To Zanarkand Re-Imagined (MuseNet)
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- I created this piece using sections of midi from To Zanarkand, then ran them through Musenet. Adding the pieces Musenet produced and changing those pieces a bit to make it match inside the final piece.
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Dang, Musenet is pulling out all the stops with this one
On that point, I wish musenet had a more user-friendly interface so that more people can use it. the ai is really amazing and fun to work with.
*Insert Tiddies Laugh*
Seriously thought. HOLY FUCK THIS WAS MACHINE MADE. I thank all the composers that made the music that was fed to the AI, the creators of the AI, and of course, the AI itself, our possible future overlord.
It's the AI itself that didn't create the whole thing though. I had to go in and change notes and rearrange chords and adjust not intensity and length for it to end up in this state. There still is that human aspect to it.
@@Cloudax_ Well, i would very much doubt the AI is going to work without making mistakes, but just like us, they learn with every mistake. Give it time.
Sudden Skyrim at 1:39
Wait till the next one comes out. Im sure you'll get more Skyrim vibs🤣🤣
Not really skyrim. It is the same chord progression though.
What program did you use to do the mixing? It sounds so good.
I did it all in reason 5.
The focus of this video is actually on the potential of musenet though.
@@Cloudax_ oh of course I know that! I've been experimenting with Musnet for the past two months with Touhou and Rythym game music and the rawness of midi soundfonts always threw me off when I wanted to export a final product yknow?
@@SetUUpWizard Yes. I know this pain. The great part about musenet is that you can get the raw midi out of it, then use it in a different location of your choosing. In my case, I used Reason to edit and process the midi. There are lots of midi editors that have great sounds and lots of free VST that can get that sound you are looking for.