![]() The generated vocals do sound robotic but the sound quality is on par with the likes of Vocaloid and other popular virtual singers. ![]() Once you’re happy with the notes and the lyrics, simply press the play button in your DAW and Emvoice One will start singing. The pen tool is used to draw the notes and the text box below the note is where the lyrics are typed in. The plugin’s front panel features a familiar-looking piano roll with a small selection of input tools, undo/redo buttons, as well as BPM and quantization settings. Once the composition was complete, Jon, Paul, and Claire brought it to life in the studio, recording vocals and acoustic instruments to complement the computerized voice of Pop* which was rendered using Harmony Assistant’s Virtual Singer software.Ī diagram of this process highlighting the contributions of the AI and humans is shown above.The Emvoice One virtual instrument is intuitive and easy to use. The humans had the thrilling experience of putting the puzzle together. To use a metaphor, AI chose the picture and (mostly) created the pieces. Making every effort to maintain the integrity of each modular AI-generated element, a team of humans-Paul, Dan, and Jon-arranged the larger composition, adding melody for the verses and melody and harmony for the bridge. Harmony for the verses and the running instrumental motif were also all taken from original Pop* compositions. The rest of the lyrics were also generated by an AI large language model (GPT2) primed by Pop*’s lyrics. From that beginning everything else followed. The song is unique in that an AI system, Pop*, wrote the complete chorus of the song-lyrics, chords, and melody-all on its own, inspired by a social media post of its own choosing. And I think I am just a lie."Īt the beginning it was fear and love, however it really wound up with more of a deception and negative emotion theme. It got me thinking about fear and love themes and I couldn't help but write this song: I spend a lot of time thinking and reading about being in love, and I read this tweet from my friend Joel Alcaraz posted Tuesday, Jat 06:34 PM… It was originally a lone AI system, Pop* (Pop Star), that wrote the composition-lyrics, chords, and melody-that became the chorus of our song. Jon Armstrong-associate professor of music and director of jazz studies and commercial music at Idaho State University-has intensive academic training and extensive professional experiences on saxophones, bass, flute, clarinet, guitar, piano, and electronic sampler.Ĭlaire Smedley Dye-vocal major in Idaho State University’s Commercial Music Program-is a regular performer with her cover band ClaireVoyance, with plans to release her first album in 2023. Paul Bodily-assistant professor of computer science and head of the Computational Creativity and Intelligence Lab (CCIL) at Idaho State University-does research in computational theory and artificial intelligence/machine learning.ĭan Ventura-professor of computer science and head of the Machine Intelligence and Discovery (MIND) lab at Brigham Young University-has worked in applied and theoretical machine learning for 25 years, with a focus in the last 15 years on computational creativity. ![]() Pop*- is a computational creative system that composes lyrical music using Twitter as an inspiring source.
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