
THEY DISRESPECTED MY BOY!!!!!
NOBODY DISRESPECTS MY BOY GODZILLA, HE'LL NEVER SIDE WITH THEM!!!!!!

NOBODY DISRESPECTS MY BOY GODZILLA, HE'LL NEVER SIDE WITH THEM!!!!!!
>There's too much hissing
Stop blaming the engine for the cheap quality fuel. Most of the hissing comes from the fact you are using a PUBLIC MODEL, the one that everyone is using at once. the reason why most of them sound bad is because they're trained on millions possibly trillions of tracks. Building your own model on the site lets you use lossless stems (WAV files) which will reduce hissing
>It's generic
This is like eating a buffet and then complaining the meal isn't signature. Publicly available models are designed to be radio friendly and average, so it's one fits all, which is why they lose their unique character. If you want the soul of the track, provide the DNA. 100 credits is a small price to pay to move away from the Average Joe preset and create something with actual texture
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My track goes to 7:59
You're complaining about free real estate. When the model hallucinates or extends the track that goes over your expectations, it enters the flow state, where it starts deconstructing the melody in ways a human wouldn't think of. Instead of hitting delete because you didn't get an outro in 3 minutes, do a bit of mining, you'll find the gold eventually. If you have a DAW or even Studio in hand, you know what to do there, that 8 minute long track might be your next inspiration.
>They tanked the quality
The platform hasn't been tanked, it's the user to model. When you hammer in the same popular model, the lack of variety makes every flaw stand out. Broken covers are usually a mismatch between the source singer's range and the model training.
If you create your own model, you can optimise it for your specific project. You can train a model specifically for that high tenor or a gravelly bass. Don't rely on the company to do the fixing, a bit of DIY is recommended when it comes to stuff like this.
if I can be honest here, most from what I've heard is the slot machine malfunctioning. You've essentially worn out the components where it won't get you the best results. For 100 credits, you can train a model that sounds more you. It's either prompt and pray or make something worth while.
Creative Assist: Only 13% of professional producers use AI to generate an entire song, while 66% generate melodies or instrumentals to build upon.
Commercial Sync: It is predicted that by 2030, 50% of the commercial sync market (music for ads, YouTube backgrounds, and corporate videos) will be AI-generated.
Producer Adoption: 87% of music producers now use AI in their workflow (though mostly for technical tasks like mixing, mastering, or stem separation).
My source: LANDR on how professional musicians and producers use AI in their workflow, let that sink in.
It was about time I updated my home screen wallpaper as it was 4 years since I was thinking of using a live wallpaper but then I thought about battery consumption, I actually quite enjoyed the output. What do you think?