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Post by gwlee7 on Jul 15, 2024 8:59:50 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 15, 2024 9:10:00 GMT -6
. So stupid to compare VIs to AI. When John said “I can chart it, play something rudimentary and then have it pick out better playing for me…and the fact you can twist a knob and make it more and less complicated.” I had to bring up ai. Sorry you got butt hurt enough to call me stupid.[/quote] When I find out David Bowie, Paul McCartney or Don Henley played their B3 parts, I’ll feel bad about not playing my B3 part.
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Post by damoongo on Jul 15, 2024 9:21:12 GMT -6
Still, it's not AI by any means. You had many stupid opinions on this thread, but this one tops it all. Easy, tiger. Not really wanting to argue with someone that repeatedly calls me stupid. Toontracks is literally famous for using ai in their software in exactly this way. Taking rudimentary user input and “enhancing” it. Maybe actually know what you’re talking about before calling people stupid. Anyway, I wish you well on your quest for “good enough” in your art.
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Post by phantom on Jul 15, 2024 9:29:03 GMT -6
Still, it's not AI by any means. You had many stupid opinions on this thread, but this one tops it all. Easy, tiger. Not really wanting to argue with someone that repeatedly calls me stupid. Toontracks is literally famous for using ai in their software in exactly this way. Taking rudimentary user input and “enhancing” it. Maybe actually know what you’re talking about before calling people stupid. Anyway, I wish you well on your quest for “good enough” in your art. I'm saying that your posts have a lot of stupidity. But that's how one becomes stupid himself, by saying a lot of stupidity. You seems to be in the right track. The function to change chords or patterns on Ez keys is not AI. It's something pre-scripted, it won't listen to your music and come with a part by it's own. It's simply getting progressions and patterns from it's MIDI bank and applying that based on the chords of the song. Not A.I.
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Post by damoongo on Jul 15, 2024 9:39:37 GMT -6
[quote} It's simply getting progressions and patterns from its MIDI bank and applying that based on the chords of the song. Not A.I. Even worse, if true. But apparently EZkeys 2 does employ AI-driven features to assist in music creation. Specifically, the software includes tools such as “Bandmate” and “Tap2Find,” which use AI to help generate chords, grooves, and musical ideas based on user inputs. These features allow EZkeys 2 to analyze audio or MIDI data provided by the user and suggest accompanying piano parts, making it a powerful tool for songwriters and composers.
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Post by damoongo on Jul 15, 2024 10:53:38 GMT -6
I'm saying that your posts have a lot of stupidity. But that's how one becomes stupid himself, by saying a lot of stupidity. You seems to be in the right track. Eagerly awaiting your apology (and some flowers or a Chipotle’s gift card).
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Post by phantom on Jul 15, 2024 11:09:57 GMT -6
I'm saying that your posts have a lot of stupidity. But that's how one becomes stupid himself, by saying a lot of stupidity. You seems to be in the right track. Eagerly awaiting your apology (and some flowers or a Chipotle’s gift card). Dude, gtfo. We already talked via the DM that you sent to me. Be more respectful and I'll treat you politely. It's simple. I'm not apologizing for nothing now.
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Post by damoongo on Jul 15, 2024 11:23:38 GMT -6
Eagerly awaiting your apology (and some flowers or a Chipotle’s gift card). Dude, gtfo. We already talked via the DM that you sent to me. Be more respectful and I'll treat you politely. It's simple. I'm not apologizing for nothing now. LOL There’s being impolite and then there’s calling someone stupid repeatedly for suggesting something that turns out to be true and you were wrong about. You had a chance in that DM to apologize, but you chose to preach to me. Anyway, client is arriving so can’t trade petty insults all day…. Peace.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 15, 2024 11:27:56 GMT -6
OK, any more off topic and I start deleting.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 16, 2024 19:27:38 GMT -6
Building some tracks…just comparing to B3X, I prefer session organ. It’s more limited of course… But the groove manager or whatever it’s called is pretty unintuitive…at least for me. I need to watch some videos…
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Post by wiz on Jul 16, 2024 20:01:06 GMT -6
Building some tracks…just comparing to B3X, I prefer session organ. It’s more limited of course… But the groove manager or whatever it’s called is pretty unintuitive…at least for me. I need to watch some videos… I haven’t had any luck with using the AI side of easy keys but then again I use B3 essentially As a pad
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Post by kcatthedog on Jul 17, 2024 0:54:01 GMT -6
I’ve been using ez3 drummer for a couple of years, if that’s AI doing the thinking, seems pretty low intelligence to me.
I’d characterize it’s decisions as in the ballpark rather than on the money.
How wiz uses the ez drummer features for his drumming is perhaps a better example of software value add.
But, if the software presents you with a musical ideas , that triggers your musical creativity and then you can also use the software to enhance the performance (timing, etc.), that seems like value add, almost like musicians playing off each other.
A lot of us, work/write, mostly alone, so the software’s ability to present new musical examples can be helpful.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 17, 2024 9:08:37 GMT -6
It’s not AI or machine learning (is that the same thing?) I think it just matches patterns that are similar. At least in the drum programs. I noticed when I played something in tap2fine in this program, it gave me suggestions that were completely different than what I played…so
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Post by doubledog on Jul 17, 2024 9:11:41 GMT -6
It’s not AI or machine learning (is that the same thing?) I think it just matches patterns that are similar. At least in the drum programs. I noticed when I played something in tap2fine in this program, it gave me suggestions that were completely different than what I played…so machine learning is under the general umbrella of AI
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