In recent years, artificial intelligence has made its presence felt in almost every facet of our lives. From self-driving cars to language translation apps, AI's influence is undeniable. Now, the world of music production is also benefiting from AI innovation, with the advent of generative AI tools that assist musicians in composing and producing music. One such groundbreaking tool that's making waves in the music industry is SoundVerse.
The latest is Soundverse, whose twist is a chatbot ‘assistant’ as the interface for making music.Users can type messages to the assistant explaining what they want it to create, then arrange the clips that it generates while collaborating with other people.
Like several other AI-music tools it will use a freemium business model. People can try it out for free with limited access to its tools, but then upgrade to ‘Creator’ ($9.99 a month if paid annually) or ‘Pro’ ($24.99) tiers. A higher ‘Enterprise’ tier is more of a negotiation, meanwhile.
CEO Sourabh Pateriya founded SoundVerse in June after spending three and a half years at Spotify as a product manager.
SoundVerse is not meant to replace human creativity but rather to enhance it. It serves as a valuable tool for artists looking to overcome creative blocks, find new musical directions, or simply explore different styles and genres. The generated music can be used as a starting point, providing artists with fresh ideas and inspiration.
Furthermore, SoundVerse has the potential to democratize music production. It allows aspiring musicians and producers to access high-quality compositions and arrangements without the need for extensive musical training or expensive studio equipment. This inclusivity can lead to a more diverse and innovative music landscape.
SoundVerse has the potential to democratize music production. It allows aspiring musicians and producers to access high-quality compositions and arrangements....
September 28, 2023