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.
 
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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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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