HurvajsRumcajs on Nostr: Def. prefer Suno to Mureka here. But that's not really important, it will get much ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSswFa8Ta1kDef. prefer Suno to Mureka here. But that's not really important, it will get much better in a very exponencial fashion. Just 2 years ago (or so) I thought cracking vocals and acoustic sounding music will be quite hard for AI. But it's doing it.
Yes there are artifacts and it sounds like a lowres MP3, but that's just a matter of resolution IMO. The crazy part is how hard it is to find vocalists this good IRL. The other crazy part is the pop stuff that you get with a click of a button is often (dare I say) better than a majority of mediocre human made pop. Which is more (!) repetitive and doesn't flow as good, unless you have really talented musicians. Which you often don't get as it's a hobby thing for most aspiring musicians and they just never get really good in their craft.
So in a few years, I wouldn't be shocked that a huge portion of pop, game and film music will be just dominated with AI creations.
From the creator point of view, I think AI generated orchestras, instruments and vocalists will creep into the productions. Esp. AI generating an orchestra seems like a better way to fake it than with the massive multi-sampled libraries that are used today. However good these tools are for faking some performances, the window of faking it well is quite narrow, leading to kinda same-ish results. One would say "genre defining limitations". AI generated orchestras won't have these limitations, they just have to get much more hi-ress than what Suno is doing today.
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