Fury Beats
Fury Beats
A.I. is taking over. Or is it? I like the one that lets you isolate specific elements from a track.
That isn't the purpose of the video. Even the author says the same thing pretty much as you. These are mostly just tools if you actually look at the video. The title itself is misleading.The fun part about making music is making the music and learning to make the music, not getting somebody or something else to do it lol.
I was talking more about the concept of AI assisted music, I should have watched the vdeo, fair point. But as a producer I think its only cheating ourselves from learning by using AI. The more I have learned over the many years have given me an invaluable arsenal of techniques and understanding to make things work together. But yeah, now Ive smoked my joint Ill check the video out.That isn't the purpose of the video. Even the author says the same thing pretty much as you. These are mostly just tools if you actually look at the video. The title itself is misleading.
LOL, exactly. It can be natural for old heads like us to not particularly embrace newer techniques or technology assisted music making. I liken it to new bedroom producers vs. studio producers of back in the day. With the advent of better computers and software, it has rendered the need for many to skip expensive studio setups. All-in-all, these A.I. tools will be time/money savers not human replacers (yet). I think overall it can be a good thing although I would agree that A.I generated music itself (like complete beats or songs) is not there from a quality perspective; just like with other applications of A.I. in other fields like writing and art, etc... However, as a technical careerist, I like new cutting edge technology and don't mind dabbling here and there if it saves time & money and actually helps.I was talking more about the concept of AI assisted music, I should have watched the vdeo, fair point. But as a producer I think its only cheating ourselves from learning by using AI. The more I have learned over the many years have given me an invaluable arsenal of techniques and understanding to make things work together. But yeah, now Ive smoked my joint Ill check the video out.
The way a lot of young beatmakers work now is they get a splice subscription, throw some loops of the same key together and they think they have it all figured out. Its the modern version of Hip Hop Ejay.This guy made an interesting comment on the video.
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LOL, not just producers. Also rappers, especially one's with nothing to manage. Put out a song or two and think a manager is the logical next step. Lol.The way a lot of young beatmakers work now is they get a splice subscription, throw some loops of the same key together and they think they have it all figured out. Its the modern version of Hip Hop Ejay.
I agree about be yourself, its essential. I dont see the point in sounding like somebody else. It can be education to try and copy a certain sound for a track here and there but to totally bite another persons style lacks imagination. For example, if somebody wants a Dre beat, they can go to Dre and get a Dre beat. I remember when freshness, originality and dopeness were essential parts of being a hip hop artist and biting was a cardinal sin. Even though the whole genre is built from biting old records, lmao. But hey, it is what it is.
dude holy shit, actually THAT was my first daw, not magix. I remember being like 6 or something when I found the thing in my brothers computer and started playing around. then he reinstalled windows 7 and apparently the cd was corrupted. I was hoping to find the app for so long after that lol.The way a lot of young beatmakers work now is they get a splice subscription, throw some loops of the same key together and they think they have it all figured out. Its the modern version of Hip Hop Ejay.
OHH And side note: if you're super greedy and wanna win the major battles too push master levels to +9 db and hope for the best. even if you don't win your enemies will regret messing with you.dude holy shit, actually THAT was my first daw, not magix. I remember being like 6 or something when I found the thing in my brothers computer and started playing around. then he reinstalled windows 7 and apparently the cd was corrupted. I was hoping to find the app for so long after that lol.
ngl tho, the splice thing does worry me. especially cuz like, if you pirate the sounds on splice they can't really do anything to u since the sounds are royalty free. what are they gonna do, track you? it's fucked up. you could win an entire illmuzik seasons just in 10 days work.
(if you're interested in the maths by any chance, it's like if u get to mix a track in 10 mins, 5 mins to pirate the sounds and put them on top of eachother in the daw and 5 mins for post-prods n cymbals n shit like that then that's a whole beat made in 20 mins (I tried it, it's really that easy). make beats for 2h every day, that's 6 fucking beats a day. 10 days of that gives u like 60 beats, so congrats lad, you have a whole year's worth of beats with unique and high-quality sounds on u already. 30 beat fights and 30 beat it ups each year and do the beat this/warzone's with original stuff or the super cool ones. you don't even need to win a single one of those (I'll prove it later), just have fun there.
for the sake of realism let's just assume you win 33% since that's just the average illien win% (I'm sure you'd win more cuz beat fights are 50/50 and people mess up their win% by joining warzones/beat this!, but considering 33%); that's bout 210 points just from the wins. you get 3 points on lost beat fights, so u get bout 60 points there. you also get a 2nd place on most beat it ups cuz the 3rd beat usually sounds retarded, so assuming there's a 66% 2nd place chance (if not winning), that gives u bout 45 points as well.
all n all you got 315 points there just from the 2 battles. that alone would've won you seasons 2021/22 (if I didn't exist), 2020/21 (2GooD won the fucking battle that and still couldn't get any more than 308), not 2019/2020 cuz 2GooD was god tier that season, and then literally every single season that came before that.
of course I didn't steal shit like that last year, and I don't recommend doing it unless you have the will to stop copying folks after the 10 days (or if you don't love making music and u just wanna make money or something. then it's a brilliant plan) cuz it's fucking addictive and it's corrupts your creative ear, but this is just a view of how easy it is to deez around as long as you have the ear for it. that aside, if anyone calls you a lifeless loser you can just start a beatstars account and put all the 60 beats on sale. 0.5$ each sells in a week gives u 30$ ez. with that you can by a province in Iran or Venezuela and start a private army. later on find who was making fun of you and raid their moms house.)
Is this still an option?If Id fell into a coma 10 years ago and woke up today Id probably jump in front of a train
Does this even exist anymore.relevant
Good question. It is a feat to separate oneself from all the noise that is out there.Does this even exist anymore.
turn the music up and forget the noise existsGood question. It is a feat to separate oneself from all the noise that is out there.
I'm coming more from the angle of. Music is so expendable. Even for me, I'll find a song i really like. maybe it'll get 5 play. then I'm done with it.Good question. It is a feat to separate oneself from all the noise that is out there.
This is why if you browse a place like TMZ, it's all names you've never heard of before. Who? Whooooooo? It's like there's a new celebrity or artist each week.People and things often only seem to be 'relevant' for like a week or some shit. Who's even still relevant? Kanye? Drake? That's about it.