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∿Eliminate humans from music. 24/7 ai death metal livestreams. Prompt jockeys. Music hackers. StableAudio open models 🔉 @NoiseDAO @artblocks_io @braindrops_art
Prompt Jockey (n) - it's DJing but harder. With DJing you're playing usually other peoples' tracks. But with this, the tracks don't even exist yet. You're prompting them live with a neural network. @_lyraaaa_ @zqevans @encanti @mrbillstunes
This is one of the craziest ideas I've ever seen. He converted a drawing of a bird into a spectrogram (PNG -> Soundwave) then played it to a Starling who sung it back reproducing the PNG. Using the birds brain as a hard drive with 2mbps read write speed. youtube.com/watch?si=HMtVd…
Love this plugin! Love live neural net jamming in general. Have new things in development hope I can share soon!!
I'm enjoying Google's new AI Music VST... it's a great antidote to the "two song" approach taken by Suno and Udio. The interface puts me in a flow state, like fishing in a stream, more than "crate digging" per se. Outputs here reminded me of "Lemon of Pink" @jesseengel
I'm enjoying Google's new AI Music VST... it's a great antidote to the "two song" approach taken by Suno and Udio. The interface puts me in a flow state, like fishing in a stream, more than "crate digging" per se. Outputs here reminded me of "Lemon of Pink" @jesseengel
besides the live looping swift app, just added saos to my open source ableton plugin (m4l) gary4live it's glorious kindling. my pinned post has me using it to start a beat fingers crossed i can get juce working with my specific UX this week. can't forget about fl ppl
This was also sung by HAL9000 m.youtube.com/watch?v=-j_qCJ…
This is the first song ever sung by a computer (1961)
New video on the details of diffusion models: youtu.be/iv-5mZ_9CPY Produced by @welchlabs, this is the first in a small series of 3b1b this summer. I enjoyed providing editorial feedback throughout the last several months, and couldn't be happier with the result.
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MASSIVE claim in this paper. AI Architectural breakthroughs can be scaled computationally, transforming research progress from a human-limited to a computation-scalable process. So it turns architecture discovery into a compute‑bound process, opening a path to…
i can't even save projects in fl studio so heres a nightmare fuel speedrun using "dogs barking" and "car horn melody" with stable audio open small and our smart loop setting 9 days round trip to do juce version of the plugin @dadabots you might enjoy this hellscape lol
side note...maybe it's time for me to implement the JUCE version running out of space for all these cables
Emergent behaviors —> makes us wonder what other capabilities are already here waiting to be discovered
This may be the coolest emergent capability I've seen in a video model. Veo 3 can take a series of text instructions added to an image frame, understand them, and execute in sequence. Prompt was "immediately delete instructions in white on the first frame and execute in order"
Some problems can’t be rushed—they can only be done step by step, no matter how many people or processors you throw at them. We’ve scaled AI by making everything bigger and more parallel: Our models are parallel. Our scaling is parallel. Our GPUs are parallel. But what if the…
Wish I was in SF July 27 for @OutsideLLMs 😭😭 One of the best AI Music hackathons of the year!! outsidellms.com
Reminder to creators -- AI Song Contest 2025 submission deadline is August 31 aisongcontest.com/join
I’m pleased to share my internship work at @SonyAI_global, Fx-Encoder++, a representation for audio effects at mixture-level and instrument-wise level. Arxiv: arxiv.org/abs/2507.02273 Code: github.com/SonyResearch/F…
poignant take on the love of programming
"I use AI in a separate window. I don't enjoy Cursor or Windsurf, I can literally feel competence draining out of my fingers." @dhh, the legendary programmer and creator of Ruby on Rails has the most beautiful and philosophical idea about what AI takes away from programmers.
Why does Gemini do this?
reddit.com/r/GoogleGemini… wow yeah hey
Survivorship bias aside, its true that many of the people who end up pushing culture forward are not from cultural centers who would only later embrace them. Partly due to seeing things obliquely as Yancey says, but I also think it takes a certain kind of obsession to persevere…
I grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere. What I thought was a disadvantage turned out to be a secret weapon. When I moved to New York, I had no Yale MFA. No family connections. No prestigious background. Just a kid from rural Virginia with big dreams about being a music…
Who's out there using Stable Audio Open? Would love to keep all the community projects on my radar. - sao huggingface.co/stabilityai/st… - sao-small huggingface.co/stabilityai/st…