Welcome to G45 AI....for those who dare....

ChatGPT ImageGen has come a long way in 2 years. This is the first image I generated after today's ImageGen update. They definitely look like brothers, don't they? But what exactly is the drummer sitting on, I wonder? Maybe the guitarist's hand?

Please create an image of a Texas garage band of the mid 1960's with Beatle style moptop haircuts and pointy boots, wearing thin trousers and psychedelic clothing and medallions, posing for a publicity shot with some of their instruments which include a Teardrop style guitar and a single snare drum

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It's no longer possible to get killer '60s garage style songs from the currently available AI models such as UDIO and SUNO. They have both been ruined, presumably to stop any possibility of copyright infringement. I'm quite sad about it, because I really loved what UDIO could come up with, previously. It was better than any music from the last 30 years*. By a million miles. Now it's rubbish.

Luckily I have about 20 great ones which I did when UDIO still had genius level capabilities. I have a feeling it will never be possible again, because nothing incredible is ever allowed to exist once vested interests are involved.

* there are exceptions of course, and things I just don't know about. Like your own wonderful amazing music :smyle:
 
So what's it sound like now? It must still be modelling the sound on something
The instruments sound newer, like studio musicians. All the output has a same-y quality instead of the unique sounds of the original model. And the melodies are jerky, incoherent, one-note and one-dimensional. It's just horrible! I guess they got some studio musicians to replace the original training material.

It's still possible to get a snotty sounding punk-ish vocal sound. But the melodies are hopeless, so it's useless.

I did some deep research on how to train AI music models, but it's not really possible to use the current open-source models (MusicGen or Jukebox). MusicGen can do the music, but not the vocals. Jukebox has ultra-low fidelity and a 12 second time limit, and it's very old and primitive. What is needed is an updated version of MusicGen that allows for properly sung lyrics, not just grunts and yelps.

How the models work : after downloading and installing MusicGen or Jukebox, you make a music file containing one song, or a part of a song, or a song split into separate instruments. You can do any or all of these variations. It can be your own music or someone else's. You name the file song_001.WAV (or whatever). Then you write a short description of what the music sounds like, for example "60s garage, fuzz guitar, high energy, rocker" and you name that descrition file the same name as the corresponding sound file, song_001.TXT. After making thousands of WAV files and TXT files, you process them in a training session that lasts hours or even days, using an NVDIA RTX 4090 GPU card or better.

Then when you ask for fuzz guitar, it knows what you mean. It doesn't directly use the songs it trained on. But it does use its understanding of fuzz guitar based on all the examples you gave it to train on. It makes up something original based on its understanding of what it learned in training. Basically the same way a human does, after listening to other people's music.