|
|
|
|
|
by divenorth
3278 days ago
|
|
I'm passionate about this subject so here's my take on it. Until neural networks can create music better than humans it will be nothing more than table talk. 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. |
|
I have python scripts that just generate many minutes worth of music in an instant, and then I comb through the result and cut out the interesting parts for further processing. It's a really productive technique and you hit on melodies and rhythms that normally a human wouldn't.