If AI companies can pick other people's work without consent, then AI companies should be forced to give all of their work for free and charge nothing to any user. We need a government that does more than pick money and bribes in order to get proper laws. But is there any good politician remaining in our democracies or they're all bought out?
Having to pay to play is not a spicy topic, it is deeply alarming and disturbing, it means that only people already making a lot of money and have the resources to make big festivals can extract the maximum amount of profit from everyone involved and that the average net worth dj will never have the chance to perform a proper gig no matter the skills. If this trend evolves and engulfs all the industry there will be even more minimal space for small and emerging players.
It is bad enough not to be paid to play at many festivals, but having to pay to play is a scam. It is the promoter's business to take risks. Ticket sales are to cover costs and make a profit. The musicians and their art are the product, and they should be paid for it. If it is a new musician, then playing for free to get exposure seems reasonable. But to pay to play should be criminal.
This is so unfair and in results they don't respect producers hard work instead Suno started paying AI for generated audio and DJ shows are now paid? This is government mistake. Regarding to the specific records structure, pros making more than 60-80 tracks mix, 250 tracks mix can sounds good, but most AI softwares, tools generate less tracks, samples comparing to this
I was touring so I had to record this video in 2 parts in 2 different places. Next week, we are back to studio so excuse me for bad audio.
If AI companies can pick other people's work without consent, then AI companies should be forced to give all of their work for free and charge nothing to any user. We need a government that does more than pick money and bribes in order to get proper laws. But is there any good politician remaining in our democracies or they're all bought out?
Having to pay to play is not a spicy topic, it is deeply alarming and disturbing, it means that only people already making a lot of money and have the resources to make big festivals can extract the maximum amount of profit from everyone involved and that the average net worth dj will never have the chance to perform a proper gig no matter the skills. If this trend evolves and engulfs all the industry there will be even more minimal space for small and emerging players.
It is bad enough not to be paid to play at many festivals, but having to pay to play is a scam. It is the promoter's business to take risks. Ticket sales are to cover costs and make a profit. The musicians and their art are the product, and they should be paid for it. If it is a new musician, then playing for free to get exposure seems reasonable. But to pay to play should be criminal.
This is so unfair and in results they don't respect producers hard work instead Suno started paying AI for generated audio and DJ shows are now paid? This is government mistake. Regarding to the specific records structure, pros making more than 60-80 tracks mix, 250 tracks mix can sounds good, but most AI softwares, tools generate less tracks, samples comparing to this
Anybody can create great music now, bad for musicians, good for the general people. At the end, music wins.
I think its ok for musicians, really bad for the general public, and really bad for music in general
You don't need the sfx on the transitions, it's distracting.
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Is this blonde a guy?
no the A.I. made this person. It screwed up
Is your account a moron?