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Epiphone wildcat guitar?
ОтветитьThanks for explaining this, ive known for a while about it but the website doesnt really explain how to use it.
ОтветитьGood job!
ОтветитьThat's so cool! AI instruments will be indistinguishable from the real deal very soon i think..
ОтветитьGreat Video found the AI through a Video by Adam Neely but you really put it to good use!
ОтветитьThis is cool, the thing with using the sound of a “real” instrument, If the phrasing isn’t right it doesn’t quite fit. Sample sax almost never works you just can’t do the articulation and expressiveness and changes in timbre. Of course, I’m a saxophonist so I’m biased. Sure guitar players have the same reaction to “screaming” guitar patches on synth. This seems a little glitchy but could be useable especially for background harmony parts.
ОтветитьCool and enjoyable presentation. I heard about the whole AI thing helping with music production but it is cool to see it the way you present it, up close and hand on I mean. The jam as stated earlier is also great. Also, I can't help to notice your T-shirt in your studio, the one with Arabic writing. It was covered with the jacket but I managed to read half a word or two. I got to check this machine learning website soonish. Yes, browser based DAW is very convenient.
ОтветитьThis is super cool mate, thanks for the in depth look into the software! The sax solo along with the guitar in the end sounds soooooo dope! 😍
Have seen this first in Andrew Huang's video but they seem to have updated the software even further. When I (finally) get my Digitakt this will be a great source for samples 😁
The fact that it sounds pretty great (though inconsistent) and its free amazes me, very interesting stuff Ryan! And the jam was so smooth :) keep up the great work!
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