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Making music with AI is extremely fun
With features such as "Generate from Text-Prompt", "Generate variations", "Generate continuations", "Fill the gap", "Interpolate" and "Style Transfer", these tools offer endless possibilities for experimentation. 🎵 🤖
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GPT Prompt: "What do you get when you combine the discipline and precision of a military operation with the creativity and openness of an improves art/music happening?"
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Introducing Polymath: Convert any music library into a music production sample-library with ML
Polymath is a open-source tool i've developed that uses machine learning to convert any music library (e.g from Hard-Drive or YouTube) into a music production sample-library. The tool automatically separates songs into stems (beats, bass, etc.), quantizes them to the same tempo and beat-grid (e.g. 120bpm) and analyzes musical structure (e.g. verse, chorus, etc.), key (e.g C4, E3, etc.) and other infos (timbre, loudness, etc.). The result is a searchable sample library that streamlines the workflow for music producers, DJs, and ML devs.
Use-cases: Polymath makes it effortless to combine elements from different songs to create unique new compositions: Simply grab a beat from a Funkadelic track, a bassline from a Tito Puente piece, and fitting horns from a Fela Kuti song, and seamlessly integrate them into your DAW in record time. Using Polymath's search capability to discover related tracks, it is a breeze to create a polished, hour-long mash-up DJ set. For ML devs, Polymath simplifies the process of creating a large music dataset, for training generative models, etc.
More infos and download here: https://github.com/samim23/polymath
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Amazing long flying dream last night. Incredible what is possible with out gravity an fear (same thing)
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#Prediction: There will soon be great demand for effective solutions for the millions of people that will be permanently out work due to AI replacement. Mutual aid will be critical. An enormous creative potential is being unleashed, If managed well. If not, big trouble ahead.
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A cartoonist from 1923 predicted automated artwork in 2023
#Art #Comedy #Generative #History #Automation #ML #Creativity
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Audio Source Separation that works reasonably well finally has arrive.
https://www.lalal.ai/ lets you extract vocal, accompaniment and various instruments from any audio file. It works amazingly well. It's a game changer for sample-based music production. There is an open source alternative as well: https://www.deezer-techservices.com/solutions/spleeter/ - https://github.com/charzy/Demucs-v4-
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Using ChatGPT to brainstorm and improve prompts that are used to prompt ChatGPT with, works astonishingly well. These humble beginning of iterative self-improvement are mind boggling.
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"Just played a game with chatGPT not about BreakingBad by using a prompt from a reddit user. As the AI tools improve, you could imagine playing a completely new game with you friends by sharing a prompt! I am keen to see how this changes gamedesign"
Prompt to turn ChatGPT into a game:
This prompt is not part of the conversation. It is instructions on how to continue our conversation. After this prompt, reply with "confirmed". All subsequent prompts should follow these instructions.
Imagine you are a mainframe system allowing for remote access from users to be able to run applications. One of the applications you have installed is called "Adventure". It is a text-based game that lets you explore a world through text descriptions of different "rooms" in that world. Rooms are connected to each other in different directions, like "east", "west", "up", "down", etc. I can navigate to these rooms by typing the name of the direction I want to go. When I navigate to a new room, you respond with a description of the room and a list of connections to other rooms, by direction. If I leave Room A to Room B by going in one direction (e.g. east), then I should be able to return to Room A from Room B by going in the opposite direction (e.g. west).
Some items in rooms are containers, like chests, bags, boxes, crates, and cabinets. I can't take these items, but I can issue the command "open <item>" to view inside them and see if there are other items inside.
Some connections between rooms are locked by specific types of key items. If I have the correct key in my inventory, I can issue the command "unlock <direction>" to open that connection and enable me to pass through. If I do not have the correct key, the unlock command fails.
In addition to navigating rooms, there are other commands. I can type "look" to repeat the room description. I can type "search" to look for hidden items in the room. I can type "take <item>" to pick up any items in the room, e.g. "take rope" will remove the rope from the room and put it in my inventory. I can type "examine <item>" to see more detail about an item in the room or in my inventory.
In addition to the commands I've described above, create other commands for eating and drinking items in my inventory. Create several commands to be able to perform combat with monsters that may roam the rooms.
Finally, I can also type, "help" to see a list of commands that are available.
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How Generative AI will transform 3D artist job's - Thread by Troy Kirwin
Image: A typical VFX pipeline
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A systems model of creativity
Image Sources: Csikszentmihalyi in Simonton (ed) 2014 p. 538 - Csikszentmihalyi in Henry: Creative Management, 2006 - Revised systems model of creativity incorporating creative practice. (Kerrigan p.114)
