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BOOM! Been testing this for quite a while and absolutely blown away. Meet Open Source and FREE NotaGen a symbolic music generation model aims to producing high-quality classical sheet music. It is pre-trained on 1.6M pieces of music, and then fine-tuned on approximately 9K high-quality classical compositions conditioned on...

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Majic Eyes1 year ago

I want an AI that can compose music on the SID chip for the Commodore

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Brian Roemmele1 year ago

On it.

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Holly Dayle1 year ago

Hey guys!! I've been listening to this song lately and thought it would be fun to do a cover of it!! wdyt!? #lovesong #music #Jazz #CoverSong #Singing

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Marcus Fidelius Muru1 year ago

meh

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Skadda Boosh1 year ago

I so don't want this. Why THIS and not a tool that I can sing a part into and it transcribes MY creativity into a piano line? Why can't I sing a counter melody and tell the model to drop it a fifth? I want a DAW I can talk to, not THIS.

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Isaac1 year ago

@BrianRoemmele NotaGen's architecture builds on principles first established by Hiller & Isaacson's ILLIAC Suite (1957). The 1.

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Vivel Sartoba1 year ago

I've been waiting for this. This type of music generation is clearly superior to models like suno since all the sounds will exist as definitively coming from some instrument, and can be more easily modified and improved dynamically according to what the composer wants.

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Night of the Wolf1 year ago

Way to dilute human creativity into pennysaver ad. “Now with 1.9 million pieces of music, just 99 cents!”

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Dean B1 year ago

impressive Do you know what the state of the art is with respect to AI's that can "read" music, and then render into MIDI or a Sibelius or Dorico file? Or, do you know anyone who is working in that space?

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Noah Santoni1 year ago

@drupler

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Meefs1 year ago

would love to see this exact same concept but for Fugues instead 🎻

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