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Originally posted by Gern Blansten View Post
That's not at all what is being done with the Beatles song. Even the excerpt you posted doesn't say that.
Paul clearly stated it is a new Beatles song, true on not he clearly stated it is new.
It would be interesting to hear Yoko, Julian, and Sean's take on a new release/mix of John's voice, Yoko has been very protective of John's music..
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Using AI to extract JL's voice and then taking said extracted voice and putting that into a song is completely different than saying they used AI to create a brand new song. "Hey Google, extract JL's voice and lyrics" vs "Hey Google, compose a song that sounds like the Beatles." We are likely talking semantics here but the original post said it seems it won't be long before AI creates new PF music. AI did not write a new Beatles song, it stripped the vocals out of a demo so Macca could use them.
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Originally posted by flex214 View Post
*Artificial intelligence has been used to extract John Lennon's voice from an old demo to create a new Beatles song, Paul McCartney said Tuesday.*
Paul clearly stated it is a new Beatles song, true on not he clearly stated it is new.
It would be interesting to hear Yoko, Julian, and Sean's take on a new release/mix of John's voice, Yoko has been very protective of John's music..
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Originally posted by flex214 View Post
*Artificial intelligence has been used to extract John Lennon's voice from an old demo to create a new Beatles song, Paul McCartney said Tuesday.*
Paul clearly stated it is a new Beatles song, true on not he clearly stated it is new.
It would be interesting to hear Yoko, Julian, and Sean's take on a new release/mix of John's voice, Yoko has been very protective of John's music..Last edited by Gern Blansten; 08-31-2023, 07:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Alanko View PostI'm wondering if AI could be used to 'repair' some audience recordings? Add a bit of a stereo image? Train a machine learning algorithm on the 1970/71 BBC recordings, Pompeii etc, then set it to work on a sludgy mono recording.
Imaging lifting the tape saturation and azimuth alignment artefacts from the 1969 Manchester Free Trade Hall recording, for example.
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Pink Floyd "Music" Created With Or (better) By AI?
Found some new stuff, just have a listen here ...
Last edited by Floydophile; 05-26-2024, 08:24 AM.
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I think if you take a step back on some of these and just treat them as an interesting thought experiment and a nice piece of tech that can give us items that would not otherwise exist more people will be more open to these.
Floyphile's links is really interesting,
Also look at this
https://openai.com/index/sora/
Imagine feeding Sora AI all the early floyd songs from the piper era and the 67 BBC sessions etc, all the lyrics from the era and having this AI create a full length UFO concert with Syd Era floyd that was never recorded. You could also feed it known UFO setlists at the time and AI could make educated guesses as to some of the unknown improv songs they played and use articles descripting the concerts for AI to visually try and recreate them.
With pictures and setlists you could really get close with Sora creating the Games for May show that was never recorded.
Yes it is not a real event the AI is creating but it is certainly closer then we could ever get to seeing things like the Games for May show as it was not recorded in any way shape or formLast edited by swanlee; 06-01-2024, 07:22 PM.
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Personally, no matter how good the AI gets I'm not interested in listening to a machine's approximation of something that didn't happen. Using the technology to get the best out of bad recordings (as with the Beatles track and ProfStoned's work, amongst others) is one thing, but surely there's a line to be crossed where it just becomes forgery by another name.
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Originally posted by svaerige View Post
I don't know about anyone else but I think that this is a brilliant facsimile ...
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Originally posted by neonknight View Post
I know that it's wrong but I think it is likely to be better than anything on the forthcoming album.
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