Would you buy a voice-controlled DAW?

Audio Plugin Hosts and other audio software applications discussion
Post Reply New Topic
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post

Jeff Bezos wants to interface human brains and microchips. Voice control is for newbs.

Widerstand ist Zwecklos! :borg:
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd

Post

pfft elon musk already marketing neutral lace.
:ud:

Post

vurt wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 2:11 pm pfft elon musk already marketing neutral lace.
If the lace is neutral, does that mean it's not very alluring? :?:
“The Generals sat, and the lines on the map, moved from side to side.”
― Pink Floyd

Post

neural
f**king stupid ai autocorrect :tantrum:
:ud:

Post

yehboy1 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:36 pm Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?
No

Post

I know a few people, my mom included who as they aged suffered from macular degeneration (and other vision problems) rendering them pretty much sightless. I find it interesting that everyone is thinking about flaws and inconveniences while missing a bigger picture here. So to answer the question I hope I never have to use a voice operated DAW, but I have thought what I might do if I lost my vision and such a thing would be fantastic in that situation. Fortunately I dont have any of the signs, did just have my eyes completely tested in June and things are good...but still, you never know.

Having to use a voice operated DAW would be a huge PITA, but it would beat constantly having to wait for someone to give assistance or give up my passion entirely. Of course a lot would still be difficult but I can think of a lot of things off the top of my head that could be huge. Not things like bring up the bass or what not, for that you could have a hardware mixer with tactile enhancements. With things like selecting tracks, or creating/selecting markers or ranges, arming tracks, adding pluggins to a track, too much to list.

I think I would like to know in say another decade or so such a thing would be possible with reliable performance, I think that would be a good thing :shrug:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

Post

Hink wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:28 pm I think I would like to know in say another decade or so such a thing would be possible with reliable performance, I think that would be a good thing :shrug:
i wasn't joking about elons neural lace.

he reckons hes ready to roll it out, and in tests it has shown positive results for example, regarding vision, more often than not, eye issues are just that, issues of the physical eye ball.
the neural lace allows for a camera for example to attach to the ocular region of the brain :o

ive been interested in it since he first announced it years ago, as hes hoping it will be able to bridge damaged nerves, again he states that they have had positive lab results, allowing people with spinal injuries to walk again.

we really are entering the transhuman age :)
:ud:

Post

vurt wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:34 pm
Hink wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:28 pm I think I would like to know in say another decade or so such a thing would be possible with reliable performance, I think that would be a good thing :shrug:
i wasn't joking about elons neural lace.

he reckons hes ready to roll it out, and in tests it has shown positive results for example, regarding vision, more often than not, eye issues are just that, issues of the physical eye ball.
the neural lace allows for a camera for example to attach to the ocular region of the brain :o

ive been interested in it since he first announced it years ago, as hes hoping it will be able to bridge damaged nerves, again he states that they have had positive lab results, allowing people with spinal injuries to walk again.

we really are entering the transhuman age :)
it would be great, but AMD has a long ways to go, presently incurable but that seems it would work

https://www.macular.org/what-macular-degeneration
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

Post

yeah, its doesn't "cure" the issue of course.
but it bypasses the whole eye/optic nerve, basically the camera would plug straight in to the brain.
im not sure how soon it will be out there and regards its properties, i only have the press release stuff to go on.
also its not going to be cheap to begin with id guess?

but i look on it as promising, not so much for the eye issues personally, more for pain management. but the more ive read about it, once i got past all the fear mongering on youtube (believe me, some people are not happy about the whole merging with ai :hihi: ) the more positive i became about the possibilities.

not just of the neural lace, but there have been several brain chip related things happening recently, and its only going to improve.
and now they making chips so small they can put hundreds on a pin head, so it wont necessarily mean invasive surgery :)
:ud:

Post

Hink wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:28 pm I think I would like to know in say another decade or so such a thing would be possible with reliable performance, I think that would be a good thing :shrug:
You can already get voice recognition software that'll control stuff for you. I own this, which was included with something else I wanted to try out:

https://www.voicebot.net/

I just think that a DAW is not quite the ideal environment.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

Post

vurt wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 12:54 pm
Forgotten wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 12:47 pm
Aloysius wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 9:36 am The DAW would be useless if you got laryngitis
Or were wearing a gimp mask.

Just saying...
that's gonna ruin casual fridays at work.
Casual Fridays is what made me bring it up in the first place...

Post

It's already possible. In most DAWs, you can already set up macros and assign hotkeys to them, then you can use a voice recognition program to trigger those hotkeys.

If I were to suffer from poor eyesight/blindness at an old age, I guess it could be useful. For normal use however, voice is one of the most inefficient and inaccurate methods of inputting data.
Take a single oscillator, producing a drone. Send it to the wave shaper, altering the tone.
This can be a triangle, Sawtooth or a square. Modulate the pulse width, nobody will care

Post

I did this way back in the year 2001 with Reason 1.0 using a voice recognition based piece of software, saying "Space", every time I wanted to start and stop the playhead. It took more effort than moving the mouse cursor, and I didn't want to send myself mad either and ending up sounding like William Shatner 'Captain Kirk... :-D for the rest of my life.
KVR S1-Thread | The Intrancersonic-Design Source > Program Resource | Studio One Resource | Music Gallery | 2D / 3D Sci-fi Art | GUI Projects | Animations | Photography | Film Docs | 80's Cartoons | Games | Music Hardware |

Post

THE INTRANCER wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 6:02 pm I did this way back in the year 2001 with Reason 1.0 using a voice recognition based piece of software, saying "Space", every time I wanted to start and stop the playhead. It took more effort than moving the mouse cursor, and I didn't want to send myself mad either and ending up sounding like William Shatner 'Captain Kirk... :-D for the rest of my life.
2001 the spacebar oddity?
:ud:

Post

vurt wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 6:05 pm
THE INTRANCER wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2019 6:02 pm I did this way back in the year 2001 with Reason 1.0 using a voice recognition based piece of software, saying "Space", every time I wanted to start and stop the playhead. It took more effort than moving the mouse cursor, and I didn't want to send myself mad either and ending up sounding like William Shatner 'Captain Kirk... :-D for the rest of my life.
2001 the spacebar oddity?
Funny, that did cross my mind... a good film which didn't I really get in my younger years... now that I'm much older, I can appreciate and understand it more. Was on BBC's IPlayer a few months back.
KVR S1-Thread | The Intrancersonic-Design Source > Program Resource | Studio One Resource | Music Gallery | 2D / 3D Sci-fi Art | GUI Projects | Animations | Photography | Film Docs | 80's Cartoons | Games | Music Hardware |

Post Reply

Return to “Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.)”