Spire AI (preset generator)
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- KVRist
- 41 posts since 8 Nov, 2013 from Canada
I'm interested in what this is going to do. I hope closer to what baby audio did on their product and less like a preset sifter
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 19 Aug, 2017
Just updated it. then when i click RS AI just.. no window is shown there
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 23 Oct, 2018
Played around with the 1.5.17 beta a bit. In general I'm not a big fan of "AI" buzzwords and my studio relying on remote services and would prefer a local inference solution, but I understand why that's not generally feasible, and at least all final results are lightweight and locally persistent.
Overall I'm mostly treating it as a very slow preset randomizer, or rather a preset baseline for further tuning and extension. For that it's actually been working reasonably well.
It doesn't seem to use a lot of the more advanced features of the synth (which makes sense, as most presets in the training data likely also didn't, and a lot of that stuff can easily garble up the rest of the sound design), so it's worth to do a bit of manual tweaking afterwards. There's also more than a few results fall into the "pretty interesting and not something i'd have found myself, but not usable without adjustments" category. It also skips the obviously hardest part of preset making, naming them.
There's still a couple of hiccups - api calls hang for a long time, never finish, or i request 128 presets but only 40 get "delivered" (my daily quota still subtracts 128). There's no real indication on the actual status of any running "AI Task"s so it's hard to tell if you're in a queue or something got stuck. Not sure what happens if the plugin is unloaded or its processing auto-paused by the DAW when the remote server eventually returns the generated presets - I assume you just lose those presets/quota.
Overall I'm mostly treating it as a very slow preset randomizer, or rather a preset baseline for further tuning and extension. For that it's actually been working reasonably well.
It doesn't seem to use a lot of the more advanced features of the synth (which makes sense, as most presets in the training data likely also didn't, and a lot of that stuff can easily garble up the rest of the sound design), so it's worth to do a bit of manual tweaking afterwards. There's also more than a few results fall into the "pretty interesting and not something i'd have found myself, but not usable without adjustments" category. It also skips the obviously hardest part of preset making, naming them.
There's still a couple of hiccups - api calls hang for a long time, never finish, or i request 128 presets but only 40 get "delivered" (my daily quota still subtracts 128). There's no real indication on the actual status of any running "AI Task"s so it's hard to tell if you're in a queue or something got stuck. Not sure what happens if the plugin is unloaded or its processing auto-paused by the DAW when the remote server eventually returns the generated presets - I assume you just lose those presets/quota.
- Banned
- 317 posts since 1 Jun, 2024
Personally I can't wait for
Prompt: "create a synth lead patch just like the song xxx-xxx in vital please"
Listening to song... Analysing...
Done. Here's the download link for the vital patch.
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In the meantime I suppose this will do..
Prompt: "create a synth lead patch just like the song xxx-xxx in vital please"
Listening to song... Analysing...
Done. Here's the download link for the vital patch.
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In the meantime I suppose this will do..
