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
Although having your own podcast is very time consuming, podcasts are currently flooding the German market but hardly anyone can even compensate the costs for the production. The American podcasting scene is a few years ahead of us, having big production companies and an advertisement revenue that is expected to hit 1 billion USD by 2021. Meanwhile in Germany, the podcasting industry does not seem to be on the radar of big companies’ digital marketing mix yet.
What possibilities do German podcasters have to monetize their podcasts and how do they become relevant for the advertising market?
Christoph Falke, Head of Audio at Axel Springer SE, Vincent Kittmann, Head of Podstars by OMR, a podcast marketing and production company and James Harper, owner of podcast “Filter Stories”, a documentary podcast that sheds a light on the stories of people hidden in the shadows of the coffee industry, talk about their experience with podcast monetization and how to improve it.
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