Originally Posted by Mike Halloran
This is one area where AI is likely to improve performance.

Straight “if this, then that” machine programming cannot know what experienced bassists will choose otherwise.

Although I’ll have a bass track when I export my BIAB projects, it’s never the one that the final version will have—ever. I’ve been playing since 1966, professionally since 1969. If I insert a little of, say… the Prometheus Overture or Sousa into a country or metal track, I know why it sounds good but there’s no machine or AI that could anticipate that.

For sure AI might help - but it's also something that could be done via conventional well programmed algorithms - ie code!
Why? because the "rules" needed for this - in music - and taught in music - especially jazz schools - are very clear and understandable,. Just like voice leading, closures and the rest.

the link between music and "maths" has been known and discussed for many centuries!

Last edited by nonchai; 07/30/24 03:34 AM.

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