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  • One more #AI #Music detection tool from #majors for the #MusicIndustry. Very interesting how regulations would come to this field. It's #Tech companies vs #MusicBusiness like. But hype is hype, technology is technology, application is application - all the same every time.

    Ircam calls the AI detector, targeted to stakeholders in the music industry, a “game-changer.”

  • Xí Jìnpíng will visit France... right after Universal Music Group and TikTok become friends again... with a new deal. Coincidence? #MusicIndustry #MusicBusiness #majorlabels #AI #UMG #TikTok

    Just over three months since Universal Music Group and TikTok fell out in spectacular style over licensing terms, they are friends again.

  • Checking something #3d

  • Smart move by #majors in #MusicBusiness.
    Posted Reaction by PublMe bot in PublMe. “Major label reach on your terms”: ReverbNation and Warner Music partnership aims to empower emerging artists. ReverbNation, the artist opportunities platform of BandLab Technologies, has teamed up with Warner..."

  • "The worst get-rich-quick scheme in the universe" - #MusicBusiness

  • Kenny Beats: “There is no one dumber than a person trying to get rich by making music”The music industry has changed considerably in the last few decades. Once upon a time, hitting the big time, landing a record deal and getting your music heard by millions was a fast-track to fortune. But the system has changed.
    That was the pre-streaming era; millions more people were buying records and pumping money into the music-making market. It’s no secret that streaming has dealt an all-but-fatal blow to most musicians’ prospects of making a sustainable income directly through their art – at least without multiple other avenues of income.

    READ MORE: No, Daniel Ek, the music industry isn’t like professional football

    Obviously, it’s a relevant issue to every single artist out there today, so there are many varying opinions. Producer and DJ Kenny Beats has weighed in with a new Instagram post, in which he describes the music industry in its current form as “the worst get-rich-quick scheme in the universe”.
    “I’ve been making music as a job since I was 16 years old and in my 30s I can support myself and my family comfortably, yes,” he begins.
    “I’m telling you as a multi-platinum multi-Grammy-nominated producer that getting rich off music only in 2024 is impossible without many other sources of income. I’m not lying to you to hate on you. It’s a warning that you should be in it for the love.”
    “We are talking 2024. Not all the rich artists you can remember in the past. People making music today,” he continues. “I’m talking about making money in music when you need to have more than a trillion streams to make 10 million dollars, deals are structured against your favour in every single way, and there’s 100,000 songs a day uploaded to Spotify.
    “You should try because you care about what you are making in my opinion, not try because of the potential profits (which are way smaller than people assume).”
    He goes on to stipulate a typical profit-split breakdown between an artist and their management, agents and other parties.
    “Every situation is different, but in general: that first million, take out 15 per cent [for management], 5 per cent for lawyer[s], 5 per cent business manager, 30-40 per cent taxes… possibly 10 percent [for an] agent… You might be left with a down payment for a crib if you spend no other money.
    “That 10 mil after came from mostly brand deals/shows/other things besides music if I had to guess.
    “The point is, do music you love, this is the worst get-rich-quick scheme in the universe.”

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    In another post on X/Twitter, Kenny Beats adds: “There is no one dumber than a person trying to get rich by making music.”

    There is no one dumber than a person trying to get rich by making music
    — kennybeats (@kennybeats) April 19, 2024

    In other news, earlier this year Kenny Beats recounted the time he gifted a young musician $20,000 in studio equipment, who then started “going live with strippers for 6 hours a day on Insta”.
    See more from Kenny Beats via his official YouTube channel.
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    Producer and DJ Kenny Beats has called the music industry in its current form “the worst get-rich-quick scheme in the universe”.

  • 4 essential vocal layering techniques
    Let’s take a look at a few popular vocal layering techniques that can add depth and dimension to your songs.

    Let’s take a look at a few popular vocal layering techniques that can add depth and dimension to your songs.

  • Highlighting this post for productivity and the pics are cool too 🤓 and it relates to anything

  • Using my phone built-in voice recorder a lot to not forget new ideas

  • How to grow profit? -Decrease expenses, open new lineup, don't pay royalties with less than 1000 streams. #Spotify #FairSpotify #MusicBusiness

  • 5 mixing tips for modern rap vocals
    From applying compression to cleaning up ad-lib tracks, here are five essential mixing tips for modern rap vocals.

    From applying compression to cleaning up ad-lib tracks, here are five essential mixing tips for modern rap vocals.

  • “We aim to make this an indispensable tool for DJs, independent artists and producers”: New AI stem separation technology secures UK government fundingAudioStrip, a company specialising in source separation technology via machine learning (AI), has been announced as one of six organisations to be awarded grant funding from the government.
    A total of £1 million is being awarded to companies as part of an AI in the Music Industry Innovate UK Fund. The assessors of the competition agreed that AudioStrip’s Music-AI innovation would “greatly benefit and strengthen the UK Music Industry” and that “the rewards could be significant”.

    READ MORE: Imogen Heap uses her AI voice model, ai.mogen, to create a remix for the first time

    According to a press release from AudioStrip, the aim of the competition is to advance the development of Artificial Intelligence products and services within the global music supply chain which benefits the UK Music Sector. Winners must collaborate with industry stakeholders to unlock the full potential of AI while supporting and uplifting the music industry to drive long term creative and commercial success.
    AudioStrip is strengthening its partnership with Queen Mary University of London, which will collaborate with the brand on its project to develop new state-of-the-art AI in music source separation. This separates the individual vocals and instruments within a music file.
    Basil Woods, co-founder and CEO of AudioStrip, says: “This technology is sweeping the music industry. AudioStrip will offer more advanced tools for precise separation of individual elements in audio files.
    “By partnering with Queen Mary, we aim to elevate music source separation technology beyond industry benchmarks, making it an indispensable tool for DJs, independent artists, producers, and licensors. Our goal is to automatically identify musical elements from any given song – including vocal, instrumental, drums, bass, piano, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and synthesiser – and extract them into independent tracks without losing quality.”
    Simon Dixon, Director of the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence and Music at Queen Mary University of London, adds: “Our Centre for Digital Music has grown into a world-leading, multidisciplinary research group, responsible for numerous spinout companies and business partnerships with companies large and small.”
    Find out more about AudioStrip.
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    AudioStrip, a company specialising in source separation technology via machine learning (AI), has been announced as one of six organisations to be awarded grant funding from the government.

  • Started to post some stuff at my YT channel and here is the first audio visualizer (not at #VEVO).
    "FT" is an abbreviature which means to me several words of togetherness now and after #VLCAM #Music #Electronic #Dreaming