Love this! I was thinking the same thing. I’m more interested in AI for music production right now, but I used to teach guitar and this would have been invaluable as a teacher or a student learning a new instrument! Also creates amazing opportunities to learn the production of a song to really be able to zoom in on specific production elements and hear how they were mixed and performed individually! People learning songs for cover bands will also be having a great time with this I’d imagine!
I've been avoiding AI. Not because I'm against it, but because I feel like I have enough to learn and improve on without delving into that whole new world of possibilities. The one place we tried AI: My daughter uploaded the lyrics of all of our songs from our upcoming album into ChatGPT and asked it to give the most and least relatable. It was pretty spot on.
That makes total sense! I'm taking the opposite approach and jumping in head first, trying to find any cool usage for AI that I can - in Music Production, or elsewhere! But I don't think AI is something that everyone needs to jump on right now, the best tools for AI in Music Production will likely rise to the top on their own and you'll hear about something that piques your interest eventually, organically! Using AI to analyze your album is a fun idea though! I'm thinking up ways AI could assist in a DAW, like a verbal interface where I can make requests to it to control my playback / transport in a session (would be so amazing while trying to track guitar parts if I didn't have to touch the computer and could just ask it to punch me in on the chorus and etc!)
@@malcomowenflood AI would be so much more accurate at punch ins and removing noise. And yes, we're all waiting for the Enterprise computer in our home. Siri and Alexa just don't cut it. ;-)
Absolutely, and I think it’s honestly just getting started as far as AI & Music Production go! I’m personally super excited for AI implementations into my DAW!
Moises Ai is definitely super cool! Hope you enjoy it! A few other cool AI music production tools have been put into the comments by other people that you should also take a peek at! RipX Daw Pro seems like another great option!
Nowhere on their site can I see the price; even the FAQ blur them out on animations; I don't like companies that hide how much it costs; there are free open-source apps that do as good a job.
Price was visible on my side - $3.99 a monthly subscription which I thought was very reasonable. They might be experimenting with displaying prices which is pretty common split testing - although I agree, I hate when it’s hidden behind an email or etc. What are the free options you like? I haven’t heard anything remotely as good - including paid Izotope RX solutions.
hi, i've just created a song with moises in a (rock) genre but need to edit a word... can i do this without losing the specific created track ? many thanks
If I'm understanding correctly, you have separated your tracks in Moises already, so you'd need to edit out the word in question and re-record it as intended (and remix that portion to match most likely). The more common use case along these lines would be to just remove a word (for example a swear word that you don't want present in a radio edit of a song, so you edit out the offending word and rebounce the mix as a radio edit. To go a little deeper down the rabbit hole of AI powered audio editing though, you could look into something like Descript Overdub, which might be able to match the dialogue you are editing, and then change the word for you (possibly even keeping the mixed characteristics! I haven't tried this, but it seems theoretically possible perhaps 🤷♂️ Good luck!
I have moises for just under $10 a month its great but there is another plan HI-Fi Version for $50 a month is there a huge difference between the 2 apart from the price?
I believe Moises.ai added this tiered pricing and Hi-FI version feature after I filmed this video, so it is also new to me. I'd recommend giving the higher tier a trial before pulling the trigger as the standard separation is very good and likely all that is needed for most people!
@@malcomowenflood I dont think there is a trial option for me i wish there was so i could see which was the better one for me but i dont want to spend $50 just to see how it is and then end up being not much different to the version i have right now
Just did! Looks like another impressive offering for the AI Music Production world for sure! I'm pretty curious about what their "Revoice" feature is! AI Swapping Vocalists on a recording seems like a weird and crazy thing haha! Thanks for the suggestion Jeffrey!
It's insane tbh. Wish I had this when I was trying to figure out guitar solos as a kid 😅 Keep in mind, this is the worst it'll ever be. It'll only get better! 😮
Hey! Great video, great tool! Aren't you worried about the future of the music industry? If we come to a point that you click on a button with a prompt and it generate 100 songs in like 2 minutes, as good as radio music, we will be all irrelevant, right? My hope is that it's gonna get regulated, in term of copyright, etc, laws are gonna protect all the music data of copyright songs hopefully. I'm curious to know your opinion about it! - Lunaar
Hey Lunaar! Thanks for the comment! Honestly, I'm not worried - at all! People are already ripping people off, stealing their beats/tracks/melodies, even lyrics sometimes - but that just makes them sound like a knockoff in most cases, and I don't think this will be any different. The people who use AI to make their music for them will end up sounding like all the other people doing the exact same thing. Now the folks who learn to leverage AI as a tool to help them make their own music more effectively... They are going to be the winners in my opinion! I think AI is going to help people make music, more easily, affordably, and effectively. I just posted another video on what I think the future of AI will be if you're interested in checking it out btw! As far as copyright goes - heck ya, I do hope that gets sorted out as well. People should have their property legally protected, so I'm hoping this comes together sooner than later! Again, appreciate the comment and you sharing your thoughts on it!
@@malcomowenflood Thank you for your amazing reply!! I just saw your video about AI and it's really amazing, i discovered you recently and your content is amazing, keep going ♥ All the best
Man, that's pretty nuts! I don't think there's really any limit to where AI can go given enough time. I'm excited to see what the future brings, and I'm also thankful that I lived in a time when you could fairly easily identify faked versions of things. I reckon we're in the twightlight of that era, haha.
Going to be a whole lot of bad AI that comes along with the good AI tools but I’m excited haha. I imagine we will have some mind blowing AI music production tools and plugins over the next few years!
It always makes me angry that this program is so much better than RX, which I paid quite a bit for...even the phone app kills..the only downside is like Adobe Premiere, it's a subscription to upgrade. Eff that, let me buy it, or beat it. That's why Davinci will sink Adobe eventually...the upside is the free version is pretty killer.... good vid...😎
🎧Have you tried any AI Music Production Tools/plugins ? Recommend them to me here! I’ve used Waves Clarity AI denoise and dereverb and I think they are fantastic!
What happens to electronic music when AI makes it equal or better than most “preset chooser” producers? It completely devalues it… good And it will happen like it or not… Only true creativity, performance, instrument playing will hold value and that’s great, was about time…
Ooof, ive got a feeling that in a few years AI will Absolutrly Demolish most of music producers. Especially the instrumental, ambient, cinematic, relaxing background music will not be created by humans anymore. Some vocalists may survive for awhile
I started using this app a few weeks ago. I think it's amazing for learning songs or creating play along songs by eliminating specific instruments.
Love this! I was thinking the same thing. I’m more interested in AI for music production right now, but I used to teach guitar and this would have been invaluable as a teacher or a student learning a new instrument!
Also creates amazing opportunities to learn the production of a song to really be able to zoom in on specific production elements and hear how they were mixed and performed individually!
People learning songs for cover bands will also be having a great time with this I’d imagine!
I've been avoiding AI. Not because I'm against it, but because I feel like I have enough to learn and improve on without delving into that whole new world of possibilities.
The one place we tried AI: My daughter uploaded the lyrics of all of our songs from our upcoming album into ChatGPT and asked it to give the most and least relatable. It was pretty spot on.
That makes total sense! I'm taking the opposite approach and jumping in head first, trying to find any cool usage for AI that I can - in Music Production, or elsewhere!
But I don't think AI is something that everyone needs to jump on right now, the best tools for AI in Music Production will likely rise to the top on their own and you'll hear about something that piques your interest eventually, organically!
Using AI to analyze your album is a fun idea though! I'm thinking up ways AI could assist in a DAW, like a verbal interface where I can make requests to it to control my playback / transport in a session (would be so amazing while trying to track guitar parts if I didn't have to touch the computer and could just ask it to punch me in on the chorus and etc!)
@@malcomowenflood AI would be so much more accurate at punch ins and removing noise. And yes, we're all waiting for the Enterprise computer in our home. Siri and Alexa just don't cut it. ;-)
@@EdgetoneStudios I've got ChatGPT on my phone now - so I feel like I'm nearly there! 😂
Scary how fast AI tools are evolving 😮😮 impressive results
Absolutely, and I think it’s honestly just getting started as far as AI & Music Production go! I’m personally super excited for AI implementations into my DAW!
I've embraced AI in my production process so im down with this. I use a lot of tools like orb suite for AI chords and Vocs AI for demo vocals
I hadn't seen this one yet, but now I'll be looking into it! Very cool!
Moises Ai is definitely super cool! Hope you enjoy it! A few other cool AI music production tools have been put into the comments by other people that you should also take a peek at! RipX Daw Pro seems like another great option!
I love it 😱 and now we can final level our mixes on car speakers!
Nowhere on their site can I see the price; even the FAQ blur them out on animations; I don't like companies that hide how much it costs; there are free open-source apps that do as good a job.
Price was visible on my side - $3.99 a monthly subscription which I thought was very reasonable. They might be experimenting with displaying prices which is pretty common split testing - although I agree, I hate when it’s hidden behind an email or etc. What are the free options you like? I haven’t heard anything remotely as good - including paid Izotope RX solutions.
Cubase Spectralayers 10 PRO
Incredible!! After I separate stems, is it possible to enhance an instrument, perhaps change a base line to a slap base etc
I don't see why not! Just replace whichever track you'd like and remix it together as you see fit!
@@malcomowenflood could you do a tut in that… It be very interesting
Absolutely, dig the idea! I’m not able to film new videos for a few months as I’m traveling but it’s on the list!
@@malcomowenflood great I’ll look forward to that ❤️ from ireland 🇮🇪
hi, i've just created a song with moises in a (rock) genre but need to edit a word... can i do this without losing the specific created track ? many thanks
If I'm understanding correctly, you have separated your tracks in Moises already, so you'd need to edit out the word in question and re-record it as intended (and remix that portion to match most likely).
The more common use case along these lines would be to just remove a word (for example a swear word that you don't want present in a radio edit of a song, so you edit out the offending word and rebounce the mix as a radio edit.
To go a little deeper down the rabbit hole of AI powered audio editing though, you could look into something like Descript Overdub, which might be able to match the dialogue you are editing, and then change the word for you (possibly even keeping the mixed characteristics! I haven't tried this, but it seems theoretically possible perhaps 🤷♂️
Good luck!
I have moises for just under $10 a month its great but there is another plan HI-Fi Version for $50 a month is there a huge difference between the 2 apart from the price?
I believe Moises.ai added this tiered pricing and Hi-FI version feature after I filmed this video, so it is also new to me. I'd recommend giving the higher tier a trial before pulling the trigger as the standard separation is very good and likely all that is needed for most people!
@@malcomowenflood I dont think there is a trial option for me i wish there was so i could see which was the better one for me but i dont want to spend $50 just to see how it is and then end up being not much different to the version i have right now
this is what fadr does as well. look em up!
Just did! Looks like another impressive offering for the AI Music Production world for sure! I'm pretty curious about what their "Revoice" feature is! AI Swapping Vocalists on a recording seems like a weird and crazy thing haha!
Thanks for the suggestion Jeffrey!
It's insane tbh. Wish I had this when I was trying to figure out guitar solos as a kid 😅
Keep in mind, this is the worst it'll ever be. It'll only get better! 😮
Exactly! I’ve been brainstorming potential AI Music Tools all day. Got some good ideas that I sure hope happen!
@malcomowenflood I'm so overwhelmed with the speed with which of all these tools are being released. It's so hard to keep up and even think straight.
Hey! Great video, great tool!
Aren't you worried about the future of the music industry? If we come to a point that you click on a button with a prompt and it generate 100 songs in like 2 minutes, as good as radio music, we will be all irrelevant, right?
My hope is that it's gonna get regulated, in term of copyright, etc, laws are gonna protect all the music data of copyright songs hopefully. I'm curious to know your opinion about it!
- Lunaar
Hey Lunaar! Thanks for the comment! Honestly, I'm not worried - at all! People are already ripping people off, stealing their beats/tracks/melodies, even lyrics sometimes - but that just makes them sound like a knockoff in most cases, and I don't think this will be any different. The people who use AI to make their music for them will end up sounding like all the other people doing the exact same thing.
Now the folks who learn to leverage AI as a tool to help them make their own music more effectively... They are going to be the winners in my opinion!
I think AI is going to help people make music, more easily, affordably, and effectively. I just posted another video on what I think the future of AI will be if you're interested in checking it out btw!
As far as copyright goes - heck ya, I do hope that gets sorted out as well. People should have their property legally protected, so I'm hoping this comes together sooner than later!
Again, appreciate the comment and you sharing your thoughts on it!
@@malcomowenflood Thank you for your amazing reply!!
I just saw your video about AI and it's really amazing, i discovered you recently and your content is amazing, keep going ♥
All the best
@@Lunaar Appreciate that very much! Thank you!
Interesting! It sounds good ... maybe a bit better on the reverb tail seperation than what RipX does currently ;-)
Ripx !
Definitely got a RipX DAW Pro video or two on the way now!
Man, that's pretty nuts! I don't think there's really any limit to where AI can go given enough time. I'm excited to see what the future brings, and I'm also thankful that I lived in a time when you could fairly easily identify faked versions of things. I reckon we're in the twightlight of that era, haha.
Going to be a whole lot of bad AI that comes along with the good AI tools but I’m excited haha. I imagine we will have some mind blowing AI music production tools and plugins over the next few years!
Mos def! @@malcomowenflood
It always makes me angry that this program is so much better than RX, which I paid quite a bit for...even the phone app kills..the only downside is like Adobe Premiere, it's a subscription to upgrade. Eff that, let me buy it, or beat it. That's why Davinci will sink Adobe eventually...the upside is the free version is pretty killer.... good vid...😎
🎧Have you tried any AI Music Production Tools/plugins ? Recommend them to me here! I’ve used Waves Clarity AI denoise and dereverb and I think they are fantastic!
AI Vocals: Vocs AI
AI drums: Emergent Drums 2
AI mixing: Neutron4
What happens to electronic music when AI makes it equal or better than most “preset chooser” producers? It completely devalues it… good
And it will happen like it or not…
Only true creativity, performance, instrument playing will hold value and that’s great, was about time…
We will see! You could be right!
The music industry is done. Even real human playing can be replicated if AI will have enough data to sample.
Ooof, ive got a feeling that in a few years AI will Absolutrly Demolish most of music producers. Especially the instrumental, ambient, cinematic, relaxing background music will not be created by humans anymore. Some vocalists may survive for awhile
Fantastic and rich music production has existed long before AI, it will continue to flourish without it.
Im sure it will! It will also flourish with it for those that want to use it!
@@malcomowenflood I'm an advocate for keeping music as human as possible.
@@malcomowenfloodagreed
Ai stuff is nuts these days. ...
Totally! I’m excited for daws to start implementing AI - a smart Pro Tools or cubase etc could be insanely cool!