Originally Posted By: Planobilly
There is a fundamental difference between BIAB and AI. AI can change its outputs based on new inputs, while an algorithm (BIAB) always generates the same output for a given input.

So, no, BIAB has no AI involved that I am aware of.


I'm not so sure about that. Pick a lead voice in the Melodist and have it create an entire song. Then without changing a thing create another song. You will get a completely different song, different chords, different style, different lead, etc, but with the same lead instrument. That is different output for the same input as nothing was changed in the input criteria. Note that is a good way to learn new chord progressions.

I'm not trying to start a war, I just trying to understand.


Originally Posted By: Planobilly
If you think there is no skill or creativity involved in generating an AI song, make one in Synthesizer V using BIAB for the backing track and post it.

At some point in the future, perhaps we will be able to describe what we want to hear, and a hit a button and a song will result. That is not today.

Actually, I think much better AI software will require even more skill and creativity to use and get good results.

Billy


I agree there is much skill and creativity involved in AI. AI, BiaB, DAWs, VSTs, RTs, etc are just tools. Pick the right tool for the right job for your workflow.

I don't care what it is but if it gets more people interested in making and understanding music then I'm all for it.


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