Here's what we feared: the entirely AI synth - guk.ai

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Any peice of music made by a human is ultimately an accumulation of choices. If you are happy for a tool to make a large % of those choices for you, and you just do a little light dusting to clean it up then fine. I would rather make those choices myself.
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kenny saunders wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 1:25 pm Any peice of music made by a human is ultimately an accumulation of choices. If you are happy for a tool to make a large % of those choices for you, and you just do a little light dusting to clean it up then fine. I would rather make those choices myself.
Using AI is a choice made by a human, so anything an AI does is ultimately a product of the choice of a human

Whatever the output of the AI is, also is then processed by a human and a series of decisions gets made before release

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IvyBirds wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 4:26 pm
kenny saunders wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 1:25 pm Any peice of music made by a human is ultimately an accumulation of choices. If you are happy for a tool to make a large % of those choices for you, and you just do a little light dusting to clean it up then fine. I would rather make those choices myself.
Using AI is a choice made by a human, so anything an AI does is ultimately a product of the choice of a human

Whatever the output of the AI is, also is then processed by a human and a series of decisions gets made before release
At best its an abbreviated choice that results in a peice of music, to which further decisions can be made.

Seems more like collaborative effort, I hope y'all are giving credit to the ai as a writing partner?
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As much credit as I give a random number generator. That's all I've used it for (other than looking for info on the web).
What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. - Emerson

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kenny saunders wrote: Sat Nov 15, 2025 1:25 pm Any peice of music made by a human is ultimately an accumulation of choices. If you are happy for a tool to make a large % of those choices for you, and you just do a little light dusting to clean it up then fine. I would rather make those choices myself.
That's the thing. For me, the process of making music is the most enjoyable part of this The final product is listened to by a tiny number of people, but making it is my primary hobby. I'm not interested in outsourcing any of that.

I am kinda interested to see where all of this goes. AI on its own isn't particularly interesting but once it's coupled with human creativity, I bet there will be some pretty novel developments.

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Haven't tried it, took one look at the website and hard pass. I like patching/programming synths (and if i didn't i would buy presets from a human).

Afraid? No, i make weird noise, doubt anyone is going to use "AI" (LLMs) to replicate it and i'm already unemployable.
It is supplanting artists, writers, and musicians. Why don't "they" use it to unemploy C Suites (and/or manglement)? Replace a CEO with an LLM- think of all that year end bonus money that could be used to pay actual workers.

This has been around for a long time, it's tech that's sort of built in to many synths now:
https://www.darwinarts.com/
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