Originally Posted by Scott H. Olson
.......But they also mentioned that the future studio musicians and producer aren't allowed to hear the AI Demo so as not to influence their creativity.

Interesting. I can see pros and cons to that process.

At a songwriter seminar in LA I got to hear the demo submitted for a very popular hit country song and then the artist version was played. The artist and his band had used every single lick and fill from the demo. For all intents and purposes, it was an exact duplicate except for one thing.... The singer.

By not allowing the musicians to hear the demo, the final version could effectively be so different it doesn't sound anything like the writer had intended on the demo. But it's also possible that the artist version is better than the demo. If it's an AI generated demo, that can indeed be a steep hill to climb.


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