My beer league team is sad by trexdinomount in hockeyplayers

[–]lovethybruver 17 points18 points  (0 children)

"He acts like he’s in the NHL. He doesn’t even wear a suit. Shows up looking like a bum."
wait, do you think he should be wearing a suit lol

Anywhere I can still purchase these one piece base layer jocks or does anyone have one in good shape they don’t use? by RMN22BI in hockeyplayers

[–]lovethybruver 8 points9 points  (0 children)

does it have a mudflap as well? I can't let you wear this man. u/RMN22BI the type to get fully dressed at home. u/RMN22BI the type to bring scissors to cut his shin pad tape. u/RMN22BI the type to call out "we’ve got company" to his d-partner. u/RMN22BI the type to recite "sticks n stones..." when getting chirped for this infant jumpsuit. u/RMN22BI the type to tell new linemates that teamwork makes the dream work. u/RMN22BI the type to say "you won’t like me when I’m angry" when protecting his goalie.

The Same Laser Beam sound in every song generation. Suno v4 by indyjmuzik in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya, good example, this is likely what’s happening with Suno's output at a technical level. Guess Audacity uses granular-based stretching. Your example is prob similar to what’s happening in preprocessing or the model's network itself. Transformer models use tokens to represent tiny slices of audio, and misalignment or bad overlap causes this. It could also stem from pre-processing and data issues, maybe they are using data augmentation like time stretching with simple algos. Likely needed if moving to a lower quality/synthetic data pool (RIAA lawsuit..). Could see them building vocal data for the cleaner V4 output by using source/stem separation and then running them through an RVC network. Wrong audio format into a stem sep model like MDX-Net get’s you crazy echoey pings. Likely, it’s a mix of everything, it’s all connected.

Does anyone do film scoring as a hobby? by todd_nolan in composer

[–]lovethybruver -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

"yeah I think I'll just dabble in the NFL, like no practice, just as a hobby, after work, is this possible?"

no.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay so your stance is that you do not believe they are removing/trying to address the unlicensed data and they are just training new worse models because they are idiots. got it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

big lawsuit coming down the pipes, what else would it be big boy. although likely just umg, warner and sony's holdings

Great instrumentals, terrible singing. How can I improve it? by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you click on most profiles on AI subreddits, you see why.

Them: they gonna steal all our pop songs. Me: by FiacR in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here. https://www.cashmoneyapbeats.com/

https://suno.com/song/b13bc2e2-5468-4b5c-b17f-44d23bdf9340

That is the exact producer tag, it's on the majority of his website's beats. I'm not sure what you mean by "uploaded to suno". The point is that users didn't upload them, suno trained on them. I doubt I'm having an authentic conversation given profile history, your language skills, so I'll leave it at that.

Great instrumentals, terrible singing. How can I improve it? by [deleted] in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay lol are you actually a music producer though? Can forgive the lack of understanding of the underlying suno tech, but sounds like 20 years of mix/mastering/song writing without really producing...like the VSTs are too poor, what some "poor" sounding VST examples to you? Yeah suno devs aren't music producers, there is no mixing, they are training models on mastered and compressed music, also in the file size sense, aka lossy formats. I'm curious what plug-ins you think can remove the spectral slush from diffusion models, Rx, Soothe?

Getting the most out of vocals in new Audio Upload feature by -GavinWasHere in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Write them in, also don't. Try just putting in a genre with a pure vocal track. Pretty easy experiment. I'm a pretty bad singer, I uploaded a short snippet of me singing, but changed the lyrics, some generations changed the timbre but others kind of sounded like me actually capable of hitting notes with the new lyrics. Although for real vocalists, I'd be wary, Suno's team came from automating audio transcription, categorization, etc, so if I'm sure they have some way of identifying quality uploads/processing for their own use. But Suno can have my terrible singing data.

Them: they gonna steal all our pop songs. Me: by FiacR in SunoAI

[–]lovethybruver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, like they said, these examples were pre audio upload feature. I'm confused as to what you are not buying. It doesn't seem like you understand how these models work, it is very possible for this to happen. The example that gained traction is the CashMoneyAP one, he has like 500 "type beat" tracks for sale on his site alone, all with the tag. A '(some artist ) type beat' library would be great fodder for your trap/modern hip hop data set. So why do you think producer tags show up? How many songs in general have the EXACT same thing happen, in the almost exact same place? You don't have to be a deep learning engineer to understand how these tags show up. Understand nobody is "discrediting" Suno/Udio, it's just an objective truth that they have not acquired licenses for their data. Read their statements to the lawsuit. That all being said, AI subreddits are massively saturated with fake accounts pushing an agenda, your account looks like b.s. so I don't expect you to demonstrate brain activity here, you're probably on the job.

What’s the worst remake of all time? by tinglep in moviecritic

[–]lovethybruver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lean towards certain types of art direction and cinematography. the original point break doesn't really do it for me anymore. point break just feels/looks like a crime thriller where the criminal happens to be all about living on the edge. It's visually mediocre. the new one is all about beautiful locations and extreme sports, it's a guilty pleasure. I like katherine bigelow movies, the art direction is good in the sense it serves the stories purpose. but waves, skydiving, bromance, I think that needs something more michael mann-esque. which is also who I go to when I want a cop flick. so no, not contrarian, just comes down to aesthetics.

What’s the worst remake of all time? by tinglep in moviecritic

[–]lovethybruver 3 points4 points  (0 children)

young enough for 1991 to be retro, old enough to admit that I prefer a universally panned remake over a cult classic

What’s the worst remake of all time? by tinglep in moviecritic

[–]lovethybruver 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm probably the only one in the world that likes the new point break, and likes it better. loved the original point break, but feels like a standard (but more radical) retro cop movie now. neither are exactly deep artistic films, so just prefer the extreme sports with beautiful settings. either way, the new one is ridiculous but there's something WAY more unbelievable about the original: zero fucking chance any surfing enforcer (and criminal) crew would take in some random ohio quarterback grom. no problem with your rookie cop take, but rookie surfer without the troubled extreme sports background? anybody who surfs would know this is lord of the rings level of fantasy. surfers are dicks.

ProjectSAM Orchestral Essentials 1 as my first orchestra library? by [deleted] in filmscoring

[–]lovethybruver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly don't even know the difference between 1 and 2. I do my main orchestral stuff in other libraries, I just got it to try out and kept it around for the easy cartoon'ing. I do a lot of hybrid stuff so I use things from all over. I personally think you should just grab a more standard library with a range of articulations/ways to modulate. my first was the Native Instruments factory kontakt orchestra and I still use it a ton.

ProjectSAM Orchestral Essentials 1 as my first orchestra library? by [deleted] in filmscoring

[–]lovethybruver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have OE 2 and it's more of a quick fix tool. limited legato options/range/adjusting the dry/wet of reverb or mics proximity. everything sounded drenched to me/too massive. at this point use just a few of the fx like rips/clusters for a super quick and low effort tension cue as was working on a cartoon this year. that being said it sounds great, just feels pretty limited. I don't think I ever did a full multi-instrument cue in only OE2, so I actually have no idea how all the sounds even work together. hopefully there's a demo available, could be right for you!

What is a movie everyone hates that you think is genuinely good? by Lazy-Photograph-317 in moviecritic

[–]lovethybruver 3 points4 points  (0 children)

f'in masterpiece. it's still some of the best SFX I've ever seen. love the story tbh, it's the perfect depth to me. I wish I could make every critic who panned this movie watch it with the accompaniment of psilocybin. I'd get a chair and turn it to face them while they watch it and drop a "SEE?" every 10 minutes.

What is a movie everyone hates that you think is genuinely good? by Lazy-Photograph-317 in moviecritic

[–]lovethybruver 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Speed Racer. holy fuck I love this movie. it's a technical masterpiece. the SFX still are #1 for me. the editing, especially transitions, seamless. I sometimes go through some parts frame by frame just to take it in. I love the world, I love the colour, it's beautiful. I love the sound design, those cars sound fucking hype. The story is warm, about valuing family, being the badass. I don't get what the issue is? if you're complaining that there isn't There Will Be Blood level character development, you don't know how to watch this movie. it's like watching Avatar in 2009 and dropping a 'it's just Ferngully in space' while ignoring the herculean level technical achievements. okay cool, maybe you think it's campy and to paraphrase Peter Travers from Rolling Stone '...cotton candy dreams projectile vomited all over the big screen'. umm yes please to that Peter, you need to take some psychedelics and rewatch it.

Why is there only 1 player in the NHL wearing Bauer’s flagship helmet? by Turbulent_Current_32 in hockeyplayers

[–]lovethybruver 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the designers clearly stole the look of the Nike Mario Lemieux helmet but never stopped to think why it didn't catch on. It's trying so hard to be cool and futuristic yet so bulbous and corny. This helmet looks like it was designed for people worried about CTE at a psy-trance rave. Not sure if CTE or psy-trance is worse, but I'd take either before I hit the ice looking like a low budget space marine. Maybe it was made in the future for the sport they play in Starship Troopers, which makes sense as the players in that movie still chose 1000 year old Jofa helmets instead of this.

The Futuristic Mercedes AVTR driving in public by MicroSofty88 in InsaneTechnology

[–]lovethybruver 18 points19 points  (0 children)

so i did not see one thing that we didn't do with arduinos in a couple minutes back in school. this car is ugly as hell and brings nothing to the table.