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Using my phone built-in voice recorder a lot to not forget new ideas
âVoice Memos are a no-brainerâ for music production, says TouristCollecting gear is fun, obviously, but sometimes simplicity prevails over all. Just take a look at Fred again.. who recorded the bass sound for his track Jungle from the crackle of a bad cable, or even Tourist who... ...- in the community space Music from Within
How to grow profit? -Decrease expenses, open new lineup, don't pay royalties with less than 1000 streams. #Spotify #FairSpotify #MusicBusiness
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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.5 Mixing Tips for Modern Rap Vocals - Blog | Splice
splice.comFrom applying compression to cleaning up ad-lib tracks, here are five essential mixing tips for modern rap vocals.
âWe aim to make this an indispensable tool for DJs, independent artists and producersâ: 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 ÂŁ1 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 AudioStripâs Music-AI innovation would âgreatly benefit and strengthen the UK Music Industryâ and that âthe rewards could be significantâ.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: âThis technology is sweeping the music industry. AudioStrip will offer more advanced tools for precise separation of individual elements in audio files.
âBy 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 â including vocal, instrumental, drums, bass, piano, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and synthesiser â and extract them into independent tracks without losing quality.â
Simon Dixon, Director of the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence and Music at Queen Mary University of London, adds: âOur 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.â
Find out more about AudioStrip.
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musictech.comAudioStrip, 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).
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How artists like The Ink Spots gained 300k new listeners after featuring in Amazonâs Fallout TV series. #Music #Synchronization #MusicBusiness #Film #TV #Games
The Fallout Effect [Game Music Digest Apr 24]
musicexp.substack.comCharting monthly listener growth for music licensed in the Fallout TV series
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Bifurcation theory | How todayâs music business will become twoOne of things we pride ourselves on at MIDiA is helping the marketplace peer over the horizon with disruptive, forward-looking ideas and vision. We have a long track record of doing this (you can find a list of report links at the bottom of this post). While many of these ideas were difficult to swallow, or a little âout thereâ at the time of writing, they became (or are still becoming) a good reflection of where markets ended up heading. Well, it is now time for another of those big market shaping ideas: bifurcation theory.
Today, MIDiA publishes its major new report: âBifurcation theory | How todayâs music business will become twoâ. The full report is available to MIDiA clients here and a free synopsis of the report for non-clients is on our bifurcation theory page here. So, check those out to find more, but in the meantime, here is an overview of just what bifurcation theory is, and why it is going to affect everyone in the music business, whatever role you play in it.Â
The old maxim that change is the only constant feels tailor-made for the 21st century music business. Piracy, downloads, streaming, and social all triggered music industry paradigm shifts. Now, all the indicators on the disruption dashboard are flashing red once more. AI is, of course, standing centre stage, but it is not the cause of the coming change. It is simply a change enabler.The causal factors this time round are all direct byproducts of todayâs music business, unintended consequences of a streaming market that has cantered along its natural path of least resistance. Everyone across the music industryâs value chain has played their role, often unwittingly. Whether that be shortening
songs, increasing social efforts, changing royalty systems or following viral trends, each of these micro actions has contributed to a macro effect.
The fracture points of todayâs music business are simultaneously the catalysts for tomorrowâs. For example, the commodification of consumption is resulting in a raft of apps and industry initiatives that try to serve superfans; the rise of the creator economyâs long tail is resulting in both traditional rightsholders raising the streaming drawbridge (long tail royalty thresholds) and a fast-growing body of creators opting to invest less time in streaming.
Streaming was once the future but now it is the establishment, the cornerstone of the traditional music business. It has rocketed from a lean forward, niche proposition for superfans into a lean back, mass market product for the mainstream. Music consumers have always fallen into two buckets:
1.  Fans
2.  Consumers
The former used to buy music, the latter used to listen to radio. Streaming put them both into the same place, pulling up the average spend but pulling down fandom into consumption. Streaming is the modern day music businessâ radio, just much better monetised than the analogue predecessor. Now though, everyone across the music industryâs complex mesh of interconnected value chains is realising there needs to be something more, built alongside, not instead of, streaming. This is the dynamic behind bifurcation theory. This report explores how todayâs music business challenges are becoming the causal factors of a new business defined by two parallel consumer worlds.
The music business is bifurcating â splitting into two â with streaming emerging as the place for mainstream music and lean back consumption, and social as the spiritual home of fandom and the creator economy. We identify these two segments as:
1.  LISTEN (user-led): streaming services, monetising consumption at scale
2.  PLAY (creator-led): highly social destinations where fans lean in to create, connect and express identity
Of course, this process has already started, but social is still largely seen as a driver for streaming. Many artists who try to get their fans to participate on social do so primarily in the hope of driving streams rather than for the inherent value of fans participating in their creativity. However, many next-generation creators are realising they will simply never reach the scale needed to earn meaningful income from streaming.They are therefore shifting focus to building fan relationships on social media and monetising them elsewhere, be it via merchandise or brand sponsorships. Meanwhile, a new generation of fans are creating as a form of consumption, whether that means using songs in their TikTok videos or modifying the audio of their favourite song. While copyright legislation and remuneration have lagged behind these developments, they will be an important part of the future of PLAY. Over time, PLAY will evolve as a self-contained set of ecosystems, built around the artist-fan relationship. It will not be an easy transition. Mainstream streaming will become even more lean back, and social and new apps will exert what will increasingly look like a stranglehold on fandom and the creator economy.
Social apps are plagued with challenges (royalty payments not the least of them) but they will emerge as a parallel alternative to streaming, rather than simply a feeder for it. To this end, the full bifurcation theory report not only describes the lay of the future land, but also presents bold visions of how we think both sides of the music business equation should evolve. We present detailed frameworks for what PLAY services will look like and how LISTEN services can evolve, focusing on core competences to continue to appeal to the mainstream but also deepen appeal to â and better monetise â superfans.
AI will play a key role in the future of both sides of the bifurcated music business, but rather than being tomorrowâs business, it will act as an accelerant for the underlying dynamics of bifurcation theory.
Bifurcation is such a big concept with so many layers and nuances, we have only been able to skim through some of the highest level trends here. We encourage you to check out the full report and report synopsis to learn more.
Weâve spent a long time gestating this concept, so weâd love to hear your thoughts. Weâre not expecting bifurcation theory to be to everyoneâs taste, but if nothing else, hopefully it will spark some creative thinking and debate.
Donât forget to check out our bifurcation page for a video discussion of bifurcation theory and a free pdf report synopsis.
As mentioned above, here are some of MIDiAâs most impactful future vision reports, in (roughly) chronological order:
Agile Music (Free report)
Music Format Bill of Rights (Free report)
Rising Power of UGC (Free report)
Independent Artists (Free report)
Music Rights Disruption
Insurgents and Incumbents
Creator Culture
Rebalancing the Song Economy (Free report)
New Top of Funnel
Slicing the Funnel
Musicâs Instagram Moment
Scenes â a New Lens for Music Marketing
Attention Recession
Creator Rights (Free report)
Creator Hubs
Music Product Strategy
Fan Powered Royalties (Free report)
Addressable Creator Markets
Misaligned Incentives
Artist Subscriptions
Field of All Levels
Kill the Campaign
Rise of a Counterculture Industry
Bifurcation theory | How todayâs music business will become two
musicindustryblog.wordpress.comOne of things we pride ourselves on at MIDiA is helping the marketplace peer over the horizon with disruptive, forward-looking ideas and vision. We have a long track record of doing this (you can fâŚ
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Taylor Swiftâs return to TikTok includes an in-app experience for âThe Tortured Poets Departmentâ with âfirst-of-its-kindâ featuresIn-app experience follows the return of the superstar's music to TikTok, amid its licensing dispute with Universal Music Group
SourceTaylor Swiftâs return to TikTok includes an in-app experience for âThe Tortured Poets Departmentâ with âfirst-of-its-kindâ features
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comIn-app experience follows the return of the superstarâs music to TikTok, amid its licensing dispute with Universal Music GroupâŚ
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#MusicIndustry trend goes to 'disintermediation'...
We need to be careful with that though - everywhere must be balance at #MusicBusinessin the community space Music from WithinMusic Industry is moving from middle-men to âdisintermediationâNew technology suggests that current music business models should be more artist-centric instead of including unnecessary middlemen. from ArtistVerified via Medium Disintermediation is a really long word for a... ... - in the community space Music from Within
Music Industry is moving from middle-men to âdisintermediationâNew technology suggests that current music business models should be more artist-centric instead of including unnecessary middlemen. from ArtistVerified via Medium Disintermediation is a really long word for a really. Continue reading
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www.hypebot.comNew technology suggests that current music business models should be more artist-centric instead of including unnecessary middlemen. from ArtistVerified via Medium Disintermediation is a really long word for a really. Continue reading
Recently read the terms of a "new" a16z funded #AI generative music startup. And what I saw in the TOS on the website was licensing terms to the tracks you actually generated - you simply own your music only when you pay your subscription and moreover your uploaded material can be used to train the model. Now it's beta and guys say it's free to generate up to 1200 tracks. Come on! Where are we going?! Read the terms at first please. â #MusicTechnology #MusicBusiness
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