I just discovered these yesterday. Holy shit they're good!

Did I mention those are free?
Fazertone also offer a bunch more AI modeled distortion pedals for sale.

Windows and MacOS (Apple Silicon)
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www.fazertone.com


True, for me it's more like a search engine and in that particular case here, it was a useful inspiration fr me actually. Wouldn't trust it on critical things of course.foosnark wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:17 pmI know there's a lot of backlash right now against AI art tools, issues with students and publishers "cheating" by using ChatGPT, etc.
But I feel like one of the most potentially dangerous things is asking ChatGPT for advice.
ChatGPT doesn't know anything. It can't make judgements about factual accuracy or relevance. All it can do is generate bullshit that imitates its training data in style. That training data is a combination of relevant facts, irrelevant facts, incorrect information, opinions presented as if they were facts, deliberate misinformation, lies, and fiction.
You're asking not just some internet rando for advice, but some shlub who you know doesn't know what they're talking about and is just parroting back some stuff they found. Except they might be gathering that stuff from the wrong places.
For a relatively innocent example, I saw someone asking ChatGPT to write a script for Monome Teletype to play a random note sequence. It completely made up syntax (which was wrong), broke basically every single rule of scripting in Teletype, and didn't understand that the module itself doesn't generate sound. But it presented it exactly like an example from an official user manual.
Looks interesting. I'll have to give them a look.jamcat wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 2:41 am Fazertone.
I just discovered these yesterday. Holy shit they're good!
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Did I mention those are free?
Fazertone also offer a bunch more AI modeled distortion pedals for sale.
Windows and MacOS (Apple Silicon)
VST3, AU
www.fazertone.com
With the Emaj instead of minor it'd be harmonic minor rather than natural (standard) minor (which is quite a different scale) actually...llze wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 10:33 pm yea, such marketing slogans don't tell much.
However, if I ask ChatGPT for a music advice, it's quite interesting:
can you suggest a typical drum n bass chord progression that sounds powerfull?
- Minor key progression: A popular chord progression for drum and bass is the Am-G-F-E progression, which gives a dark and intense vibe.
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