Nice vid. I think this is more for dance music and the samples are not calculated with the notes/harmony, But AI will solve that because then we no longer have to think. Anyway, an AI is a large database that the programmer and people mess around with, but I love live music made with mistakes and by artists who give a feeling.🤔 Greets MiKa
Let’s go to the rhythmic section . But with all seriousness, all of the functions you showed already exist within the Splice plugin. So it’s not quite there yet.
@gillewismusic Just in case that it wasn't explained deeply enough in the video, our Sound Assistant Offline Agent plugin finds the perfect matching samples, loops and other audio content from YOUR PERSONAL LIBRARY. Other than the splice plugin which is trying to sell you loop or sample packs.
@@Jamahook not accurate, you can set the Splice app to only search in your local folders. Just as your plugin has a search local folders alone option AND buying your samples option.
Splice lets you search the local folders with loops that you bought from them but not your entire music library. Splice also doesn't give you AI-based real-time recommendations for loops or samples that fit to the track your are currently working on. It simply synchronizes the loops to the DAW tempo and you have to set the key in Splice manually so that the loops adapt accordingly. In principle, every built-in DAW file browser does this. @@gillewismusic
Nice vid.
I think this is more for dance music and the samples are not calculated with the notes/harmony,
But AI will solve that because then we no longer have to think.
Anyway, an AI is a large database that the programmer and people mess around with, but I love live music made with mistakes and by artists who give a feeling.🤔
Greets MiKa
Great points!
It sounds like muzak to my ears.
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Who knows if maybe Jamahook Sound Assistant would be able to create an arrangement around one of your melody in mp3, or is it science fiction?
Hmmmm
I have a sooo many samples. Would it also work on songs I have in my files? I use them to chop up.
I don’t see why not!
Good bye music
I hope this is not the case!
I used to have a massive sample library, this would save me hours of searching.
If I go back to using samples, I'll have to look at getting this.
Absolutely
Can you please do a raw track reaction on michael jackson's get on the floor please
But that’s illegal - copyright…
Let’s go to the rhythmic section . But with all seriousness, all of the functions you showed already exist within the Splice plugin. So it’s not quite there yet.
Hahaha IKR! It’s got some serious potential.
@gillewismusic Just in case that it wasn't explained deeply enough in the video, our Sound Assistant Offline Agent plugin finds the perfect matching samples, loops and other audio content from YOUR PERSONAL LIBRARY. Other than the splice plugin which is trying to sell you loop or sample packs.
@@Jamahook well said! I feel like it was covered pretty well, I just don’t think people listen… 😊
@@Jamahook not accurate, you can set the Splice app to only search in your local folders. Just as your plugin has a search local folders alone option AND buying your samples option.
Splice lets you search the local folders with loops that you bought from them but not your entire music library. Splice also doesn't give you AI-based real-time recommendations for loops or samples that fit to the track your are currently working on. It simply synchronizes the loops to the DAW tempo and you have to set the key in Splice manually so that the loops adapt accordingly. In principle, every built-in DAW file browser does this. @@gillewismusic
It has potential
Yes sir!
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