2024-04-03 18:06:20| Engadget
Stability AI just unveiled Stable Audio 2.0, an upgraded version of its music-generation platform. This system lets users create up to three minutes of audio via text prompt. Thats around the length of an actual song, so it'll also whip up an intro, a full chord progression and an outro.
First, the good news. Three minutes is huge. The previous version of the software maxed out at 90 seconds. Just imagine the fake birthday song you could make in the style of that one Rob Thomas/Santana track. Another boon? The tool is free and publicly available through the companys website, so have at it.
Introducing Stable Audio 2.0 a new model capable of producing high-quality, full tracks with coherent musical structure up to three minutes long at 44.1 kHz stereo from a single prompt.Explore the model and start creating for free at: https://t.co/E9ZIGagmPfRead the pic.twitter.com/rFGb0KpdeX Stability AI (@StabilityAI) April 3, 2024
It primarily works via text prompt, but theres an option to upload an audio clip. The system will analyze the clip and produce something similar. All uploaded audio must be copyright-free, so this isnt for the purposes of mimicking something that already exists. Rather, it could be useful for, say, humming a drum part or extending a 20 second clip into something longer.
Now, the bad news. This is still AI-generated music. Its cool as a conversation piece and as an emblem of a possible future thats great for tinkerers and bad for musicians, but thats about it. The songs can actually sound nifty, at first, until the seams start showing. Then things get a bit creepy.
For instance, the system loves adding vocals, but not in any known human language. I guess its in whatever language that makes up the text in AI-generated images. The vocals sort of sound like actual people, and other times they sound Gregorian chanters filtered through outer space. Its right smack dab in the middle of that uncanny valley. The Verge called the vocals soulless and weird," comparing them to whale sounds. That tracks.
Stable Audio 2.0 makes the same weird little mistakes that all of these systems make, no matter the output type. Parts can vanish into thin air, replaced with something else. Sometimes melodic elements will double out of nowhere, like an audio version of those extra fingers in AI-generated images.
Created this with the new Stable Audio 2.0 from @StabilityAI! pic.twitter.com/kmN0eubJSK Chris McKay (@cmcky) April 3, 2024
Theres also the, well, boring-ness of it all. This is music in name only. Without a human connection, whats the point? I listen to music to get inside the head of another person or group of people. Theres no head to get inside of here, despite constant proclamations that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is only months away.
So, this tech is an absolute gift for those making silly birthday videos or bank hold music. For everyone else? Shrug. One thing I can say from personal experience: Its pretty fast. The system concocted an absolutely terrifying big band song about my cat in around a minute. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/stability-ais-audio-generator-can-now-crank-out-3-minute-songs-160620135.html?src=rss
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