The Hard Truth: AI Output Is Not a Finished Song There’s a growing misconception in AI music creation. Many creators believe the output is the final product. It isn’t. It’s a draft. A guide. A starting point. Without real musicians, real performance, and real production, you don’t have a finished record — and in many cases, you don’t have something you can meaningfully protect, register, or monetize. Serious creators are already adapting: They use AI to move faster, then collaborate with professionals to bring the music to life. If you want to operate at a professional level, the standard hasn’t changed — only the tools have. ArtistPortal.Studio exists to connect those dots. #MusicIndustry #AI #CreativeCollaboration #MusicProduction #ArtistDevelopment #FutureOfMusic #Songwriting
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PAY ATTENTION TO THIS! This is very true you should take it to heart if you are making AI songs.
The Hard Truth: AI Output Is Not a Finished Song There’s a growing misconception in AI music creation. Many creators believe the output is the final product. It isn’t. It’s a draft. A guide. A starting point. Without real musicians, real performance, and real production, you don’t have a finished record — and in many cases, you don’t have something you can meaningfully protect, register, or monetize. Serious creators are already adapting: They use AI to move faster, then collaborate with professionals to bring the music to life. If you want to operate at a professional level, the standard hasn’t changed — only the tools have. ArtistPortal.Studio exists to connect those dots. #MusicIndustry #AI #CreativeCollaboration #MusicProduction #ArtistDevelopment #FutureOfMusic #Songwriting
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The Hard Truth: AI Output Is Not a Finished Song There’s a growing misconception in AI music creation. Many creators believe the output is the final product. It isn’t. It’s a draft. A guide. A starting point. Without real musicians, real performance, and real production, you don’t have a finished record — and in many cases, you don’t have something you can meaningfully protect, register, or monetize. Serious creators are already adapting: They use AI to move faster, then collaborate with professionals to bring the music to life. If you want to operate at a professional level, the standard hasn’t changed — only the tools have. ArtistPortal.Studio exists to connect those dots. #MusicIndustry #AI #CreativeCollaboration #MusicProduction #ArtistDevelopment #FutureOfMusic #Songwriting
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Humans we put art into artificial, so why are we so suspicious of our creation? What separates humans from AI? Can AI make songs that are indistinguishable to an average listener and if so does this pose a serious threat to the artist? Some argue that AI cannot have the level of emotional connection that an artist embeds into their content. A song that’s stacked with emotions, resonates with the intended audience for that exact reason. I think that emotional connection is subjective. If a person hears something that resonates with them because of an experience then it is reasonable to say that AI can also resonate with an intended audience if there is enough proximity. The main reason for this argument (from my end) comes from the most recent example in the rap music industry. An artist by the name of 6ix9ine was making a significant amount of progress in the scene eventhough it was obvious that it was all an act, this validates the assumption that music will be accepted if it sounds “good” even if it’s not “authentic”… so the same can be said about AI music, it doesn’t matter if it’s not authentic if enough checkboxes are ticked, it will get enough traction to make a significant impact in the industry. #music #ai #debate #artificial
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The music industry’s relationship with AI has entered a 'don’t ask, don’t tell' phase. From hip-hop producers generating soul samples via AI to country artists experimenting with arrangements, the tech is becoming foundational. Yet, few want to admit it. High-profile producers estimate that more than half of sample-based music is now being created this way. This isn't just about efficiency; it's a fundamental shift in how creativity is sourced and licensed. We're moving from a world of manual sampling to one of synthetic generation. The tools are here. The adoption is massive. The conversation just needs to catch up. 🕶️ #AI #MusicIndustry #GenAI #TechTrends #DuruTech #Innovation #FutureOfMusic
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AI music generators are trained on huge datasets of existing tracks, learning melody, harmony, rhythm, and even the subtle texture of different instruments and genres. So we fed Major Lazer’s “Lean On” into an AI workflow and let it spit out this quick remakr, just to see how close the machine could get. Read our latest article about it: https://lnkd.in/gn5sq9z8 What’s wild is that anyone with a keyboard can now prompt things like this into existence in minutes, no studio, budget, or label involved. It’s eerie, entertaining, and a little bleak if you think about what this means for working producers. As Diplo said in a recent interview with Daniel Wall on YT , there’s no real way to fight AI at this point, only a choice between learning to use it or getting left behind. Full disclosure: this is an AI‑generated experiment made for commentary and discussion, not an official release or endorsement. What do you think: tool for creativity, or another step toward automating musicians out of the picture? #MusicBusiness #ArtificialIntelligence #MusicProduction #FutureOfWork
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AI for Good and Growth in Music AI isn’t your ghostwriter. It’s your roadie. Experts keep saying: use it for speed + ideas, not theft—get consent, give credit. Tip: paste a hook into an AI composition tool, generate 5 genre flips, then rebuild it by hand. Check out our website @ https://lnkd.in/gDeZgJhz Where do you draw the line with AI? #TheSceneProjects #IndependentArtists #IndieMusic #MusicCreators #AIForMusic #Songwriting #MusicBusiness
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AI Might Be The New Way People Discover You People aren’t just using Google anymore… AI is becoming how people discover artists 🤖 Are you positioned for that? 🎙️ From Sculpt N Create Ep. 38 — You’re Making Music… But Leaving ALL The Money Behind 💸 w/ 🎤Amani Roberts, M.A. 🎶 Watch or listen to the full episode👇🏾 https://gopod.io/p/lpCSRH #AI #MusicDiscovery #ArtistGrowth #SculptNCreate #FutureOfMusic #TechInMusic
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The most important skill in music right now isn’t creating. It’s choosing. AI can generate melodies, harmonies, and full ideas in seconds. That’s no longer the hard part. What’s becoming difficult is deciding what actually deserves to stay. When you can explore dozens of directions in minutes, creativity shifts. It becomes less about producing material and more about judgment, taste, and knowing what fits. AI expands possibilities. Humans give them meaning, we’ve seen this before with digital production and sampling. The difference now is scale. The tools can generate. But the craft is still in the decisions. How do you decide what’s worth keeping? Read more: https://lnkd.in/eai-yPUb
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The future of music is not AI versus humans. It never was. It is humans using AI as a creative companion to make music faster, cheaper, more personal, more diverse, more accessible than at any point in human history. That future is not coming. It is already here. #AIMusic #FutureOfMusic
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Great concept by Splice - "original sample creators will be compensated when their sounds are used to generate new material." I hope YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Suno and Udio are working on doing the same. #musicbusiness #aimusic
Music creation platform Splice has launched a new suite of AI-powered tools – and says original sample creators will be compensated when their sounds are used to generate new material. Splice says the tools combine its existing catalog of more than 3 million human-made, licensed samples with generative AI capabilities, while keeping every sound traceable to its original creator. Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava said: “Producers have always used samples as a foundation for new ideas; these tools extend that tradition, enabling sounds to be reshaped and reimagined." 🔗 Full Story: https://lnkd.in/gfFt63hP #musicindustry
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