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Using ChatGPT to compare the frequency responses of the two tracks. Song: Dio - Stand Up And Shout 1) Audio Fidelity mastered By Steve Hoffman 2) 2022 Joe Barresi Remix
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This is sick, I kinda wanna save this to show my audio engineer friends
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I also did another test to check the hum noise in a guitar recording, where I suspected the problem was around 140 Hz. Chatgpt: "There is indeed a fairly obvious peak around 140 Hz, confirming the presence of a hum at that frequency. There are also weaker harmonics visible in the multiples. You heard right!"
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Interesting, did chatgpt offer any solutions to combat the hum? 🤔
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Yes, chatgpt can also help you eliminate any residual harmonics or strengthen the cleansing by apply correction on the file uploaded.
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Oh damn, that's really useful. This is the type of stuff I like when it comes to ai in music, when it makes our lives easier
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However, it's better to upload the audio at a lower level, since once ChatGPT makes edits, it could introduce clipping just like any other audio tool. Not sure if you can request a peak limiter.
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Yeah seems reasonable, I wonder if there are any apps developing music centric ai tools out there that focus on mixing and audio editing, might be cool to test out in future projects
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Yes there're mastering tools with AI but I remember wasn't free. I've tried one for demo but the results where crap, it has added unnecessary compression.
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Yeah makes sense, I mean the little quick mastering I do for my demos on logic's mastering tools are just compressed anyways, but tbf I'm not doing much mixing anyways cos of my timeframe
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