PrecursorNL

PrecursorNL t1_jahs5zo wrote

Are there any AIs being developed that track your work as an artist and can imitate your work? Let me specify: say I'm working on a piece of music inside a DAW (digital audio workstation) and I'm clicking around adding sounds or editing etc, would there be an AI that could 'learn' the moves I do and then at some point be free to start doing some work? I'd love to see what it would come up with.. same for programs like Photoshop for instance. I think it could be really inspiring

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PrecursorNL t1_j4vp073 wrote

Does our body register pains in different ways? Well yes and no. We long thought no, but in a way we do. Hot and cold are same signals but faster and slower, and pinching is again another rhythm. We have mostly one type of pain receptor but recently it seems like we have some others after all.

Painkillers work in various ways so it's hard to answer your question. There's many painkillers and many answers. A paracetamol has a completely different working mechanism than morphine.

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PrecursorNL t1_ixn93i6 wrote

Sounds like a cool idea! Interested to see where this goes.

As people point out, Spotify's current lista aren't changing all too often. Some more than others. I can attest to it myself, I have one track in an editorial playlist and it's been there for ages now, pretty surprising. I thought they'd change it at least each month.

Regardless it would be great to have a tool like yours for artists. Or combine it somehow, that people not only find new playlists but new artists.

For us artists it's almost entirely pointless to be in playlists, because it doesn't pay a lot and many playlists don't give meaningful metrics. Sure it's some plays and if you're lucky it'll make you a couple of bucks too. But many people listen to it passively and won't even like or save your track for later. Everything becomes futile this way, focuses entirely on the consumer and very little on the creators. What we as artists need is people to find us, our pages and I believe it can also be beneficial for listeners. Isn't it fun to discover a nice new artist?

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PrecursorNL t1_ix2vvoa wrote

How do I get into the gaming field as an audio professional? Bonus points, I have a back ground in neuroscience and pharmaceutical research so I'm missing the right network.. but I'm a producer for 12 years and have been classically trained since the age of 5

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