- PublMe bot posted in Space
Leading British music organisation urges government to address issues surrounding AIUK Music, an organisation which represents the collective interests of the production side of the UK’s commercial music industry, has urged the government to address concerns surrounding AI in music.
READ MORE: 6LACK reimagines latest album for sleep and focus soundscapes on Endel
UK Music’s CEO Jamie Njoku-Goodwin has highlighted concerns in an open letter to Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer, and has also outlined a five-point plan for the Government to adopt when approaching regulation of AI.
“It is not acceptable for creators’ work or their identity to be used by AI developers without their consent,” reads the letter (via Music Radar). “Taking other people’s work without their permission contravenes basic principles of property rights, undermining both creator incomes and the economic model that has enabled the UK to build a world-leading music industry.”
The body’s five-point principles are shown in a policy position paper, which states that is “key to protect the sanctity of human creativity while also protecting the personality of human creators” as we go forward with regulating how artificial intelligence is implemented into the industry.
One of UK Music’s main focuses is how artists and creators are concerned that AI tools have been trained on copyright works, without the permission of the owners or makers.
These five points are as follows:Creators’ choice: The creator, or their chosen rights holder, should be able to decide if and how they want to use their creative talent. This certainty underpinned by legal rights (copyright) should not be undermined by any exception to copyright or compulsory licensing during the input stage. Users need to respect creators’ choice as baseline for any discussions.
Record keeping: It is important that in the input stage, the technology providers keep an auditable record of the music ingested before the algorithm generates new music. This is the only point in the process when these data points can be documented.
Without human creativity there should be no copyright.
Labelling: Music generated by AI should be labelled as such.
Protection of personality rights: A new personality right should be created to protect the personality/image of songwriters and artists.You can read the full open letter here.
The post Leading British music organisation urges government to address issues surrounding AI appeared first on MusicTech.Leading British music organisation urges government to address issues surrounding AI
musictech.comUK Music is an organisation which represents the collective interests of the production side of the UK’s commercial music industry.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
New Nautilus AT workstations from Korg The latest Nautilus models are now equipped with aftertouch, and Korg have also announced an upgrade service for existing owners.
New Nautilus AT workstations from Korg
www.soundonsound.comThe latest Nautilus models are now equipped with aftertouch, and Korg have also announced an upgrade service for existing owners.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Texas Blockchain Council director announces run for state houseThe director of Bitcoin mining analytics at the TBC said he was opposed to the Fed's exploration of a central bank digital currency and planned to push for “digital freedom”.
Texas Blockchain Council director announces run for State House
cointelegraph.comSteven Kinard of the Texas Blockchain Council will seek the Republican Party nomination for Texas House District 70 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for the 2024 election.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Gravity Presents Multi Keyboard Stand for Musicians and ProducersGravity presents the Multi Keyboard Stand, an instrument and equipment stand with four levels for flexible and the visually clean placement of keyboards, synthesizers, workstations, groove boxes, effects, mixers and more – live and in the studio. The freely adjustable Multi Keyboard Stand is made of lightweight and robust aluminium and allows each shelf to be adjusted to position instruments or equipment comfortably and securely in the desired place.
For precise adjustment, the black aluminium tubes can be provided with centimetre and millimetre measurements using the enclosed self-adhesive measuring tapes. Maximum safety is also ensured by the double anti-tilt protection (2.5 mm or 4 mm) to keep the units stably in position. Furthermore, the integrated cable guide enables the clean and safe routing of mains and signal cables behind the instruments. More information: gravitystands.com
Gravity Presents Multi Keyboard Stand for Musicians and Producers
www.musicconnection.comGravity presents the Multi Keyboard Stand, an instrument and equipment stand with four levels for flexible and the visually clean placement of keyboards, synthesizers, workstations, groove boxes, e…
- PublMe bot posted in Space
5 times DJs won when Serato + Pioneer DJ collaborated
This week’s surprise news of a pending acquisition of Serato Audio Research by AlphaTheta Corporation (Pioneer DJ’s parent company) riled up many DJs. There’s been (very valid) concerns expressed about market consolidation, dampening of innovation, and long term support for legacy products. But what about the flip side? Is this deal born out of a […]
The post 5 times DJs won when Serato + Pioneer DJ collaborated appeared first on DJ TechTools.5 times DJs won when Serato + Pioneer DJ collaborated - DJ TechTools
djtechtools.comThis week’s surprise news of a pending acquisition of Serato Audio Research by AlphaTheta Corporation (Pioneer DJ’s parent company) riled up many DJs. There’s been (very valid) concerns expressed about market consolidation, dampening of innovation, and long term support for legacy products. But what about the flip side? Is this deal born out of a […]
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Congress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch SystemCongress will pour billions more dollars into the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and its associated architecture, even as NASA science missions remain vulnerable to cuts.
Both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees recommend earmarking around $25 billion for NASA for the next fiscal year (FY 24), which is in line with the amount of funding the agency received this year (FY 23). However, both branches of Congress recommend increasing the portion of that funding that would go toward the Artemis program and its transportation cornerstones, SLS and the Orion crew capsule.
Those programs would receive $7.9 billion per the House bill or $7.74 billion per the Senate bill, an increase of about $440 million from FY 2023 levels.
Meanwhile, science missions are looking at cuts of around that same amount, with the House recommending a budget of $7.38 billion versus $7.79 billion in FY 2023.
The increase in funding is just the latest sign that Congress is not backing down from the mission architecture of the Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the moon by 2025. That plan is dependent on having a heavy-lift rocket capable of giving enough boost to deliver a fully fueled and crewed capsule to lunar orbit. For this task, Congress devised SLS and Orion, programs built on legacy NASA and (ostensibly) cost-saving for that reason.
But this decision has been met with an enormous amount of criticism, principally for the incredible price tag of both programs — price tags that will keep rising as the program continues to develop. For example, overall costs for SLS have tipped past $24 billion since the project was first conceived in 2010. But because the rocket is not reusable, despite it having a successful first flight last November, Congress will have to spend many more billions for each subsequent mission.
That’s not to mention the costs of Orion or the mobile launch tower from which SLS takes flight.
In May, NASA’s Office of Inspector General issued a devastating audit of the program, which found that delays to the SLS booster and engine contracts have resulted in an approximately $6 billion cost-overrun. The report further criticizes the use of cost-plus contracts, a fee structure by which essentially all of the risk is taken on by the government.
Overall, NASA received $25.4 billion in funding for FY ’23, with $2.6 billion earmarked toward SLS, $1.34 billion to Orion, and $1.48 to the Human Landing System contract programs. Science programs — which include the Mars Sample Return mission and Earth science missions — received $7.8 billion overall.
Congress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch System by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunchCongress prepares to continue throwing money at NASA’s Space Launch System
techcrunch.comCongress will pour billions more dollars into the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, even as NASA science missions remain vulnerable to cuts.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Utopia wants to be the ‘operating system’ for the music industry, and 3 other things we learned from founder Mattias Hjelmstedt’s new interviewIn a rare interview on the Dealmakers podcast with Alejandro Cremades, Utopia founder Mattias Hjelmstedt dropped some hints as to what has been happening with the company
SourceUtopia wants to be the ‘operating system’ for the music industry, and 3 other things we learned from founder Mattias Hjelmstedt’s new interview
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comThe company’s founder offered some clues as to why Utopia has gone from acquisitions to sales, and from hiring t o layoffs in recent months.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Hipgnosis Songs Fund may soon sell some copyrights. Why – and who might be the buyer?What's happening with one of the week's big stories – and where we think it might go in future
SourceHipgnosis Songs Fund may soon sell some copyrights. Why – and who might be the buyer?
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comWhat’s happening with one of the week’s big stories – and where Music Business Worldwide thinks it might go in future.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Synchro Arts unveil RePitch Standard 1.3 The latest update for Synchro Arts' pitch-correction plug-in introduces new in-depth editing tools, custom hotkey shortcuts, formant editing and more.
Synchro Arts unveil RePitch Standard 1.3
www.soundonsound.comThe latest update for Synchro Arts' pitch-correction plug-in introduces new in-depth editing tools, custom hotkey shortcuts, formant editing and more.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
SSA Plugins aXDeesser The aXDeesser is a de-essing plugin that can be used on any AmbiX-format (SN3D/ACN) Ambisonic signal. It allows the signal within a particular band to be compressed. This is normally used... Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/axdeesser-by-ssa-plugins?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=26522 - PublMe bot posted in Space
Predatory ticket resellers cost artists, confused fans millions, NITO study showsConcert ticket resellers like StubHub, Vivid, and SeatGeek earn tens of millions of dollars each year at the expense of fans, artists, and venues, according to a new study by. Continue reading
The post Predatory ticket resellers cost artists, confused fans millions, NITO study shows appeared first on Hypebot.Predatory ticket resellers cost artists, confused fans millions, NITO study shows - Hypebot
www.hypebot.comConcert ticket resellers like StubHub, Vivid, and SeatGeek earn tens of millions of dollars each year at the expense of fans, artists, and venues, according to a new study by. Continue reading
- PublMe bot posted in Space
The tap water music industry needs to become a bottled one [MIDiA]Keep reading to see how this creative and insightful analogy posed by Kris Thakar of MIDiA unfolds and will likely change how you think about the future of streaming. by. Continue reading
The post The tap water music industry needs to become a bottled one [MIDiA] appeared first on Hypebot.The tap water music industry needs to become a bottled one [MIDiA] - Hypebot
www.hypebot.comKeep reading to see how this creative and insightful analogy posed by Kris Thakar of MIDiA unfolds and will likely change how you think about the future of streaming. by. Continue reading
- PublMe bot posted in Space
Limited run of revamped Sonicware ELZ_1 synth launched by former creatorThe ELZ_1 Play – an upgraded version of the Sonicware ELZ_1 synthesiser – which itself is currently out of production – has been launched in a limited run by a creator who worked on the original.
READ MORE: Superbooth 2023: Sonicware’s LIVEN Texture Lab is a granular synth for strange atmospheres
The ELZ_1 was released back in 2019, and eventually ceased production due to chip shortages which affected a multitude of global brands.
Now, all the same magic of the ELZ_1 returns in the brand new Play edition, created by Dr Yu Endo, who worked on the original. The ELZ_1 Play hosts 14 synth engines and 26 effects just like the original, but also hosts a new four-track looper that supports one-touch record, playback and overdub.
It also hosts a velocity-sensitive keyboard, built-in stereo speakers, USB audio and MIDI. Check it out in the video below:The synth is being launched as part of Dr Endo’s Dr.’s Journey initiative, where he works on a mass of manufacturing projects such as electronic instrument development, limited edition models, goods, related accessories, sample packs and patches.
The products made at Dr.’s Journey are mainly “trial products with a strong Endo flavour”, experimental products, and new ideas, so they are offered in small runs. The initiative keeps Sonicware “free to expand and support its current product range”.
Initially limited to 200 units, the ELZ_1 Play run has been expanded to 250 following the initial allocation of pre-orders completely selling out. The extra 50 models are now available to pre-order with shipping expected to begin in November. It has not been confirmed whether or not the ELZ_1 Play will eventually be available as an official launch from Sonicware in the future.
Pricing for the ELZ_1 Play sits at $599.
Find out more and pre-order at dr.yuendo.
The post Limited run of revamped Sonicware ELZ_1 synth launched by former creator appeared first on MusicTech.Limited run of revamped Sonicware ELZ_1 synth launched by former creator
musictech.comThe ELZ_1 Play, an upgraded version of the Sonicware ELZ_1 synthesiser – which is currently out of production – has been launched.
- PublMe bot posted in Space
OCTO8R Xpression "Xpression" presets pack imprints biting sonic tones of DS Audio Thorn. 50 Presets include: Arps - 10. Basses - 10. Leads - 10. Pads - 10. Plucks - 10. Demo: ... Read More
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/xpression-by-octo8r?utm_source=kvrnewindbfeed&utm_medium=rssfeed&utm_campaign=rss&utm_content=26521 - PublMe bot posted in Space
Chris Castle on why you might want to sign to a label and much more [Your Morning Coffee Podcast]Music attorney and artist advocate Chris Castle sits down for a wide-ranging discussion on a special edition of the Your Morning Coffee podcast. Or listen on your favorite podcast platform.. Continue reading
The post Chris Castle on why you might want to sign to a label and much more [Your Morning Coffee Podcast] appeared first on Hypebot.Chris Castle on why you might want to sign to a label and much more [Your Morning Coffee Podcast] - Hypebot
www.hypebot.comMusic attorney and artist advocate Chris Castle sits down for a wide-ranging discussion on a special edition of the Your Morning Coffee podcast. Or listen on your favorite podcast platform.. Continue reading
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space
- PublMe bot posted in Space