Recently, there has been an immense boom around startups working in the field of music and artificial intelligence. We see companies and individuals embracing the new technology in various fields of music production, composing, performing to music recognition. But how new is this technology really? In this episode Helen Meyer talks with Dr Leigh Smith, Senior Research Engineer at Landr, who has been working in the field of music and AI for more than 20 years now. He gives us a wrap up about how it all started, what the state of the art is and what he thinks the future may bring.
Want to dive deeper? Here are some useful links:
ISMIR - International Society for Music Information Retrieval
https://www.ismir.net
ISMIR 2019 - International Symposium for Music Information Retrieval 2019
https://ismir2019.ismir.net
GANs - ISMIR tutorial on Generating Music with Generative Adversarial Networks
https://salu133445.github.io/ismir2019tutorial
WiMIR - Women in Music Information Retrieval website
https://wimir.wordpress.com/
Portrait XO - artist using neural networks for generating an album of vocal processing
https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/en/speaker/portrait-xo-portrait-xo
Aaron Burnett & The Big Machine
"The Prototype” https://open.spotify.com/track/12zlZ8URX0gm8rxniduLUi?si=egX_cDCpRKGQvcN_LHODJg
from the album “Anomaly" https://www.discogs.com/Aaron-Burnett-The-Big-Machine-Anomaly/release/13032173
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Recently, there has been an immense boom around startups working in the field of music and artificial intelligence. We see companies and individuals embracing the new technology in various fields of music production, composing, performing to music recognition. But how new is this technology really? In this episode Helen Meyer talks with Dr Leigh Smith, Senior Research Engineer at Landr, who has been working in the field of music and AI for more than 20 years now. He gives us a wrap up about how it all started, what the state of the art is and what he thinks the future may bring.
Want to dive deeper? Here are some useful links:
ISMIR - International Society for Music Information Retrieval
https://www.ismir.net
ISMIR 2019 - International Symposium for Music Information Retrieval 2019
https://ismir2019.ismir.net
GANs - ISMIR tutorial on Generating Music with Generative Adversarial Networks
https://salu133445.github.io/ismir2019tutorial
WiMIR - Women in Music Information Retrieval website
https://wimir.wordpress.com/
Portrait XO - artist using neural networks for generating an album of vocal processing
https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/en/speaker/portrait-xo-portrait-xo
Aaron Burnett & The Big Machine
"The Prototype” https://open.spotify.com/track/12zlZ8URX0gm8rxniduLUi?si=egX_cDCpRKGQvcN_LHODJg
from the album “Anomaly" https://www.discogs.com/Aaron-Burnett-The-Big-Machine-Anomaly/release/13032173
On March 26th, the European parliament has backed the new and much discussed EU copyright law. One main change is that internet platforms that offer users to upload their own content are now responsible of the right copyright permission for this material. While the law’s aim is to protect creators' rights to get paid fairly for their work, one major implication is that anything posted on the internet will be subject to censorship, so opponents of the bill say this will stifle freedom and creativity on online mediums. This might especially affect unsigned artists and parodies.
But what does Article 13 actually mean? When will it be implemented and would it need to be changed so that artists get their share, but the freedom of internet is not affected? Find out in this episode of “Hello, Audio!” where Helen discusses this with Felix Stang, associate partner at the law firm Raue in Berlin in the area of copyright and media law; Micki Meuser, composer and music producer from Berlin; and Steffen Holly (Sholly), leader of the business unit Media Management and Delivery of the Fraunhofer Institute.
Hello, Audio!
Recently, there has been an immense boom around startups working in the field of music and artificial intelligence. We see companies and individuals embracing the new technology in various fields of music production, composing, performing to music recognition. But how new is this technology really? In this episode Helen Meyer talks with Dr Leigh Smith, Senior Research Engineer at Landr, who has been working in the field of music and AI for more than 20 years now. He gives us a wrap up about how it all started, what the state of the art is and what he thinks the future may bring.
Want to dive deeper? Here are some useful links:
ISMIR - International Society for Music Information Retrieval
https://www.ismir.net
ISMIR 2019 - International Symposium for Music Information Retrieval 2019
https://ismir2019.ismir.net
GANs - ISMIR tutorial on Generating Music with Generative Adversarial Networks
https://salu133445.github.io/ismir2019tutorial
WiMIR - Women in Music Information Retrieval website
https://wimir.wordpress.com/
Portrait XO - artist using neural networks for generating an album of vocal processing
https://www.reeperbahnfestival.com/en/speaker/portrait-xo-portrait-xo
Aaron Burnett & The Big Machine
"The Prototype” https://open.spotify.com/track/12zlZ8URX0gm8rxniduLUi?si=egX_cDCpRKGQvcN_LHODJg
from the album “Anomaly" https://www.discogs.com/Aaron-Burnett-The-Big-Machine-Anomaly/release/13032173