. Jason Scott

    Atomic's Tonocracy 2.0 now free

    You don't have to register it with iLok, but to use it, you apparently do have to have iLok installed, which makes no sense if it's free.
  45. Jason Scott

    Atomic's Tonocracy 2.0 now free

    I tried to install it yesterday and it notified me that I'd have to download iLok to run it.
  46. Jason Scott

    Atomic's Tonocracy 2.0 now free

    You can't use it unless you install iLok, which is a deal-breaker for me.
  47. Jason Scott

    AFIII Ratt - Lay It Down (Intro)

    You're welcome!
  48. Jason Scott

    AFIII Ratt - Lay It Down (Intro)

    Thank you! It's been so long, I honestly don't recall what the IR is based on, assuming I ever knew.
  49. Jason Scott

    AFIII Ratt - Lay It Down (Intro)

    Thank you!
  50. Jason Scott

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLIFF!

    Happy birthday
  51. Jason Scott

    Dyna-Cabs Version 1.05

    Assuming you have the latest firmware installed, you'll see a message stating such when you boot the unit.
  52. Jason Scott

    Epic 80's Song that needs recognition

    I was on board until the chorus.
  53. Jason Scott

    Axe-Fx III Firmware 23.03 Beta #1

    Magnetic flux density.
  54. Jason Scott

    AFIII AC/DC - "Back In Black" Tone Match

    You're welcome. :)
  55. Jason Scott

    Mind blowing stuff from OpenAI

    Yep, and that was the only image it generated.
  56. Jason Scott

    Mind blowing stuff from OpenAI

    ChatGPT + DALL-E 3:
  57. Jason Scott

    I'm at a loss = analog reamp ground loop noise

    No chance it's the cable(s)?
  58. Jason Scott

    Dyna-cab, general consensus is that they're "better" than legacy?

    In my opinion, playing style can definitely influence how a given tone is perceived.
  59. Jason Scott

    Dyna-cab, general consensus is that they're "better" than legacy?

    I agree, and relying on an IR that was likely made using someone else's guitar, playing technique, and taste is still pretty hit or miss, in my opinion, at least for me.
  60. Jason Scott

    Dyna-cab, general consensus is that they're "better" than legacy?

    Generally speaking, if you're having trouble getting the sound you want with the DynaCabs, there's a good chance you'd have trouble getting it with a real mic.
  61. Jason Scott

    AirGuitar Pro 3000

    This was created almost entirely with AI. The only thing that wasn't generated (or selected) by AI is the video. The script and voiceover were created entirely by AI, and AI selected the music. Originally, the artificial intelligence did select some video, but a lot of the clips were people...
  62. Jason Scott

    The Loner - Gary Moore cover. Do we need an axe?

    The only thing related to the Axe-Fx is the word 'axe' in the title.
  63. Jason Scott

    The Loner - Gary Moore cover. Do we need an axe?

    The pick attack is AWOL.
  64. Jason Scott

    Load a Tonematch IR To the Library?

    If the Exchoplex Tone Match has already been exported to an IR and you're using that in an IR Player block, just save the current IR Player configuration to the Block Library (e.g. bottom left image). To use it in any preset, simply add the IR Player block to the preset of choice and load the...
  65. Jason Scott

    Caption this Cartoon

    "Yo, Reap! Can we save the 'Dead Zeppelin' concert for AFTER I've kicked the bucket?!"
  66. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    If I need a specific piece of information and I don't know where it's at in the manual, I'm going to end up wasting more time looking for it than if I'd just asked the AI.
  67. Jason Scott

    Replicating the BBE Sonic Maximizer - A How To

    Not exactly, because the EQ isn't comparable with a spoon in this case.
  68. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    As mentioned in post #34, no one's recommending users not read the manual. If you want to read it front to back, top to bottom, knock yourself out. Some people just need a quick answer.
  69. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    Either way, it's derived (i.e. taken from a specified source) from the manual.
  70. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    It's a little rough around the edges, but I get the idea.
  71. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    I haven't tried, nor have I seen any indications it's possible. Maybe this was recently added, but this is from the current FAQ:
  72. Jason Scott

    Mind blowing stuff from OpenAI

    Midjourney:
  73. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    The FAQ states that there's no limit to the number of PDF's you can upload; however, the caveat is, each interaction is limited to a single PDF. For multiple document queries, check out Visus.ai. It's similar to AskyourPDF but capable of providing aggregate answers based on multiple documents...
  74. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    I agree, though the difference is it's not clickbait. You stated that the title seemed "intended to get the exact response it got in this forum". And what kind of response was that? Controversy. That's why your comment struck me as implying that the title was intended to foment drama.
  75. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    The title was simply intended to draw attention by emphasizing the word "WITHOUT". Why? Because I think the tech is really cool and potentially useful for a lot of users (like myself), and I wanted as many eyeballs as possible to notice it. With all due respect, a title like "potentially useful...
  76. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    Information relayed by the AI, at least in this case, is derived directly from the manual.
  77. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    Or... if you've already read said section(s), just ask the AI. Even if a user hasn't read the manual, asking the AI for help still benefits the learning process because they're learning by doing. Further, the AI can also relay contextual information. But it's not as if users who use AI forfeit...
  78. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    The answer isn't always to RTFM, though. If I had to RTFM every time I initiated a simple Google query, I'd never get anything done.
  79. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    There's at least one AI PDF app that references the page(s) it cites, so it seems possible the others may have the capability, as well. From what I understand, these apps base their output exclusively on information from the source document. I haven't really noticed any of them hallucinating...
  80. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    I doubt it'll be that far off. Users of Bing Chat can already ask it to not just display images but generate them. A lot of these technologies are beginning to converge, so in my opinion, it's just a matter of time.
  81. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    I agree, it's very experimental at this point. After a bit of maturation, I think it'll be fairly commonplace. I have little doubt the capabilities will eventually expand to include entire websites (e.g. the Fractal Audio WIKI) and who knows what else. There's another website, similar to...
  82. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    Using a PDF with an FAQ would also work.
  83. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    I'm pretty sure the service allows a limited number of queries per day, which is why I think you're getting that error. I re-uploaded the manual and ran your prompts:
  84. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    Why? Reading the manual in its entirety certainly doesn't mean you'll remember all of it. I certainly haven't. Sure, if you can remember which chapter is relevant to your query. In my case, I've read the entire manual and don't remember which chapter discusses navigating the cab block or...
  85. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    In my experience, I haven't seen it cite anything from the manual that I'd consider inaccurate as of yet, but feel free to offer an example. In fact, it would've taken me a lot longer to find the same answers simply by skimming or searching. Did I or did I not specifically say, "No one's...
  86. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    As I said, the difference is it doesn't require 100% accuracy to be acceptable any more than home medical products require the same regulatory standards as products used in the medical industry. However, as I've pointed out over several posts, the AI limits its output to information provided in...
  87. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    No AI model (including GPT-4) comprehends its output, nor does it need to in order to be useful. I can probably count the number of questions I've seen posted by new users that require graphics on one hand. I'll definitely be using it for pinpointing information. It's a lot faster than...
  88. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    No, it's completely apples and oranges. I'll give you an example; products used in the medical industry have to meet some of the strictest regulatory standards and undergo rigorous testing for safety, accuracy, and reliability because lives depend on them, but that hardly means that retail...
  89. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    1) I've checked. 2) Unlike ChatGPT's website, it limits answers to information available in the PDF itself.
  90. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    So is Bing Chat, but in my experience, it does a pretty good job of answering topical questions about stuff I have little familiarity with. Again, the same is true of Bing Chat, but that doesn't stop myriad people from using it as a learning tool. Apples and oranges. That scenario is a matter...
  91. Jason Scott

    Get instant answers WITHOUT reading the Axe-Fx manual

    The service appears to be having issues at the moment, so...
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