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by hahajk 1289 days ago
I think this type of generative stuff opens up entirely new possibilities. For the longest time I've wanted to host a rowing or treadmill competition, where contestants submit a music track. The tracks are mashed up with weighting based on who is in the lead and by how much.

I don't know of existing tech that can generate actual good mashups in realtime given arbitrary mp3s, but this has promise!

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It's not too hard these days with open source BPM detection and stem separation libraries: https://github.com/deezer/spleeter
no, because is a function ("AI") that generates an image of a spectogram given text.

neither a set of MP3 nor a set of spectrograms from MP3s supplies the function arguments

or a connection to a path that uses that function

It says all StableDiffusion capabilities work, so you can prompt it with an image (either "img2img" or "textual inversion"). Their UI just doesn't expose it.