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  1. It’s not worth it. I was beta for a while. It’s not like other apps. You really do have to put in the work or you get dropped.
  2. Unless they've had some kind of real breakthrough it's not really worth it unless you are doing this stuff for post. Demucs will do this in ultimate vocal remover but the more stems you make, the lower the quality of each stem.
  3. Isn’t it just drummer with just different instruments?
  4. We've had drummer for years. I've used it a few times and I think it's great. The drum kits are really good. I can play the keyboard, so the chord one is not interested to me. The bass seems mildly interesting but I'm much more interested in the new bass instruments we will get with this thing.
  5. I wonder if they are using demucs for the stem separator or a home grown variety.
  6. Funny you should mention bounce settings. If I bounce in real time it's not an issue. I solved by upping the buffer size considerably and am now able to bounce offline. As crazy as it sounds, I think it's a bug with vca and side chaining. I have never had this problem before on my M1 Max Mac Studio. TONS of cpu headroom. I'm going to file a bug report
  7. Hey all, I think I'm having some kind of sync issue that I cannot for the life of me figure out. The only thing that I'm doing differently is I'm using Vca instead of busses for stems. Listen to this horrible sounding snippet. It's not loud. I'm using the latest version of logic and Mac OS. This has never happened before but it's consistent with each bounce. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Organ.m4a
  8. not necessarily. The scenario I described was what the writers union fought against and won.
  9. yeah but the thing is, that same director could give you ai music, tell you to redo it but with the changes they've specified and boom, you're just a subcontractor getting paid hourly with no publishing or writers share on the song.
  10. If you have listened to suno v3, you would not be making that comparison.
  11. I wish I agreed with you. I think the kids coming up, my 12 year old kid and younger will adapt to and accept the majority of music and art being synthetic as that's what they will grow up with
  12. Yeah, no. Live performance? That's the same argument fans of Napster liked to use. I've run the numbers and, they don't check out for most of us. we all know our daws and plugins use ai. Suno is different and I think you know that. I work in TV. Sync to be exact and when they can replace us, they will replace us. I don't understand how this is even a remotely controversial point of view. Yes, AI will lead to an explosion of creativity, but music for most of us, for the vast majority of us will cease to become a career. If someone can press a button and make something better than a composer, they will go with that because it will be pennies on the dollar
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