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by 3131s
3281 days ago
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I'm curious how many tries it took to get that. I've tried chopping up samples from piano music using onset detection and then recombining samples programmatically. The results were more interesting musically to me actually, but also not as reminiscent of a traditional classical / romantic piano piece. So, this is probably the best RNN generated music that I've heard too but overall I'm still not extremely impressed. |
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Usually for something to gain any real traction it needs to solve a problem or do it better than current solutions. AI generated music does neither.
From a music nerd who loves programming and neural networks I find this stuff very interesting. But I feel that neural networks could be much more useful to composers in other ways.