A.I. Vocals Are Getting Really Crazy
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Popular artists like Drake, Juice WRLD, Kanye West, Taylor swift, and Michael Jackson all have their voices being used in AI generated songs. But it's not just music artists, you've got characters like Spongebob, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, and Sonic the Hedgehog covering popular songs like Billie Jean. Websites like Voicify, Synthesizer V, and RVC (Retrieval based Voice Conversion) can generate vocals with a UA-cam link and the press of a button. But is it legal or ethical? Can you copyright your own voice? Who gets the profits from AI generated songs? It's weird, so let's talk about it.
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0:00 AI vocals are getting good
1:38 AI covers
5:24 Original songs using AI vocal replacement
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Cool that you put ABC news Australia in your intro. My friend is a journalist for them. We've written heaps of music together over the years. lol speaking of royalties, I've made exactly $4.40 is streaming revenue over the past 8 years!
Think it would be interesting to see you do the history of popular vst plugins like serum. Think there's alot of information regarding serum's origin.
yay new video
Wouldn't this make parody voices copyright breaking? like if you can speak in peter griffing voice that'd be horrible...
Synthesizer V don't make copies of other peoples voices SynthV uses pre-recorded voicebanks you have to purchase. also AI vocal synthesis like SynthV and VOCALOID6 is just auto-tuned with a piano roll.
You didn't say Hi to Patrick :(
sorry, next time
I am just too old to actually care about that music ai sh***t the stuff I listen to never will get AIed haha
What UMG mean is "platforms have a fundamental legal and ethical responsibility to prevent the use of their services in ways that harm OUR artists". What about the artist that creates the derivative work? If I use a freeware VST with a patch that "sounds like" a Roland Juno pad in my track, does the author of the freeware VST own the copyright to my track? No. Does Roland own the copyright to my track? No. Music labels and copyright lawyers need to GTFO.
So you shouldnt just be saying “ninjas in paris” as if thats an acceptable way to talk about the word
What would be a more acceptable way?
@@afunnylookingsquash just come out right and say "n word", I don't think there should even be any disguising of it. It's how the white guy from Dissect does it, and I agree with it. That being said, thanks for actually following up here to learn more; I really respect it.
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