Songwriting AI

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You'll love this and at the same time be a bit disturbed.
My bass player wrote a few things out like band name Not Guilty, Dave on keys, Jason on drums etc and asked it to be driving rock.

This is the result - https://suno.com/song/0f4021fe-60ed-44c7-b43f-e2a0e119ce64
It also gives an alternate version - https://suno.com/song/0f4021fe-60ed-44c7-b43f-e2a0e119ce64

This was my first effort for my wife - https://suno.com/song/23e0a6be-a808-4fbc-921b-5a2df50ef9df
All I wrote was - "a pop rock song about a lady from yorkshire called Diane"

Scary stuff and have fun.
 
hmm its just a link seems to work ok.... ok i set it to public maybe?
 
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The software is impressive, it does a good job and they are listenable to, but it's still not as good as humans and I'm not sure it ever will be; after all, it is only possible through computation.
 
Interesting topic!

I used to write dance/house music on an old Yamaha keyboard. Fairly cheesy dance. Think: Livin' Joy and Reel 2 Real as being my influences, but no lyrics. I still have the .WAV files for these, so is it possible to train AI music on the .WAVs? I don't mind compressing them to MP3s if that's preferred by the software.
 
Rick Beato did a really good YouTube video on this AI songwriting and, whilst he couldn't tell any difference all his kids could instantly tell what was human and what was AI, and I think I fall in-line with Rick on the songs he demo'd as I couldn't tell either :eek:

EDIT - Found it -

 
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Oh this has had me in tears of laughter my work colleagues think I've finally lost the plot.
 
I'll tell you what's bad about this, I've been writing songs all my musical life from the age of 12 and you always get a sense of fulfilment when you produce a recording, this AI is still giving me the same fulfilment that I did it :)
 
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