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Cthulhu_yesterday at 8:22 PM2 repliesview on HN

Because people don't put the effort in. A lot of electronic music can be considered lazy - just press button, turn a knob, boom you have music. Right? But then you have someone like Aphex Twin and they make something unique out of these easy machines.

I'm sure someone can make unique or passable music with the help of AI tooling, but they can't do it by just saying "make me this music", no matter how much effort they think they have put into the prompt.


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bluGillyesterday at 8:29 PM

It is the same with anything else. I use AI to write a lot of code - but I'm constantly tell it to fix some things - often the same type of error I told it yesterday (things that a junior engineer would have learned a few months ago it is still getting wrong)

janalsncmyesterday at 8:44 PM

I don’t think it’s just about effort. It’s the nature of the technology.

If you practice piano, you will get better in some predictable way, even if it takes a long time.

If you spend more and more time tweaking a prompt, you will be pulling songs from some distribution of possible songs but you will never have the level of control that conventional music producers have.