The use cases for artificial intelligence in the creative arts seemingly grow every day.
The latest research from Pirate, a global research network, reveals this. From the early stages of rough idea generation to one-click mastering, there is an AI-assisted tool tailored to most elements of the creative process.
A deeper dive into Pirate's new study, which the company shared with EDM.com, sheds intriguing insights into the specific roles AI plays in music production. Songwriting and songwriting emerged as the main area where AI tools shine, with 30% of musicians finding them particularly beneficial at these stages. This is followed by research and inspiration at 21%, creating beats and beats at 12%, and mastering at 10%.
ChatGPT, for example, has become a favorite among composers for its ability to generate creative ideas. On the other end of the spectrum, Ozone11 is apparently revolutionizing the music mastering process. Its one-click mastering solution simplifies what was once a complex and time-consuming part of music production, offering artists a streamlined and efficient workflow.
The broader trends and statistics highlight the diverse applications of AI, spanning from the genesis of musical ideas to the finishing touches in production, while underlining the idea that AI could encompass half of the industry market musical by 2030, by year. zipdo.
Pirate also revealed in a recent survey that more than half of musicians would not feel comfortable admitting the use of AI-related technologies in their work, revealing that despite the increasing prevalence of such tools, a stigma remains. perceived.
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