Generative music services are popping up everywhere. The demand is there and the competition is propelling AI music platforms into providing ever better options to consumers. From professional DJs to hobbyists, you can expect more interest in augmented music services. Let’s check out three of the best.
Amper
Amper received a huge swath of publicity when reality TV star Taryn Southern used it to produce a hit album. The platform is user-friendly and aimed at musicians and content creators. You can both import your own ideas and start new ones from scratch, depending on the style of music you’re aiming for. Check out Amper.
Evoke
Evoke is certainly one of the easiest AI music platforms to use, with no real musical background required. You can create music by typing keywords into a tool which then spits out music. It’s closer to a royalty-free music library than a creative tool. Check it out.
Deepjams
Deepjams (like deepfake, geddit?) allows you to make new compositions out of your existing input. Boasting a broad-ranging machine intelligence, Deepjams outputs fields of music based on what you upload. Deepjams makes a case for three models - jamming out, composing and driving engagement - and you’ll see fair results in all three cases.
AI music services are a fast and dynamic industry, one which is currently quite diversified in their offerings. Once the experimental phase tapers off, we’ll likely start to see large-scale implementation of AI songwriting and production services become the norm (and good old fashioned manual editing go the way of film photography). But skill is always in demand! Head over to the DJ Courses Online programs to check out how you can level up today.