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How is AI Tuning Up Your Music?

How is AI Tuning Up Your Music?

FromWhere What If Becomes What's Next


How is AI Tuning Up Your Music?

FromWhere What If Becomes What's Next

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What if The Beatles used AI to help produce their last song? This episode explores the use of artificial intelligence in music and entertainment. 
With a little help from their friend – Peter Jackson’s AI machine – the Beatles rescued John Lennon's voice from a 1970s demo, allowing them to remix and release their last new song - “Now and Then” – nearly 50 years after Lennon first sang it at the piano. 
However, AI has been used in pop recording sessions for years. Tools like AudioShake can separate vocal and instrumental stems. AI can also clean up and enhance vocals, as demonstrated with a 1923 Bessie Smith recording. AI is used in various ways in music production, from recommending songs to enhancing live performances. However, the use of AI in music raises ethical and legal issues, such as copyright ownership and the fair use of deceased musicians' work. What’s next for AI in music includes spatial audio and new opportunities for collaboration. 
Join host Jeanine Herbst and her guests Drew Thurlow, founder of Opening Ceremony Media; Jessica Powell, CEO, AudioShake.ai; Dan Green, Professor and the Director of the Entertainment Industry Management Program at Carnegie Mellon University; and Brett Crawford, Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and Director of the Arts and Entertainment Management programs.
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (6)

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