Are you coming through Amsterdam during your travels?
Are you coming through Amsterdam during your travels?
Think I got a source for you on that. Ted Chiang: "most fears about A.I. are best understood as fears about capitalism." kottke.org/21/04/ted-ch...
I wrote up the highlights of all the stuff we built and improved at Soundslice this year:
Interesting, where can I learn more about this notation software?
SUNO r/SunoAl Jo 6h ago Join ThrowRA1234567788777 Sick of having to come up with prompts Discussion ... Hey y'all, looking for some tips here. I like what I've made so far with Suno but now I'm kind of hitting a wall with ideas for prompts. Why doesn't Suno also have a feature to write prompts for you? Like just hit a button the says "new prompt" and then hit make song when it comes up with something that sounds interesting! Thoughts?
not beating the βAI art is lazyβ allegations
Four articulated buses blocking each other in a roundabout making them stuck.
So this happened in Oslo yesterday. Four articulated buses got stuck in a roundabout.
[Somebody had to ask] Do you think it's worse than Revolution 9?
I agree it's the worst officially released non-Revolution-9 Beatles song.
So cool to see this in Soundslice format! Great work.
Just a heads up, you can remove that 0:05 "audio intro" bit at the start by using the Soundslice crop feature in the syncpoint editor.
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I was there for opening night as well! Super interesting to read your take β thanks for posting it. I agree the unfinishedness of it was really surprising and off-putting. Everybody in attendance would have had a much better time had it started without delay, and I feel like the actors sensed that.
In case you're not hip to it: check out the Harry Nilsson version as well. Just as good as the original (which I don't say lightly!).
How do you split the three diamonds into individual diamonds...?
Iβve been on a few podcasts in the last month. Four interviews, four separate topics: ChatGPT hallucination, Django's 20th birthday, Soundslice and my latest EP.
holovaty.com/writing/podc...
Wow, thank you reminding me of this Passamaquoddy guy. I literally haven't thought about him for 30+ years. Gotta watch the film again and see whether it holds up.
Acoustic Guitar Magazine reviewed my Layer Cake EP:
acousticguitar.com/review-adria...
I was there too! That was hilarious. I remember he'd printed the lyrics from some random guitar tabs site.
Audio clips or it didn't happen
welcome to development by gaslight. ChatGPT hallucinates a feature, driving users to a application for something that doesn't exist. What's a dev to do? They add the feature the AI invented
For me it's the "This is News" series by Neural Viz. So well done! www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHb-...
This short tribute to Brian Wilson's life is so well done. A rare example of tasteful/artful AI video generation.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCoo...
Nope, that's not true. I don't recall a single person ever requesting ASCII tab support since I founded Soundslice in 2012. Otherwise we likely would have added it. In fact we're very responsive to users and sometimes even implement feature requests the same day they're requested.
Good news: ChatGPT is pointing a lot of people toward Soundslice.
Bad news: It's telling people Soundslice has a feature that doesn't actually exist.
Here's my story about how we added a feature purely because ChatGPT was telling people it existed.
If it were me, I'd get some locally made tortilla chips: El Ranchero (www.rancherofood.com/products/). Available at many grocery stores. Not sure whether you can get authentic tortilla chips in VA, but here in Amsterdam it's a chip desert.
I'm trying a new thing: here's a behind-the-scenes peek at the multitracks in one of my recent EP tunes.
Yes, that exists: www.soundslice.com/sheet-music-...
Sure, here are some of my favorite blues albums:
* BB King, "Live in Cook County Jail" (similar vibe)
* Albert King, "Born Under A Bad Sign"
* Paul Butterfield Blues Band's self-titled debut album
* John Mayall, "Blues Breakers" (the "Beano" album)
"Respect" is definitely owned by Aretha Franklin despite it being an Otis Redding tune originally.
When he looks at church attendance figures, he'll be hearing "Wow, look at those low rates"
At Soundslice we've launched a lot of great new stuff specifically for drummers and percussionists. Percussion maps, auto-generated percussion legends, better synth playback and more.
www.soundslice.com/blog/288/ton...
Turns out "Roman goats sail big boats" is a useful mnemonic for the Roman numerals