05-19-2020, 12:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2020, 02:10 PM by Mattias Westlund.)
I didn't think neural networks were "there" yet; I've seen the trippy AI-generated images of course, as well as the pictures of people who don't actually exist. But I assumed doing the same thing for audio was still a ways off. I believe bigcat posted some stuff here on the forum a year or two ago with orchestral samples generated by some Google AI (IIRC), and that wasn't exactly hi fidelity.
Still, using neural networks would still require the use of samples, no? I mean, the AI can't possibly generate lifelike instruments in realtime on a regular PC, can it?
Still, using neural networks would still require the use of samples, no? I mean, the AI can't possibly generate lifelike instruments in realtime on a regular PC, can it?