Here are three ways AI could replace human musicians in the future.
Creating a song composition. Many programs already have the ability to produce music on demand. One of the most successful applications of this kind is Boomy. It allows non-musicians to create music and then post AI-generated content to Spotify to earn money.
mixing and mastering. Some AI-based applications can automatically analyze tracks, balance sound levels in tracks, and remove noise. For example, these are Landr, Cryo Mix and Neutron from iZotope. Thanks to them, professionals can also quickly mix and master songs.
instrumental and vocal performance. Thanks to “tone transfer” algorithms (for example, in the Mawf app), musicians can now convert one sound into another. You can also create tracks with realistic vocals and the ability to change voices with the help of Vocaloid.
Source: Ferra

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