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Digital Love: How "Love Song" was Written with the Help of AI - insideBIGDATA
This Valentine's Day, an AI has collaborated with humans to write a beautiful love song for you. Just think of it as a little computer love. "Love Song" was written with the help of Amadeus Code, the AI songwriting assistant that takes data from centuries of music to inspire songwriters with melodic ideas. While Amadeus Code can assist in the creative process, like any AI, it cannot feel love. This is why collaboration with the Amadeus Code team was necessary to fully bring the track to life.
AI Songwriting App Now Available to the Masses - Geeks and Beats Podcast
AI-powered songwriting app Amadeus Code is now open to all users following the early access launch. We first told you about this new technology back in March. Click here to read the original article explaining the theory behind the app. Amadeus Code, which is still only available for iOS, includes a new feature that will give users more personalized inspiration. For the public release of the app, Amadeus Code developers added a new component called Harmony Library.
Mumford & Sons beware! An AI can now write indie music
A fascinating project called Amadeus Code promises to out-Tay-Tay Tay Tay and out-Bon Bon Iver. The AI-based system uses data from previous musical hits to create entirely new compositions on the fly -- and darn if these crazy robot-songs aren't pretty good. The app, which is available from the iTunes Store but doesn't seem to be working properly, creates song sketches in minutes, freeing you up to create beautiful lyrics and a bit of accordion accompaniment. The video above is a MIDI version of an AI-produced song and the video below shows the song full-produced using non-AI human musicians. The results, while a little odd, are very impressive.
This artificial intelligence app wants to make beautiful music with you
After being in a limited beta run, Amadeus Code has just opened up to the public, ready to turn would-be artists into hit-making musicians. How it works: Amadeus Code's AI churns through music libraries, breaking down music into tiny units and looking for patterns. When a songwriter uses the app, the AI can then pull up those patterns and suggest new notes, slowly building the composer's melodies into music. "AI has this peculiar ability to find novel solutions--some successful, some not so much," says Amadeus Code cofounder Taishi Fukuyama in a statement. "These are suggestions which a composer can take or leave. Its decisions can spark a new idea for a composer, getting her into new creative territory."