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  • Feb 24, 2023

    Long read brought to us by Tracklib. If you're not familiar with Tracklib: instagram.com/tracklib

    tracklib.com/blog/digging-samples-ai

    Key takeaway: "Google Assistant can even detect samples less than a second long, and is usually able to detect samples that have been chopped or time-stretched."

    Thoughts?

  • Feb 24, 2023

    Chimp1 is done

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    AI the feds?

  • Feb 24, 2023

    some ppl about to get paiiiddddd

  • indiana 🏀
    Feb 24, 2023
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    ok can u id this sample 4 me

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    some ppl bout to go broookkkeee

  • Feb 24, 2023
    ilgnd

    some ppl bout to go broookkkeee

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    The Marvin Gaye estate rubbing their hands like Birdman

  • Feb 24, 2023

    ima upload a series of 808s and then claim every song

  • Feb 24, 2023

    lots of good albums are going to get excluded from spotify/apple music because of copyright issues

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    snitching

  • lil ufo 🛸
    Feb 24, 2023

    so what

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    noble

    snitching

    we call this GunnAI

  • OP
    Feb 24, 2023
    KIN

    The Marvin Gaye estate rubbing their hands like Birdman

    This is funny as f***

    @YoungNastyShawty Link up with Tracklib and talk about this

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    This feels like cap though. If something is chopped, Time stretched, pitched and layered I don’t see how that could work. Try it with Shook Ones

    They probably only tried it on things with known samples and kind of got some confirmation bias or something

  • Feb 24, 2023

    Literally was just thinking about this yesterday as a nightmare AI scenario, the future SUCKS

  • it’s over

  • Feb 24, 2023

    Every producer from the 90s currently:

  • OP
    Feb 24, 2023
    2words

    This feels like cap though. If something is chopped, Time stretched, pitched and layered I don’t see how that could work. Try it with Shook Ones

    They probably only tried it on things with known samples and kind of got some confirmation bias or something

    Good point. They state here:
    That led them to unravel previously undiscovered samples in music by Mobb Deep (1996's "Hell On Earth (Front Lines)"), Madlib / Quasimoto (2000's "Green Power"), Nujabes (2004's "Decade (Interlude)" and 2010's "Another Reflection"), Daft Punk (2001's "Too Long" and numerous samples on "Face To Face"), and French house duo Modjo (2001's "Music Takes Me Back"), among others. It's an ever-growing list of samples that were shrouded in mystery for over two decades. Ones that even the most seasoned diggers hadn't found before. Now, artificial intelligence is outsmarting them.

    And this is only in its infancy, so it will improve

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    Like bruh say if I chop a one second Rhodes playing a C major 7 chord from any given song, and I hide that under drums and processing, how the hell is it gonna tell that from any other song that has that same chord and instrument

  • OP
    Feb 24, 2023
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    2words

    Like bruh say if I chop a one second Rhodes playing a C major 7 chord from any given song, and I hide that under drums and processing, how the hell is it gonna tell that from any other song that has that same chord and instrument

    But why would you want to do that? Only to outsmart a machine? DJPasta notes that there are ways to trick the machine but again it will only improve over time...

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    But if you think about it , who ever made the first chord progression essentially owns that pattern.

    Theirs so much music and sound , you can utter it in so many ways . What can the AI deem as a copy

  • OP
    Feb 24, 2023
    SuperSaiyan

    But if you think about it , who ever made the first chord progression essentially owns that pattern.

    Theirs so much music and sound , you can utter it in so many ways . What can the AI deem as a copy

    It's not what AI deems as a copy but what the right's holder deems as such. So not much will change here from regular jurisprudence, no?

  • Vlonely

    AI the feds?

    Been da feds stay woke!

  • OP
    Feb 24, 2023
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    rastafire

    we call this GunnAI

    Oh damn you changed this or am I bugging? This is funny as f***