Community Culture and Rules of Order
- claytantor
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Community Culture and Rules of Order
Point of order, is it inappropriate to ask the community for feedback on non-sonfight songs like stuff on SoundCloud? I plan to submit to song fight but training a deep learning pipeline to sing is harder than I thought it would be so its songs are all instrumentals now...
If it is ok, where would I request feedback?
If it is ok, where would I request feedback?
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
There is a "listen to my song" thread for non songfight songs here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=424
and I'm sure you could ask for feedback on there. I'm not sure how much you'll get, especially now that both Songfight and Nur Ein are going on. But you could try.
Also, there's a collaboration forum you could ask for a "top liner" to add vocal and melody to a (new) instrumental or backing track for a fight if you want. Again, not sure how much interest there is on the site, but it might be worth a shot.
and I'm sure you could ask for feedback on there. I'm not sure how much you'll get, especially now that both Songfight and Nur Ein are going on. But you could try.
Also, there's a collaboration forum you could ask for a "top liner" to add vocal and melody to a (new) instrumental or backing track for a fight if you want. Again, not sure how much interest there is on the site, but it might be worth a shot.
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
And if you can't sing at all, it doesn't matter. We have plenty of people here who aren't stellar vocalists. We're also semi-anonymous.claytantor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 8:51 amPoint of order, is it inappropriate to ask the community for feedback on non-sonfight songs like stuff on SoundCloud? I plan to submit to song fight but training a deep learning pipeline to sing is harder than I thought it would be so its songs are all instrumentals now...
If it is ok, where would I request feedback?
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
Deeporb eh? Any relation to Snuts?
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
Sorry I dont know of a Snuts besides the band from Scottland, and if that is the case then.... Nope.
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
Everyone here is so nice, but its kinda the point to have all the content be generated.sleepysilverdoor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:26 amAnd if you can't sing at all, it doesn't matter. We have plenty of people here who aren't stellar vocalists. We're also semi-anonymous.claytantor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 8:51 amPoint of order, is it inappropriate to ask the community for feedback on non-sonfight songs like stuff on SoundCloud? I plan to submit to song fight but training a deep learning pipeline to sing is harder than I thought it would be so its songs are all instrumentals now...
If it is ok, where would I request feedback?
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
So what you’re saying is...
you’re not familiar with...
Deesnuts.
you’re not familiar with...
Deesnuts.
claytantor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 2:18 pmSorry I dont know of a Snuts besides the band from Scottland, and if that is the case then.... Nope.
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
Not everyone is nice. After all - it's song fight. Not song love. That Johnny Cashpoint chap can sometimes get a bit tetchy.claytantor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 2:19 pmEveryone here is so nice, but its kinda the point to have all the content be generated.sleepysilverdoor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:26 amAnd if you can't sing at all, it doesn't matter. We have plenty of people here who aren't stellar vocalists. We're also semi-anonymous.claytantor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 8:51 amPoint of order, is it inappropriate to ask the community for feedback on non-sonfight songs like stuff on SoundCloud? I plan to submit to song fight but training a deep learning pipeline to sing is harder than I thought it would be so its songs are all instrumentals now...
If it is ok, where would I request feedback?
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
I have no idea what "training a deep learning pipeline to sing" means - but if you are doing computer generated music and you supplied computer generated lyrics like on the AI lyric thing someone posed here a while ago - I reckon there would be a lot of people here happy to provide voices for you. Well, I would anyway. Is that what you are sort of talking about? Or am I missing it?claytantor wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 8:51 amPoint of order, is it inappropriate to ask the community for feedback on non-sonfight songs like stuff on SoundCloud? I plan to submit to song fight but training a deep learning pipeline to sing is harder than I thought it would be so its songs are all instrumentals now...
If it is ok, where would I request feedback?
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
All the contented be generated.... if you use that AI lyric thingy and then put it into a free text to voice site and then midi controlled the pitch to get your melody you could do without (other) humans.
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
This is a little different I think. I wrote all the code for this using Tensorflow and Magenta as well as PyTorch. Its all written in Python from the ground up and trained with music and lyrics in the public domain. In other words this is a homegrown AI. I do all the training on my Ryzen 3900 with 64G memory and a NVidia 2080TiPigfarmer Jr wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 6:15 amAll the contented be generated.... if you use that AI lyric thingy and then put it into a free text to voice site and then midi controlled the pitch to get your melody you could do without (other) humans.
https://www.tensorflow.org
https://github.com/tensorflow/magenta
https://pytorch.org/
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Well. That's made everything perfectly clear then.claytantor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:02 pmThis is a little different I think. I wrote all the code for this using Tensorflow and Magenta as well as PyTorch. Its all written in Python from the ground up and trained with music and lyrics in the public domain. In other words this is a homegrown AI. I do all the training on my Ryzen 3900 with 64G memory and a NVidia 2080TiPigfarmer Jr wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 6:15 amAll the contented be generated.... if you use that AI lyric thingy and then put it into a free text to voice site and then midi controlled the pitch to get your melody you could do without (other) humans.
https://www.tensorflow.org
https://github.com/tensorflow/magenta
https://pytorch.org/
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Re: Community Culture and Rules of Order
I sort of understood it, though I'm not really familiar with any of the frameworks you mentioned. I used to do a lot of live-coding with Overtone... which isn't AI but still at least in the same dimension.
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