What Does AI Mastering Mean for Artists, Engineers, & Music?; Beach Boys Channel Returns to SiriusXM; Tidal's Prices Going Up
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— What does AI mastering mean for artists, engineers, and music?
AI Mastering services are reaching new heights of speed and quality, ushering in a new era of AI music production. We speak to some of the industry’s leaders to learn more.
— Meet Ripple: TikTok parent’s new AI-powered music-making app that can turn a hummed melody into a song
The $220 billion-valued technology giant’s popular video-sharing app TikTok is capable of breaking hits, turning unknown artists into viral stars, and driving new commercial success for ‘catalog’ tracks recorded decades ago.
Now, ByteDance wants aspiring creators to make the music for their short-form videos using an app it built itself, and it’s even developed and trained a model to get them started.
— Deriving Value from Derivative Works
The music industry has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with the rise of derivative content and now generative AI causing a substantial shift in how creators find new ways to produce and distribute music. In simple terms, derivative content is created by taking existing material and modifying or repurposing it.
— Unseen Crescendo: The explosion of MusicTech
While the increasing utilisation of technology in music is nothing new, its impact has become more visible and transformative in recent times, particularly with the acceleration of AI. This further shift makes previously unseen trends more visible, accessible, and impactful. Basically, every facet of music is experiencing this remarkable crescendo, heralding new scenarios.
— Beach Boys Channel Returns to SiriusXM with New Music Specials
Featuring songs from every phase of their 60-year career, Good Vibrations: The Beach Boys Channel will bring The Beach Boys’ iconic sounds from the California coastline into the homes and cars of SiriusXM listeners, wherever they are.
— Tidal is the latest music streaming service to raise its price
Tidal is raising the price of its HiFi subscription plan from $9.99 a month to $10.99 in the US.
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