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What will the future of music be?


BronyPony

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Honestly?

11 seconds of an alreasy existing beat that can be looped because of a dance. I mean, the guy who made an entire album with songs around 20-30 seconds exploded in popularity only in a few days.

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Hi @BronyPony :)

Since this thread is related to music, it has been moved to Media Discussion.


At first I rejected the zero, but that was because I simply didn't understand it. Now I do.

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I don’t wanna speak it into existence, but once vocal AI gets good enough, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see record labels trying to use it to “bring back” dead musicians and release new music. I think that’s a really gross, and disrespectful thing to do without the deceased person’s prior consent but I can absolutely see it happening at some point.

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9 hours ago, Iforgotmybrain said:

I don’t wanna speak it into existence, but once vocal AI gets good enough, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see record labels trying to use it to “bring back” dead musicians and release new music. I think that’s a really gross, and disrespectful thing to do without the deceased person’s prior consent but I can absolutely see it happening at some point.

Yeah, they already do it in movies.

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