What are your opinions on AI generated music?
Suno and other similar tools have been discussed on HN a few times and they make it very easy to get started. If you go to YouTube and search for "music to listen to while X" you're very likely to hit AI generated music. What do you think about it? Do you use these tools to make music for yourself only or do you publish them? Do you one-shot tracks or use them alongside more traditional tools?
Cast your vote on the poll below and share your opinions on the thread.
To me, music (and art) is a form of person-to-person expression. I have played music, and that experience is an awesome connection with the composer. I can imagine the composer playing the same very notes (better, of course), and that auditory, tactile and visual experience transports me into the composer's life.
Most striking was when the power went out in the Bay, and I played by candlelight, like those old-timers did.
Things that can be tolerated or even enjoyed superficially are, well, superficial. Bach was accused of being "mental", even algorithmic, but he had some very powerful self-expression in his works. And let's not talk 12-tone. That's just tightly constrained, which in engineering can lead to breakthroughs, but I can't comment on how that plays out in music. I just don't have the experience to say.