CJ CARR and Zack Zukowski, which have developed AI "Dadabots", which automatically generate and stream live, have now built AI to generate the base solo endless, and started distributing live on YouTube.
This time, a 2 -hour improvised basis solo provided by Adam NELY of the bassist and composer Vlogger is hit by a recursive neural network (RNN), and among them, it is highly expensive to learn the fast -developed parts.It is said that AI has been created to keep spinning out solo play while maintaining it.
Initially, the team sampled the base solo at 16bit, but the noise in the high range rides strongly and the sound of the generated sound was terrible.So I played the equalizer, boosted the middle and high range, sampled it with 8bit, and trained AI.This explains that noise has been eliminated, and RNN can learn twice the length pattern by changing the sample rate.
The sound created from the information learned by the decoder Samplernn is sometimes sounded at the same time, but sometimes it is melodic, sometimes interweaved, and sometimes thinking.It gives you a bass solo that makes you feel like a spontaneous, sometimes spontaneous (natural occurrence).This area seems to be different from infinite death metal AI, which pursues musicality as if it had eliminated humanity.
The Dadabots team says that if you want to use a part you like from this "infinite base solo", you can record and use audio under the CC-by license.However, this base solo is a sound that originally produced ADAM NEELY performance to AI.Strictly speaking, the copyright in this case is a bit worrisome whether it is for the original musician or on the AI development side.
Source: Dadabots (YouTube), Adam NELY (YouTube)
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