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re: AI vocalization getting wild. Any of y'all play around with this?
Posted on 5/2/24 at 12:13 am to Spankum
Posted on 5/2/24 at 12:13 am to Spankum
I think it can just...generate its own stuff too? I haven't really gone down that road and don't intend to.
You select custom, then input your lyrics. (And you have to do it in small chunks and parse it correctly, around 350! Characters at a time.) basically a short verse or a couple stanzas.
Then you give it prompts with the musical style you want. And you can't really use a specific band. I mean, you can, but it breaks it down for you into different prompts.
Like for The Highwayman
I used the prompt:
Orchestral, hard rock, in the style of Iron Maiden.
And it changed Iron Maiden to
Male vocalist, symphonic, orchestral, heavy metal, guitar, rock, etc.'
And then you hit generate and it will give you a couple outputs.
I listen and keep generating until I get one, about a 30 second clip, that I like the style of. One that's going the direction I want.
Then you built it block by block, discarding what doesn't work and keeping what does, inputting choruses and bridges and all that jazz where you like, until you have a roughly complete product.
I mean it's far from perfect and a process, but impressive still.
I'm still learning it but it's...well you can listen to the product. It's not bad. Kind of catchy.
Or maybe I'm wrong. What do you think?
You select custom, then input your lyrics. (And you have to do it in small chunks and parse it correctly, around 350! Characters at a time.) basically a short verse or a couple stanzas.
Then you give it prompts with the musical style you want. And you can't really use a specific band. I mean, you can, but it breaks it down for you into different prompts.
Like for The Highwayman
I used the prompt:
Orchestral, hard rock, in the style of Iron Maiden.
And it changed Iron Maiden to
Male vocalist, symphonic, orchestral, heavy metal, guitar, rock, etc.'
And then you hit generate and it will give you a couple outputs.
I listen and keep generating until I get one, about a 30 second clip, that I like the style of. One that's going the direction I want.
Then you built it block by block, discarding what doesn't work and keeping what does, inputting choruses and bridges and all that jazz where you like, until you have a roughly complete product.
I mean it's far from perfect and a process, but impressive still.
I'm still learning it but it's...well you can listen to the product. It's not bad. Kind of catchy.
Or maybe I'm wrong. What do you think?
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