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What tools do you not have in your music production workflow that you know about? Ie - what’s super hard, needs automating or bug friction point in your composition process?
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@jemsophia.eth
something that keeps me in the zone when writing tbh. i don’t always wanna be sat in front of a DAW; imagining a smart portastudio or something. something to bridge “writing by hand / on acoustic” and “prompting”
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i’m so sour on surface-level prompt-to-music tools, but i was working on lyrics the other day and thinking “what if i played this in Am instead of C#m” and…isn’t that a semantic prompt? couldn’t i have *something* that does that for me so i can focus on what i’m focusing on instead of my DAW?
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I really think this kind of text-to-music models aren’t the solution. In and outpainting and audio prompting (and more should say too much) are much more efficient ways to get contextually appropriate inspo
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@jemsophia.eth
i don’t think “text” as in Udio, just like i write lots of songs with a fountain pen in a moleskine and i want smart tools that integrate with that curious what audio prompting and inpainting looks like in this context tho!
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