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<p>Can ChatGPT be useful for sound design? YouTuber TAETRO finds out</p>
<p><img width="2000" height="1500" src="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500.jpg" alt="TAETRO in his YouTube video. He is placing headphones on his head and looks skeptical. He's wearing a black t-shirt and black beanie hat." srcset="https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500.jpg 2000w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-200x150.jpg 200w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-400x300.jpg 400w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-324x243.jpg 324w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-648x486.jpg 648w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-800x600.jpg 800w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-696x522.jpg 696w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-1392x1044.jpg 1392w, https://musictech.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/taetro-roli-AI-video@2000x1500-1068x801.jpg 1068w"></p><p>Producer and YouTube content creator TAETRO has teamed up with gear brand <a href="https://musictech.com/brands/roli/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">ROLI</a> to put ChatGPT to the test in the realm of sound design to see just how useful, or unuseful, it can be.</p><ul><li><strong>READ MORE: </strong><a href="https://musictech.com/reviews/plug-ins/waves-studioverse-review/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Waves StudioVerse is a promising AI- and community-powered vision for plugin presets</a></li>
</ul><p>Just mentioning the words ‘<a href="https://musictech.com/tag/ai/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">AI</a>’ or ‘<a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/news/gear/ways-to-use-chatgpt-for-music-making/">ChatGPT</a>’ is enough to raise eyebrows and cause controversy in a room. Despite the exponential growth of the technology over the course of 2023, the topic of using AI in music production remains ever-divisive.</p><p>But, as some producers such as TAETRO, are proving, sometimes it can be a <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/features/trends/ai-mastering-artists-engineers-music/">useful tool</a> to implement in the studio.</p><p>In TAETRO’s video, he uses <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/reviews/hardware-instruments/the-big-review-rolis-seaboard-rise-2/">ROLI’s Seaboard RISE 2</a> with <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/reviews/software-instruments/roli-equator2-review/">Equator 2</a>, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT to investigate the “synergy” of AI with sound design. At the start of the video, he tells the platform that he’d like to design some sounds in Equator 2 before feeding it the prompt: “I’d like to create a pad sound, similar to the dreamy atmospheric sounds of the <em>Blade Runner</em> soundtrack by <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/artists/vangelis">Vangelis</a>”.</p><p>With that, ChatGPT lists a bullet-pointed plan of action, offering instructions such as “choose a waveform that’s rich in harmonics, such as a sawtooth or a waveform with some pulse width modulation” and “detune multiple oscillators slightly to add thickness”.</p><p>It also lists effects suggestions such as adding reverb “with a decay time of 3-4 seconds” (very specific), and suggests to “consider using the modulation options in Equator to achieve the evolving nature of the Blade Runner pads”.</p><p>Elsewhere in the video, TAETRO uses a prompt idea provided by a viewer, in which he asks Chat GPT to tell him how to make a dreamy kalimba sound reminiscent of the PlayStation 1 startup sound. He also feeds it an abstract prompt from another viewer – “a floating sugar cotton inside a glass cathedral” – and again, it lays out listed instructions and breaks down what that prompt really suggests.</p><p>As TAETRO concludes in his video, there were little extra elements he added or made decisions about himself, but overall he agrees that ChatGPT set him on the right path each time.</p><p>Watch the full video below:</p><p></p><p><em><strong>You can try out ChatGPT for yourself on the <a href="https://chat.openai.com/auth/login" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Open AI website</a>, or view the full range of ROLI products on its </strong></em><a href="https://roli.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow"><em><strong>official website.</strong></em></a></p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/news/music/chatgpt-sound-design-taetro-roli/">Can ChatGPT be useful for sound design? YouTuber TAETRO finds out</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://musictech.com/">MusicTech</a>.</p>]]></description>
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