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@@Ethan-ib5hk TwoSet Violin was ranking instruments one day and he didn't think highly of bass guitar, so Davie504 (the biggest bass UA-camr) reacted and basically they started this world war of music UA-camrs, both were challenging other UA-camrs
I mean you could do that in analog, just make 4 circuits modeling eq saturation noise and attack of various instruments and have an XY controller blend the outputs
Keep in mind, this is only trained on ten minutes of each instrument. There's a chance it plateaus to a certain extent after this but still, training a machine learning model on admittedly not all that much and getting this good of a result is awesome.
Yes! I'm no expert (I know next to nothing related to AI), but I imagine that if trained with a lot of material, you would be giving the AI too much tools and rudiments, and it may be difficult to program when to use what. Like the flute here, using glissandos almost all the time. Imagine if it also had other types of attack, and overblowing, and some more advance technique, it would go crazy, I think. If there's someone out there who knows better, please correct me!
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are you sure the instruments are trained on just that? That popup box seemed to me like just a "dumb explanation", not literally meaning that that was the only training it had
@ it appears that they state that it was trained on those ten minutes of audio. Admittedly, machine learning has been getting a lot better in recent times at working with small training data sets.
I had an idea for this when I saw Andrew Huang's video: what if you took a MIDI instrument track and ran it through the tone transfer to add some realism, like the breathiness and maybe it can add articulations that midi struggles with? e.g. run a violin midi mp3 through the violin tone transfer to try add some more string noise and attack I haven't properly looked into it yet, but I'm going to experiment tomorrow and see how it goes making a string section, by layering lots of the violin option over each other.
Like, I have a royalty free midi composer and audacity, so if this technology gets more mature and makes better imitations, I can, in theory, do what the professional audio composing software do with just those. Of course that particular midi tool only supports like 30s per track or something (been a while), so it's gonna take some planning...
You should look up Eli Fieldstone. He takes super collider and programs in breath and other little musical nuances in really interesting ways. It is ... pretty intense music programming- forewarned, but as far as a synthetic recreation of breath, finger movement sounds and the like.. its also really neat stuff. People have been writing edm genre specific generators with super collider that are eye opening too. The program infinitely generates music and instruments given enough examples and suddenly the computer is a cowriter in the creative process.
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Woah Justin y. I didn't expect you here. Wtf. I'm now extremely convinced that this account is managed by a lot of people with different interests and those who know the inside memes.
@@flutechannel California is cool! One of those songs names in it might be a little ... sensitive though hahaha. It would be cool though! The California suite isn’t recorded that often so it would introduce it to a lot of people
You’re completely right. In fact it is the programmed training of the instrument. This is basically an auto tuner and it doesn’t completely modify the playing. It just takes the middle and tone transfers. It doesn’t take over the entire sound and leaves the attack and release up to the player. This is why I personally am not impressed. I could just as simply program this into a piano roll editor and accomplish the same thing. The difference is that this tech augments the fundamentals of performance and recording. It opens doors but not like it’s new.
My own experimenting seems to show that it does recognize an attack when it comes from a piano, for instance. The bass doesn't have a very clear attack, and I guess that's reflected in the transferred output. I think a next step could be to add elements which are typical to the output instruments to the output. For example, a trombone or violin can play a slide, but a piano can't and although a trumpet can play some slides it usually would move between discreet notes using its valves. Integrating the real way it sounds when you moving from note to note is feasable with the same ai learning techniques and would create a much more realistic resault.
For the snare delay at 2:11, especially if you're using samples, I HIGHLY recommend using the built in track delay on the right. Helps keep everything organized and transients don't get chopped when copying
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Interesting that an AI trained on Bach would generate all that portamento; Bach was not known for his slides. Certainly it sounds much more like other styles, especially Indian classical music or (for the trumpet) jazz.
Hi Adam! As you talked about realtime in this video back then. Now there is the VST version of this available for free on the same website. cheers Digging your videos❣
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Hey Adam. Ive been wondering - the catalog of Daft Punk is pretty interesting. Or at least i think. I would love to have your appinion on it. I think that the part of french house music from the 90's needs some more perspective. And I think you can respectly show that. Anyway: thanks for all the great work.
I actually really loved the bass solo. The final mix was really nice. I think those lines sound good when the A.I instrument is playing along your original,"dry" bass
The coolest part if this process is actually morphing/crossfading between the different sounds to create an entirely new evolving texture! The closest I have come to making a morphing sound with a plugin is Melda Production's MMorph with which you can crossfade between two signals and alter the sound characteristics of each, like adding bass or high frequency harmonics and what not. Their MVocoder is also very advanced and you can really sculpt the sounds with its EQ
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I feel like u could make some really amazing psychedelic music with this kind of a thing layering the tones or having them fade into each other like that
If Adam were less conscientious, this video would have been him chucking a violin off a bridge and grabbing a pre-amp and a bass. It's nice to see this responsible approach to creating, and I hope it catches on. Also, I found this channel two weeks ago and I'm excited about music for probably the first time since I graduated high school in 2014 and I no longer had my orchestra. I even wrote a song by myself, which I've never been able to do before because chord progression was always a mystery to me. Keep doing what you do.
Interesting point about using Bach as sampleset. A useful analogy for bias within audio ai datasets. Adobe is doing some interesting stuff at the moment with ai filters and is relying on an ethics and review board to ensure datasets aren't biased (so are actually useful to a wide range of users)
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Melodyne Studio has the ability to copy the harmonic content of one source to another, plus you can manually fine-tune the harmonic content along with all the other usual Melodyne controls for pitch, timing, formant, etc. Might want to give it a look as well for similar effects in a plugin.
Hey Adam, question for your next QnA: How do you become content with the content that you are creating? I am going into teaching and I want to teach the things about which I am passionate. But there are so many other things in life that I want to include, even if they aren’t exactly related. How do I draw the line between what’s possible for me to master well enough to teach, and what I simply will never learn well enough? Your videos are quite eclectic, and you don’t seem bogged down to any particular thing. You haven’t decided to teach “all music theory,” or even something like “all bass technique.” How do you pick when you must have an endless backlog of things you want to talk about? How are you satisfied knowing you will never get to everything?
Seriously though, I remember when the old Roland guitar synth came out (the one with the bar between the body and the headstock), and when I went to demo it the guy selling it said to me the hardest part is playing the sound of the instrument you are emulating and not playing it as a guitar and expecting it to sound like a flute etc...so if you want to sound like a flute, play like a flautist....keep the ornamentation to a minimum, no slides bends or vibrato....
My inner guitarist says "That's COOL!" My inner keyboardist says "Why not just play the melody on a keyboard and then change to whatever patch you want?" Truthfully, you think differently depending on what instrument you use, so it's a neat compositional idea, I think...
The demo suggests that the AI mostly cares about pitch and intensity in the input. Those can be derived in real time from existing "MIDI pickups". So the potential application is like... a GR-55 you can train to sound like any instrument you have a good reference recording of. That's pretty neat!
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This is touching on Formant Synthesis, which can be done in real time but is pretty complicated. IRCAM has some incredible research in this area and transforming the sound of one instrument into another as an outgrowth of convolution synthesis
This is super damn cool, honestly the potential is pretty big, thinking about the level that machine learning can reach, we could get genuinely realistical sounding recordings of acoustic instruments while being auto generated. Imagine somebody building some kind of orchestra with this, it's definitely an exciting thing to look at
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hi Adam, I tried out an audio to midi conversion program called WIDI that had some adjustable parameters like sensitivity and such, and it ended up doing a pretty good job of turning my guitar into a sax or a violin paired with a proper midi instrument
Adam! I woke up this morning and went to your channel and saw no new video and I thought "All I want for today is for Adam to post a new video." And look at this. Incredible. Thank you.
It's always great when Adam uploads. And I'm not even a musician haha. Though I'll admit I didn't watch music theory and white supremacy immediately. I put it off because of its length but watched the whole thing after sometime. It was awesome.
I would guess that the reason they use Bach is at least somewhat related to it being public domain and easily available digitally. No need to worry about licensing or sourcing materials. Now of course if they'd move forward with this it would be great to see them taking the effort to mix up the training data.
This transformationing into trumpet reminds me of this crappy but funny Nintendo DS/3DS Audio "software" where you could record anything and then change the tone of it
@@andrewbuchan2232 Ha! One of those moments where you look back at what you wrote and can't believe you wrote it that way. Thanks for doing the spelling justice.
This tech is so fucking cool! I imagined some way to turn my guitar into a wind instrument and then you and Andrew did videos on it a few days later! Hope they release the full thing soon..
I'm fairly certain that in some years a bunch of plugins and vsts will be making use of this type of technology in at least some way, rather than just relying purely on massive sample libraries. I've played around with it as well and it gives some pretty impressive results so I'm looking forward to seeing this develop.
It can be done in real time, there are some pretty nuts guitar pedals that entirely replace the tone of the guitar; a synth model, and organ/EP model, and a really sick Mellotron model with "tape-playback" strings, voices, etc. The graininess really does a great job of emulating the real instrument, although it doesn't sound like real strings it still manages to sound damn close to an actual mellotron strings tape reel.
NEW BASS
6:34 - Mary Spender reference!
that's the first thing that came to my mind!
aaand that sticker on the pickguard is driving me crazy!!!
I feel like an idiot watching this with my right-notes t-shirt on.
Epic
yesss love seeing you using this. blending between the instruments was a super fun call!
Nice to see you here. I thought the subtle switching between each of the tracks mid beat was a nice touch.
Look at that, we've come full circle! Happy to see you here too Andrew! Hows T.O. ?
so amazing! would it be possible to harness this technology in real time for live performances?
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@@jaytee2395 i thank davie504 for introducing the wider UA-cam music community to Charles Berthoud
Only 15 seconds and we've already listened the licc. Thanks.
It’s so great!
Not even 15 seconds lmao
We’ve been blessed by the licc
0:09
Now we need AI that turns every riff into the licc.
The war between Davie504 and twosetviolin is over
Funny seeing you here
I’m out of the loop can you fill me in?
@@Ethan-ib5hk TwoSet Violin was ranking instruments one day and he didn't think highly of bass guitar, so Davie504 (the biggest bass UA-camr) reacted and basically they started this world war of music UA-camrs, both were challenging other UA-camrs
"IIInteresting"... or "AMAAAAAAAZING"???
and give birth to this
Bass-violin-lick-Lofi-microtonal-17-tone-equal-temperament music. It’s our future and we can’t do nothing
AI-bass-violin-lick-lofi-microtonal-17-tone equal temperment music
@@shaulbarlev1 אוי ואבוי
@ThatsRaidillonActually in 19/16 time signature
How can it be microtonal if you make it 17 tone EQUAL temperament? That takes away the microtonal aspect....
@@jarrodkane98 idk u can pitch bend if it counts
Imagine a wah pedal that shifts through these timbers/tones. THAT would be rad.
Holy shit. Never been so excited for AI
I mean you could do that in analog, just make 4 circuits modeling eq saturation noise and attack of various instruments and have an XY controller blend the outputs
You might like the band Consider The Source. Their guitar player does that with a fretless synth guitar.
You could easily do that using ableton live chains also
Thanks for the idea I may actually try this :)
I just want a full Adam Neely lofi album.
yes
I don't think he has ever admitted but he really likes lo fi it seems lol
He has about an albums worth of it on his bandcamp
Agreed
Dressed up as a Japanese student with his cat snoring nearby and a steaming cup of tea.
4:27 warning was too short, couldn't find someone to talk to during the bass solo so i ended up talking to myself.
😂😂😂
omg
Now everyone can sound like Pat Metheny’s guitar synth.
I thought the exact same thing haha
So fucking true hahahahaha
Like it wasn't possible before with stuff like gr-55
@@artakha14 But now it's AI!
@@artakha14 yup, let me just go out and purchase a 700 dollar guitar synth lol
This has answered the very specific question of "How well does the new Fender American Professional II Jazz Bass work for MIDI tracking".
one might say it is quite Precise. haha
That was a Precision bass
*precision
That's a pretty swanky bass I must say.
The FAP II Jazz Bass
Keep in mind, this is only trained on ten minutes of each instrument. There's a chance it plateaus to a certain extent after this but still, training a machine learning model on admittedly not all that much and getting this good of a result is awesome.
Yes! I'm no expert (I know next to nothing related to AI), but I imagine that if trained with a lot of material, you would be giving the AI too much tools and rudiments, and it may be difficult to program when to use what.
Like the flute here, using glissandos almost all the time. Imagine if it also had other types of attack, and overblowing, and some more advance technique, it would go crazy, I think.
If there's someone out there who knows better, please correct me!
are you sure the instruments are trained on just that? That popup box seemed to me like just a "dumb explanation", not literally meaning that that was the only training it had
@ it appears that they state that it was trained on those ten minutes of audio.
Admittedly, machine learning has been getting a lot better in recent times at working with small training data sets.
@ Yeah, it says "listen to a sample of the original 10 minutes this AI was trained on", or something like that xd
@@PKNproductions the notion of "small data set" is a bit ambiguous though, in this context at least.
I had an idea for this when I saw Andrew Huang's video: what if you took a MIDI instrument track and ran it through the tone transfer to add some realism, like the breathiness and maybe it can add articulations that midi struggles with? e.g. run a violin midi mp3 through the violin tone transfer to try add some more string noise and attack
I haven't properly looked into it yet, but I'm going to experiment tomorrow and see how it goes making a string section, by layering lots of the violin option over each other.
Actually a decent idea to try
Like, I have a royalty free midi composer and audacity, so if this technology gets more mature and makes better imitations, I can, in theory, do what the professional audio composing software do with just those. Of course that particular midi tool only supports like 30s per track or something (been a while), so it's gonna take some planning...
@@lcmiracle if you dont mind me asking, whats the midi composer you are using?
You should look up Eli Fieldstone. He takes super collider and programs in breath and other little musical nuances in really interesting ways. It is ... pretty intense music programming- forewarned, but as far as a synthetic recreation of breath, finger movement sounds and the like.. its also really neat stuff.
People have been writing edm genre specific generators with super collider that are eye opening too. The program infinitely generates music and instruments given enough examples and suddenly the computer is a cowriter in the creative process.
@@karennsj7491 Bosa Ceoil, I'm not much of a midi artist, just needed something really lightweight and free in order to produce a few stings.
PROTIP: make sure the AI violins and bass are in the SAME KEY
Better make sure they are in the same octave
why I season my AI violins and NOT my bass
@@unslept_em hey wait that's the other Adam
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5:55 "Sounds like a…"
Say the line! "The harmonic style of 18th Century European musicians!"
1:48 That "unforgettable luncheon" sax part in steamed hams is the new lick
Yes
Saxophonist in the middle of his solo just starts making mosquito sounds
I can see a lot of potential for this sketching out orchestral arrangements, writing string sections with your voice.
Not accurate though. It’s slippery auto tune sounding. I don’t think it’ll sound as realistic as one might believe.
It’s all fun and games until the singer writes the score and the strings need to deal with 9 sharps in the key
You just gave me an idea
My favorite genre of video is Adam just dicking around with some cool jazz-related stuff
Turning FLUTE into violin (using AI)
coming soon.
Yes please!
Turn flute into flute
@@lightspiritblix1423 hmm yes. The flute here is made of flute
woah yayy :DD
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Adam: _Uplosds this video_
Twosetviolin: *Angry violin noise*
Justin why?
Woah Justin y. I didn't expect you here. Wtf. I'm now extremely convinced that this account is managed by a lot of people with different interests and those who know the inside memes.
uwu
@@manan-543 true
Uplosds
I read it as "tuning my bass as a violin" and thought he would make all strings tight until they snap
Oh boi, something is a brewing! Love the video Adam!
YAAASSSS!!! His sample track is rock solid. He's just really, really hard on himself.
@@user-xg6zz8qs3q I know! I want the best for him! He looks like he's having fun. I hope thats the case!
@@flutechannel awesome to see you here!
@@diegogolfhotel thanks diego! I love Adam. Hopefully will do a collab one day! Maybe remix the bolling suite or california suite!
@@flutechannel California is cool! One of those songs names in it might be a little ... sensitive though hahaha. It would be cool though! The California suite isn’t recorded that often so it would introduce it to a lot of people
The flute was trained on Bach, but not J.S. It was actually C.P.E. Bach's flute sonata in a minor
I think the thing that the Ai has most trouble with is to recognize the moment when you attack the note. Well justa thought. Great video!
You’re completely right. In fact it is the programmed training of the instrument. This is basically an auto tuner and it doesn’t completely modify the playing. It just takes the middle and tone transfers. It doesn’t take over the entire sound and leaves the attack and release up to the player. This is why I personally am not impressed. I could just as simply program this into a piano roll editor and accomplish the same thing. The difference is that this tech augments the fundamentals of performance and recording. It opens doors but not like it’s new.
My own experimenting seems to show that it does recognize an attack when it comes from a piano, for instance. The bass doesn't have a very clear attack, and I guess that's reflected in the transferred output.
I think a next step could be to add elements which are typical to the output instruments to the output. For example, a trombone or violin can play a slide, but a piano can't and although a trumpet can play some slides it usually would move between discreet notes using its valves. Integrating the real way it sounds when you moving from note to note is feasable with the same ai learning techniques and would create a much more realistic resault.
What’s amazing is that this just needs more training data and we could be at a VERY solid community based plugin
The flute sounded a lot like a theremin on the bass solo.
The AI algorithm forgot to implement articulation, which is a crucial element of wind instruments.
@@CarlSong i was catching that also. It just sounded like a the flute did nothing but slur.
For the snare delay at 2:11, especially if you're using samples, I HIGHLY recommend using the built in track delay on the right. Helps keep everything organized and transients don't get chopped when copying
Me: *in awe at the bass solo*
Adam: Stupid
Me: Stupid *cries*
It was a nice solo.
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Hearing ‘unforgettable luncheon’ as a saxophone was the thing I didn’t know I needed.
Two set and Davie will go crazy over this
"Noch Bach!" - Transcribed from ancient Klingon musical texts
You've haven't heard Bach's cantatas until you've heard them in the original Klingon.
noch= still, yet. works in both languages. :)
@@hamiltonmays4256 while Bah sounds a lot like BaH! As in Fire!
Interesting that an AI trained on Bach would generate all that portamento; Bach was not known for his slides. Certainly it sounds much more like other styles, especially Indian classical music or (for the trumpet) jazz.
Hi Adam! As you talked about realtime in this video back then. Now there is the VST version of this available for free on the same website. cheers
Digging your videos❣
Thanks for the info Daniel, cheers mate
Oh god, you’re gonna have both twosetviolin and Davie on your ass for this one
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Hey Adam.
Ive been wondering - the catalog of Daft Punk is pretty interesting. Or at least i think. I would love to have your appinion on it. I think that the part of french house music from the 90's needs some more perspective. And I think you can respectly show that.
Anyway: thanks for all the great work.
*SACRILEGIOUS*
I actually really loved the bass solo.
The final mix was really nice. I think those lines sound good when the A.I instrument is playing along your original,"dry" bass
google: develops an AI music synthesis breakthrough
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The coolest part if this process is actually morphing/crossfading between the different sounds to create an entirely new evolving texture! The closest I have come to making a morphing sound with a plugin is Melda Production's MMorph with which you can crossfade between two signals and alter the sound characteristics of each, like adding bass or high frequency harmonics and what not. Their MVocoder is also very advanced and you can really sculpt the sounds with its EQ
I like how the flute sounds like a theremin with all the glidyness and stuff
man i love bass solos so much, i dont know how good you are compered to other people but i loved that bass solo
That violin face was horrifying nightmare fuel, thank you
Damn Adam. Slick editing and production. U make it seem seamless
6:49 totally sounds like a bansuri! that's dope.
I really liked what you did with the fade-in-fade-out with the different instruments. Creative and musically appealing. Bravo!
Alternative video title: Adam and Google Magenta write steely Dan licks.
Mr Adam Neely, you do not even know how perfect the timing of this video release was for me
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Really enjoy this channel I must say that’s serious bass playing very very nice !
I feel like u could make some really amazing psychedelic music with this kind of a thing layering the tones or having them fade into each other like that
The band on my channel does that. Look up a few songs by Consider The Source :)
8:53🥰 best part of the solo
If an alien finds earth 1 mil years later, I hope Adam's youtube channel is one of the materials they find
If Adam were less conscientious, this video would have been him chucking a violin off a bridge and grabbing a pre-amp and a bass. It's nice to see this responsible approach to creating, and I hope it catches on.
Also, I found this channel two weeks ago and I'm excited about music for probably the first time since I graduated high school in 2014 and I no longer had my orchestra. I even wrote a song by myself, which I've never been able to do before because chord progression was always a mystery to me. Keep doing what you do.
So what have we learned?
Adam: "This is kinda cool!"
Interesting point about using Bach as sampleset. A useful analogy for bias within audio ai datasets. Adobe is doing some interesting stuff at the moment with ai filters and is relying on an ethics and review board to ensure datasets aren't biased (so are actually useful to a wide range of users)
Turning BASS into Violin
Davie504: *Delete this now*
This needs to go to his Reddit lol
imagine _turning bass into guitar_
if davie504 found that we would witness manslaugter
Lmao
Lingling40hours!!!
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Melodyne Studio has the ability to copy the harmonic content of one source to another, plus you can manually fine-tune the harmonic content along with all the other usual Melodyne controls for pitch, timing, formant, etc. Might want to give it a look as well for similar effects in a plugin.
If this is the BEGINNING of the AI in music then we're gonna have some ridiculously fascinating stuff going on within ten years.
I love that everybody's hear, or at least most of everyone, and other people mentioned, (Twoset and Davie)
Mary spender, Huang, Adam of course,
13 seconds ago.
Last time I was this early Adam Neely's favorite instrument was guitar
So this is the first time you're this early. Noice 👍
Hey Adam, question for your next QnA:
How do you become content with the content that you are creating? I am going into teaching and I want to teach the things about which I am passionate. But there are so many other things in life that I want to include, even if they aren’t exactly related. How do I draw the line between what’s possible for me to master well enough to teach, and what I simply will never learn well enough? Your videos are quite eclectic, and you don’t seem bogged down to any particular thing. You haven’t decided to teach “all music theory,” or even something like “all bass technique.” How do you pick when you must have an endless backlog of things you want to talk about? How are you satisfied knowing you will never get to everything?
"I wonder what steamed hams sounds like through this..."
And so it begins.
Seriously though, I remember when the old Roland guitar synth came out (the one with the bar between the body and the headstock), and when I went to demo it the guy selling it said to me the hardest part is playing the sound of the instrument you are emulating and not playing it as a guitar and expecting it to sound like a flute etc...so if you want to sound like a flute, play like a flautist....keep the ornamentation to a minimum, no slides bends or vibrato....
Yup. Awesome stuff, and Adam’s great, but this sounded very bassist for a solo line (I speak as a bassist...)
My inner guitarist says "That's COOL!" My inner keyboardist says "Why not just play the melody on a keyboard and then change to whatever patch you want?" Truthfully, you think differently depending on what instrument you use, so it's a neat compositional idea, I think...
Music and technology/ai/ml? Two of my favorite things, I love it!
Intro Sounds like an octave pedal
SquiddlyD Janek gwizdala's baby elephant sound
The demo suggests that the AI mostly cares about pitch and intensity in the input. Those can be derived in real time from existing "MIDI pickups". So the potential application is like... a GR-55 you can train to sound like any instrument you have a good reference recording of. That's pretty neat!
The Mary Spender lick 🤣 , that’s gonna hunt me forever !
The best part of seeing Adam drop something early on bandcamp is knowing it is a promissory note of a new youtube video in the near future
"So clearly there's meme potential, but I want to see if there is any practical potential"
Are you saying memes aren't pracital?
The sound quality is better than i was expecting! Music technology is quite fascinating
If you can turn BASS into violin slowly - you can turn BASS into violin quickly.
I love this morphing tambre idea, it sounds so beautiful
Adam Neely: there are other composers than Bach
Music Theorists: say whaaaaaat?
**People who study the harmonic style of 18th century european musicians**
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I HAVE ONE NAME TO SAY TO YOU AND YOUR DAVIE 504 IDOLS........
****"CharlesBerthoud" I suggest start with the video - when music theory goes too far!!!!**** Enjoy
This is touching on Formant Synthesis, which can be done in real time but is pretty complicated. IRCAM has some incredible research in this area and transforming the sound of one instrument into another as an outgrowth of convolution synthesis
do you happen to have a link?
I feel like there was a video recently about music being monoculturally built on composers like Bach.
This is super damn cool, honestly the potential is pretty big, thinking about the level that machine learning can reach, we could get genuinely realistical sounding recordings of acoustic instruments while being auto generated.
Imagine somebody building some kind of orchestra with this, it's definitely an exciting thing to look at
Two Set Violin: Scareligious
Funny
I just saw that video you made in 2010 where you played Bachs Prelude No. 1 on BASS.
Awesome
Davie504: "wait... that's illegal"
Really neat idea to use all these crossfades to link different versions of the track. Works well!
"You know there is other music beside Bach"
**Vietnam Flashback*
No kidding. Plus a few Nazis as a bonus.
***ADAM NEELY***
I HAVE ONE NAME TO SAY TO YOU AND YOUR DAVIE 504 IDOLS........
****"CharlesBerthoud" I suggest start with the video - when music theory goes too far!!!!**** Enjoy
@@jaytee2395 speak of the devil...
@@tu_nonna_emiliana is he 🤣😂
hi Adam, I tried out an audio to midi conversion program called WIDI that had some adjustable parameters like sensitivity and such, and it ended up doing a pretty good job of turning my guitar into a sax or a violin paired with a proper midi instrument
"It sounds like some music to study and relax to... that'll soon change, let me grab my bass" lmao
Adam! I woke up this morning and went to your channel and saw no new video and I thought "All I want for today is for Adam to post a new video." And look at this. Incredible. Thank you.
It's always great when Adam uploads. And I'm not even a musician haha. Though I'll admit I didn't watch music theory and white supremacy immediately. I put it off because of its length but watched the whole thing after sometime. It was awesome.
AI, at this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country localized entirely within this video?
Umm, yes!
@@crnkmnky may I see it?
@@RaffaeleSansone No.
I would guess that the reason they use Bach is at least somewhat related to it being public domain and easily available digitally. No need to worry about licensing or sourcing materials. Now of course if they'd move forward with this it would be great to see them taking the effort to mix up the training data.
This transformationing into trumpet reminds me of this crappy but funny Nintendo DS/3DS Audio "software" where you could record anything and then change the tone of it
This has such awesome potential for production and sound experimentation. I gotta try this.
Timbre? I hardly even know her...
The word is spelled “timbre” (don’t ask - it’s a French word English decided to take for itself)
@@andrewbuchan2232 Ha! One of those moments where you look back at what you wrote and can't believe you wrote it that way. Thanks for doing the spelling justice.
This tech is so fucking cool! I imagined some way to turn my guitar into a wind instrument and then you and Andrew did videos on it a few days later! Hope they release the full thing soon..
4:49 I See what you did there, Adam.
Crazy man, you have ears? Nuts
It was 15 seconds into the video as well
Im so glad that you're using the old bass outro
6:11 I didn't know you could speak Klingon Adam!
P’tak! That is not Klingon!
I'm fairly certain that in some years a bunch of plugins and vsts will be making use of this type of technology in at least some way, rather than just relying purely on massive sample libraries. I've played around with it as well and it gives some pretty impressive results so I'm looking forward to seeing this develop.
Dude, this is a genre of music I'd listen to. Moar pls
Great video. What you're doing here(and some others) are the bases for the Future of music. Beatiful!
Jerry Garcia used to make his guitar sound like a flute. That was over thirty years ago.
Dude thank you for sharing this Google tool, I had no idea it was available!! I'm excited to play around with it!!!
Davie504 vs Twoset flashbacks intensifies
Lol yeah
First thing I thought with the title.
At first when I saw the thumbnail I could have sworn it was going to be another sacrilegious showdown between David504 and twoset.
what happened to violin-chan tho
@@GammaFZ got holy slapped
It can be done in real time, there are some pretty nuts guitar pedals that entirely replace the tone of the guitar; a synth model, and organ/EP model, and a really sick Mellotron model with "tape-playback" strings, voices, etc. The graininess really does a great job of emulating the real instrument, although it doesn't sound like real strings it still manages to sound damn close to an actual mellotron strings tape reel.
"The violin you hear was generated by AI."
Doesn't hear a violin.
*Confused screaming*
You make it look like you just threw this together, but this is really an amazing piece of art. I hope to have the same gifts some day.
Who knew that the bass and violin can be so peacefully combined after the TwoSet and Davie saga.