Computer Music

Composing with artificial intelligence

Striking a balance between technical skill and inspired, creative flair is often a crucial aim when trying to launch a career as a composer. Too technical, and your work runs the risk of being perceived as soulless. But, if your music is too untethered from convention, loose, and pigeon-hole evading, then you’ll have a much harder time finding listeners.

This is doubly true when it comes to the world of professional soundtracking. Very often, those working in the soundtracking domain are provided with

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