Welcome to Aiode Musicians Beta, your gateway to generating high-quality music with virtual musicians. To ensure you get the most out of this innovative tool, we've compiled a list of essential tips and best practices to guide your experience.
Mute Existing Stems of the Target Instrument
When you're looking to generate a new part for a specific instrument, it's crucial to provide a clear canvas for the virtual musician.
Pick a playback without, or mute any existing recordings of the instrument you wish to generate. For example, if you're generating a guitar track, ensure that all current guitar parts are silenced.
Why This Helps: This prevents overlapping sounds and allows the virtual musician to contribute a unique, complementary layer to your track without competition from existing parts.
Incorporate Strong Rhythmic Elements
A clear rhythmic foundation is essential for optimal performance from the virtual musician.
Include playbacks with prominent drums, bass lines, or other rhythm-focused instruments in your playback.
Strong rhythmic cues guide the virtual musician, resulting in a performance that is tightly aligned with your track's groove and feel.
Leverage Both Completed and In-Progress Songs
Aiode's virtual musicians are designed to adapt to tracks at any stage of development.
For Finished Tracks: Enhance and add new dimensions to your polished productions.
For Unfinished Tracks: Experiment with early drafts to explore new creative directions and ideas.
Important Note on Beta Software
β οΈ Early-Stage Release: Aiode Musicians Beta is a work in progress. Expect occasional quirks and unique experiences!
ποΈ Performance Variability: The model might not always produce flawless samples, particularly with complex or unconventional playback material.
π Encouragement to Experiment: Play around with different playbacks to find what works best for your needs.
π¬ Your Feedback Matters: We highly value your input! Sharing your experiences helps us refine and build Aiode Musicians for everyone.
