Ask HN: Recommendations for AI generated music software?
7 by andrewstuart | 6 comments on Hacker News.
It's surprisingly hard to find a solution for these simple requirements: I want to create AI generated to use as soundtracks on videos - so there must be no question about royalties or copyright I want to be able to specify how long the music should go for. I want to be able to save the music. It would be great if I could have some control over the pace/style of the music but I'm not a musician so lots of options would be detrimental. I don't want to compose music - I want it made for me. I'm happy to pay, but the prices must be clear and up front and not require me to email the company to "make an enquiry". I've done a fair bit of searching but not found anything to make AI music that meets these needs. It's strange given there is so much interest in AI I would have thought there would be plenty of good products available to buy. Ideally I'd like to make music such as ambient music, similar to Brian Eno, Jean-Michel Jarre, Phillip Glass, but it would be great just be able to explore a range of types of music to find what I want. Can anyone recommend any good AI music generators?
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