Currently I do not use AI for anything. However I can see it being a useful for composing, much like BiaB is a useful composing tool. But I am against having AI do an entire song.

Another but is that having a computer generate an entire song has been around since the early Acid loop days. Heck one can do that in BiaB. All one has to do is to copy some chords from a book or lyric/chord site, select a style, and a lead. Not as easy as the other two examples but it can be done. Also there are some MIDI softwares that is very similar to the Acid loops way of composing. In all three examples no music knowledge is needed, however with said knowledge they are excellent tools.

IMHO in some ways BiaB is being left in the dust on other issues. PGM asking for suggestions in the wishlist forum is an excellent first step in catching up. At least they are listening to their customers.

PGM can implement AI in some areas such as listening to a song and suggesting a style, help in picking a style, RT, RD, etc., suggesting chord progressions, and suggesting key transition chords as examples.

If PGM goes to a subscription model I would be through purchasing their products.

Most all of my songs start in BiaB. BiaB is my second most used piece of music software behind my DAW. I do most of my work in my DAW.

YMMV


I get most of my exercise these days from shaking my head in disbelief.


64 bit Win 10 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware