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AI produced Trance Music???
Apparently, this is a track produced using AI sounds almost legit needs some tweak but man I am impressed it sounds better than most of the burnout trance producers out there or edm or 138 bpm stuff. It could easily be an old melodic trance track.
https://soundraw.io/edit_music?m=65...43945000de64cd7
Not trying to be pretentious, but the buildup was usually my favorite part in a lot of trance tracks. This one is pretty dope.
You're impressed by this? It's just repeating one extremely simple pattern in various synths. There's loads of AI generated music gumming up Spotify at the moment by people trying to farm streams and it all sounds like this. AI generated music is still a long way behind AI art or text.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J You're impressed by this? It's just repeating one extremely simple pattern in various synths. There's loads of AI generated music gumming up Spotify at the moment by people trying to farm streams and it all sounds like this. AI generated music is still a long way behind AI art or text. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J You're impressed by this? It's just repeating one extremely simple pattern in various synths. There's loads of AI generated music gumming up Spotify at the moment by people trying to farm streams and it all sounds like this. AI generated music is still a long way behind AI art or text. |
The thing in your link says "006 Techno & Trance". I've no idea if that's what you meant to share but it sounds like a 15 year old's first track in FL Studio.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The thing in your link says "006 Techno & Trance". I've no idea if that's what you meant to share but it sounds like a 15 year old's first track in FL Studio. |
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The thing in your link says "006 Techno & Trance". I've no idea if that's what you meant to share but it sounds like a 15 year old's first track in FL Studio. |
This AI generated music comes at a cost and that cost is purposely hidden. There is a price to pay. Stop giving stuff like this for free it devalues this music. It comes from extreme cruelty.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J The thing in your link says "006 Techno & Trance". I've no idea if that's what you meant to share but it sounds like a 15 year old's first track in FL Studio. |
dont really care myself(maybe now I can produce something not shit!)
Not trance music but these sound quite impressive these sounds better anything commercial on youtube/radio/tv compared to the turd we've had for the past 20 years.
https://www.udio.com/songs/282ZPSyaunNC8GjegZ1LD1
https://www.udio.com/songs/pnfGsHB7pG7QCMRvgeP3Ux
https://www.udio.com/songs/ngNLPKJTVxnAeiCAcWo2iQ
https://www.udio.com/songs/35eWuKDx99wPM9z8WztBkb <_-- Last one is NSFW -
https://www.udio.com/songs/hqpK1DrfCCKoU4apTJxtfK
The only thing AI music has proven to me is:
1. That a lot of music is pretty generic overall
2. AI Music will be this generation's Muzak
I got into a couple of semi-philosophical arguments about AI-generated music and its future recently, and it seems that an infuriatingly large proportion of people are fine with a future where "AI" churns out music that's equivalent to mass-produced Netflix movies. On the other hand, I've noticed some backlash against AI-generated imagery, like people boycotting services that use Dall-E for their graphics and adverts. A marginal phenomenon, of course. I can only hope the same happens to AI-generated music in the future, but at a larger scale.
I find it hard to believe that this is made by bots but bots are using humans as a slave to make these. I highly doubt that this is made by AI but really made by humans through extreme cruelty.
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| Originally posted by tranceislost I find it hard to believe that this is made by bots but bots are using humans as a slave to make these. I highly doubt that this is made by AI but really made by humans through extreme cruelty. |
Getting big "Omnisphere" vibes from this tranceislost guy.
That newest track sounds a lot more convincing than the previous one posted. It's clearly at a point where it can do all the conventional music theory stuff well: melodic, harmony, chords. Still missing the little touches of ingenuity that make good tracks sound genuinely interesting though.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Getting big "Omnisphere" vibes from this tranceislost guy. That newest track sounds a lot more convincing than the previous one posted. It's clearly at a point where it can do all the conventional music theory stuff well: melodic, harmony, chords. Still missing the little touches of ingenuity that make good tracks sound genuinely interesting though. |
I've just spent a little over five minutes at Suno.AI and I'm convinced: AI-produced music is the best source of wacky samples ever. I asked the website for an uplifting trance track with metalcore guitars and a female vocalist singing about unicorn wars, and this is what I got:
Unicorn Apocalypse
Unsurprisingly, it made a(n extra)ordinary trance track with no metalcore breakdowns whatsoever because no similar crossover exists in its database. However, the vocalist growls at random places as if it wants to be metalcore, despite the saccharine melody, which makes the whole thing better than 90% of human-produced trance by default. The possibilities for sampling, chopping, and mangling the vocals are endless. Maybe a little more tweaks would get it closer to where I want.
Usually, however, the output's not been very creative if it needs to do something uncommon and you can tell it's AI. The vocals are a bit off, sure, but the instrumentation and melody are passable for non-electronic music � and that's still pretty impressive. I also asked for a jazzy big band song about capybaras in Japanese, and it did not disappoint! The lyrics fit the theme perfectly and the melody is so catchy, it would make a great source of samples for big beat or electro swing:
カピバラの恋
Of all the dystopian predictable versions of the apocalypse, I never thought we'd have Skynet killing it on the dance floor ![]()
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| Originally posted by Lira I've just spent a little over five minutes at Suno.AI and I'm convinced: AI-produced music is the best source of wacky samples ever. I asked the website for an uplifting trance track with metalcore guitars and a female vocalist singing about unicorn wars, and this is what I got: Unicorn Apocalypse Unsurprisingly, it made a(n extra)ordinary trance track with no metalcore breakdowns whatsoever because no similar crossover exists in its database. However, the vocalist growls at random places as if it wants to be metalcore, despite the saccharine melody, which makes the whole thing better than 90% of human-produced trance by default. The possibilities for sampling, chopping, and mangling the vocals are endless. Maybe a little more tweaks would get it closer to where I want. Usually, however, the output's not been very creative if it needs to do something uncommon and you can tell it's AI. The vocals are a bit off, sure, but the instrumentation and melody are passable for non-electronic music � and that's still pretty impressive. I also asked for a jazzy big band song about capybaras in Japanese, and it did not disappoint! The lyrics fit the theme perfectly and the melody is so catchy, it would make a great source of samples for big beat or electro swing: カピバラの恋 Of all the dystopian predictable versions of the apocalypse, I never thought we'd have Skynet killing it on the dance floor |
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