sure, but you not having hope for it is besides the point, because 20 years ago I don't think anyone could've hoped for the AI image generation we have now, or for ChatGPT. these seemed almost impossible because of how measly attempts at AI generation and AI art have been previously, but now you're like, oh, ChatGPT, that's yesterday's news and is no longer impressive.spencerlee wrote: Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:05 pm We will have to wait and see how AI will affect music. I don't hold much hope for it. But I don't know if I will be around to see the result.
don't get me wrong, I think there are some fundamental technical challenges that music industry as a whole has to solve before AI can meaningfully integrate itself into the workflow (basically, the entire workflow has to be reimagined to integrate AI into it - expose all the hidden and implied knobs, allow much more flexibility and more uniformity in terms of FX, etc.), so there's a really, really long road ahead before AI tools can even make a dent in someone's mixing workflow. however, for certain "simple" tasks (like, say, dialogue), AI tools like iZotope's mixing assistant can shorten the cycle already, and those tools are very rudimentary and are not very AI-ish to begin with. it's easy to integrate code-completion, because code-completion tools have been around for ages, and all you have to do is replace an algorithmic code-complete with AI-powered code-complete. currently, there is no way for a plugin to manage a mixing session even in an algorithmic way, so there are no tools we can use to substitute for AI. iZotope tries to get around it with inter-plugin communication, but this is vendor specific and very limited in scope.
in other words, the problem is more with integration than it is with the concept of using AI for music. once we get better integration between plugins and DAW's (something like ARA on steroids), then we can expect more and more AI-powered tools to appear, because they need infrastructure they can operate within - freestanding AI tool is not very useful, because the impact it can have is vastly limited.
