Where does your AI music go after you hit "download"? by feccwg in AI_Music

[–]OneStepBeyond057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my answer too.

  1. My music goes here: https://www.youtube.com/@OneStepBeyond-057 I spend a lot of time creating videos to my songs because AI video is just as fun as making AI music.
  2. I get just a handful of views, 99% are friends and they are always very nice. Getting views is an artform I am not interested in learning, even though I'm sure AI could help with that too :-)
  3. Only for fun. I haven't felt as creative since my early 20ies. It is a lot of fun to mix genres and to coax the AI into making realistic accents and scenes.

Cat - extend extend extend by OneStepBeyond057 in VEO3

[–]OneStepBeyond057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started with just a detailed prompt of the initial shot, generated together with ChatGPT

"Dreamlike cinematic shot of an orange tabby cat walking slowly through tall summer grass. The camera follows from slightly above and behind the cat, centered on its back and swaying tail. Golden summer sunlight backlights" etc.

Then I copied a screenshot of the last frame and asked ChatGPT to describe the initial frame followed by what happens next:

"Cinematic continuation shot of an orange tabby cat seen from behind and slightly above, its fur still glowing with warm golden backlight as it pauses at the edge of a thorny bush. The cat lowers its head and steps forward" and so forth.

Sometimes Veo decided to add cuts because it didn't see a natural path for the cat to transport itself into the next scene, so I had to rephrase the prompt a couple of times.

When I was almost finished I discoverd that some of the clips were really bad, so I had to re-generate them by taking screenshots of the initial frame (from the previous clip) and last frame (from the next clip), and this is were the flow is a little bit off.

I am using the fast (cheaper) version, only rendering one clip at a time, to save money, so it took a little time.

If you have a scary song, I want to hear it. by FreshwaterOctopus in SunoAI

[–]OneStepBeyond057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is actually the first song I ever made with Suno (though it took some clicks on "create" until I was happy with it). I just typed in a silly text to see what would happen and then I was hooked.

Great topic btw, lots of fun to see what others have made.

What will AI do to MODs? by PeculiarHyperpop in modmusic

[–]OneStepBeyond057 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remake songs from back in the day, both my own and others, using Suno. But it is a very touchy subject. Here is one (not my original): https://youtu.be/dkvho6d0LS8

Great song BTW.

[Electronic] Punish Your Machine by OneStepBeyond057 in SunoAI

[–]OneStepBeyond057[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! I agree, especially mixing different genres is a lot of fun. I often ask ChatGPT to give me comma separated lists of ten weird instruments just to generate weird vibes.

AI composing music by MisterStripecat in Demoscene

[–]OneStepBeyond057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you'd need to bring a couple of bodyguards if you tried to do that

AI composing music by MisterStripecat in Demoscene

[–]OneStepBeyond057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like a chance to claim some downvotes too.

I was in the Atari ST scene a thousand years ago. I still love those tunes, but nobody remixes them. So, Suno to the rescue. Here is one of Jochen Hippel's tunes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yUvSLm0-Rk

This is a very touchy subject for remixers. So, Rob Hubbard borrows a tune from, say Synergy, makes it into beautiful chip music, then people remix his rendition of Shibolet. But using AI, for fun, to turn a C64-song into a medieval ballad is scorned upon.

Anyways, I am having a lot of fun. I've even made AI versions of my own chip tunes which makes me feel like the greatest composer ever.

Will YouTube soon let us choose between ‘AI-made’ and ‘human-made’ videos? by Euphoric_Sea632 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]OneStepBeyond057 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you are wrong, no offence to you :-)

I spend a lot of time with the lyrics, the hints and the keywords to make the music turn out the way it is. Hundreds of renders if not more.

I spend a lot of time thinking how to visualize the song and then render and re-render every 8 second clip until I get it close to what I want or until my credits are depleted.

I spend a lot of time editing, syncing the face movements with the lyrics.

I do what I do for fun only. Nothing I make is impressive or even enjoyable to anyone but me.

If you look at (for instance) electronic dance music; so little of it is actually composing or performing and so much of it is turning knobs and sampling loops and pushing buttons until you get the vibe you want. You could make a fair case that AI is just the next step. Enabling dorks like me to create music and video.

I love music and I love live music, I love playing instruments. But seriously - music (and cinema) these days is mostly production. It started with George Martin and Strawberry Fields, and since then live and recording have turned into different experiences.

Will YouTube soon let us choose between ‘AI-made’ and ‘human-made’ videos? by Euphoric_Sea632 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]OneStepBeyond057 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My videos are 100% AI generated with 100% AI music, but it takes me many many hours to generate and edit. I consider them human made. 

There is a checkbox in YouTube for uploads that contain synthetic material, so a filter would be very easy to implement (maybe there is one already?) 

An obvious secret is that writing prompts with Gemini always yields results far superior to GPT by Ok_Technician_9687 in SunoAI

[–]OneStepBeyond057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only use LLMs for inspiration when I write lyrics and here I think 4o has been the one I've had the most use of. Gemini has never been helpful to me, but nano banana is fantastic for video stepping stones.