twal wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 1:57 pm
So AI music will lack the human elements of ideas in the moment, tendencies, actuality, the process of inspiration of sounds, and the literal manifestation of the avenue of MY thoughts.
Good point, if there is a delay between input/prompt and output. What if you could change elements in fly as its playing back so there is no time delay between prompt and output. As it's playing, sing a melody to embellish what you hear etc, update, change element while in play. If you make it interactive enough and it will accept any imaginable form of engagment, voice, hand gestures, facial expressions (mood senstive). You'd be producing/creating yet without software/daw's. Very interesting... But at this point is it ai?
Why not turn the power of ai so human expression or gestures or output itself becomes the daw. Develop an ecosystem that manages human expression input itself so its no longer limited to mouse click, key pressing, etc. If it's reading your face, you could literally bypass thought itself and just allow it to read your emotions. If you hate the song, a scowl might be on your face or an eyebrow raise so it'll update and change gears or colors as one move a kaledoscope. You could use your own emotions to train it and program it.
Feed it a database of your favorite songs, songs you hate, your favorite parts of of your favorite songs. That by itself might be enough to never need any input from you ever. It could make new stuff in line with your taste, or find existing stuff you already out there. I was thinking of making an app like this actually, throw it a random 1000 songs and train it so it'll select the songs you yourself would select.
Of course, all this is realistically just an augmentation to what we have, just interesting ways or tools to add to our existing flows - if they are actually fulfilling. Imagine if you could press play and ai would generate a song that could last your entire lifetime and would be one you'd never press the "skip" button. How would that change your role/relationship to music or how you value it?
