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When it comes to the music industry, the impact of creative AI has been both revolutionary and controversial. From songwriting to production, the use of AI has opened up new possibilities for artists and music labels alike.

Automated Songwriting

One of the most significant advances in the use of AI in the music industry is automated songwriting. AI algorithms can analyze musical data and generate new musical compositions and lyrics. This technology has been used to create entire albums, and it has even been used to help songwriters to come up with new ideas.

One of the most interesting applications of automated songwriting is the use of AI to create hit songs. By analyzing data from a wide range of sources, AI can identify patterns and create songs that have the potential to become chart toppers. This technology has already been used to create successful singles, and it is likely to become increasingly popular in the coming years.

AI-Assisted Music Production

In addition to automated songwriting, AI has also been used to improve the production of music. AI algorithms can help musicians to create better mixes, by automatically adjusting the levels of different instruments and sounds. AI can also be used to create unique sounds and textures, allowing producers to create more interesting and unique music.

AI-assisted production can also help to reduce the amount of time required for music production. By automating some of the more tedious aspects of production, producers can focus more on the creative aspects of their work, resulting in higher quality music.

The use of creative AI in the music industry has opened up a world of possibilities for musicians and producers. From automated songwriting to AI-assisted production, the possibilities are vast and exciting. In the coming years, we can expect to see even more innovative uses of AI in the music industry, as it continues to have a profound impact on the way music is produced and consumed.

This all begs the question, who gets the songwriter credit? The algorithm or the person who simply adds a thought or two?

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  • Wayne Rosso

    Wayne Rosso has worked in music and technology for decades. He has worked with such artists as Aerosmith, Bee Gees, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Public Image LTD., Beach Boys, Phillip Glass, Fleetwood Mac, Rick James, New Kids on the Block, Slash, Evanescence and scores of others.

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