Grimes Unveils Software To Mimic Her Voice (pitchfork.com) 49
Canadian singer-songwriter Grimes went viral late last month when she invited her fans to create music using her voice, stating that should would split 50% of royalties for any successful AI-generated song. Now, the artist has unveiled an AI voice software, called Elf.Tech, to make it even easier for users to deepfake her voice for their own AI songs. Pitchfork reports: Artists can commercially release the results in exchange for half of any master-recording royalties. Grimes announced a pair of new songs, "Music for Machines" and "I Wanna Be Software," in tandem with the launch, though their release date has not been set. In a Twitter thread about the software, Grimes asked users to "be tasteful" but said she would only block extreme uses, such as an AI Grimes "Nazi anthem" ("unless it's somehow in jest a la The Producers I guess"). "Baby murder songs" are also off the menu.
Through Elf.Tech, Grimes has also shared a demo of her collaborative remake of Richie Hawtin's Plastikman track "Passage (Out)." Find it in the "Bounces" folder on the website. You can also access stems to train your own Grimes AI. The project is powered by the generative AI Triniti.
Through Elf.Tech, Grimes has also shared a demo of her collaborative remake of Richie Hawtin's Plastikman track "Passage (Out)." Find it in the "Bounces" folder on the website. You can also access stems to train your own Grimes AI. The project is powered by the generative AI Triniti.
Who? (Score:2, Funny)
What is "grimes" ?
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Huh?
Wait...nevermind.
Re: Who? (Score:2)
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A Canadian singer who had two kids with Elon Musk. I like one of her songs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
Re: Who? (Score:3)
Wtf are you talking about?
https://www.google.com/search?... [google.com]
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Re:Who? (Score:5, Funny)
Grimes, Frank, or "Grimey" as he was liked to be called, used to be a worker at the Springfield power plant.
It's nice to see that at least half a century after his untimely death he gets reborn to entertain Homer with his presence again. I am sure he missed him.
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Shame on you. How dare you not recognise God King Musk's ex girlfriend.
Apparently she sings too.
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https://simpsons.fandom.com/wi... [fandom.com]
Royalties? (Score:3)
Not sure how royalties would be obtained when the AI generated tracks likely aren't copyrightable.
Also, I understand no "Nazi anthem" or "baby murder songs", but she's going to be playing whack-a-mole on hard mode if she wants to deny all the things she's about to find out are also objectionable.
And we aren't even getting into what would be actual copyright infringement or outright illegal. If she wants a share of the rights, she has to accept a share of responsibility when then next leaked secret government documents are put to music with her voice singing them.
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Re:Royalties? (Score:5, Insightful)
She wants attention, badly.
All entertainers want attention. That ability to hold attention is what entertainment is.
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It doesn't seem like she has any entertainment on offer right now. Certainly not in this announcement, but even apart from that, it's been been almost decade since she released a good record. (I have listened to most of them front-to-back - Visions is probably still sitting on my iPod, wherever I lost it.)
She also made $6 million hustling NFTs last year. So it seems like a particular kind of attention that she's interested in. The kind that babbles about AI and blockchain, then demands, "Pay me."
Sure, celeb
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Why do you view any of this as problematic? Do you think there's something "noble" about being an entertainer that shackles themselves to one revenue stream for a lifetime? I don't think she's demanded anything of anybody. While others are fighting the current, she's figuring out how to be relevant in a changing world. Good for her.
I fail to see anything to be disdainful of here.
Only the stupid may apply. (Score:1)
Gee, she does nothing, you do all the work, and you pay her half the profits?
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Sounds like a sweet deal if you ask me. Muck around with software and you might get a payout if the song is a hit.
Re:Only the stupid may apply. (Score:5, Interesting)
Gee, she does nothing, you do all the work, and you pay her half the profits?
She is offering people a better deal than other artists.
Grimes: You use my voice, and we split the revenue 50/50.
Others: You use my voice, and I sue you.
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So you never heard of vocaloid? It gives people full rights.
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So you never heard of vocaloid? It gives people full rights.
It gives people full rights to a synthesized voice that sounds like nobody in particular.
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Wrong. Vocaloid doesn't use synthesized voice, it uses sampled voices from specific Japanese voice actors and singers hence it sounds like these voice actors and singers.
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Even with Grimes' consent, this feels like a major legal trap for musicians, especially smaller/indie ones. AI-generated music looking to be copyrighted (and therefore earn royalties) would need to be significantly transformative, otherwise anyone can take and use them for whatever reason while skirting paywalls. Bigger labels/companies might have the lawyers to get away with this, but for smaller artists this could very well backfire on them, Grimes, or both.
And frankly knowing Grimes, I really doubt she h
Re:Only the stupid may apply. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: Only the stupid may apply. (Score:2)
Youâ(TM)re seriously saying that you would toil away making music, then give half your profits to this other person who has literally done nothing?
Have you gone nuts just to try to prove your point about working a job?
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I wonder how long the music industry is going to let her muscle in on their turf.
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Re: Only the stupid may apply. (Score:2)
Ehhh, the likes of UMG are still raking in major profits, as evidenced by their recent quarterly reports. Dinosaurs they may be, the big labels still have an iron grasp over the entire music industry.
BandCamp is a small fish in comparison. Certainly it can turn an actual (if modest) profit compared to the likes of Spotify, but other then that they cannot afford to take on the big players especially in the legal realm. And even with letting musicians set their own prices and the rather generous 80-90/10 spli
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I wonder how long the music industry is going to let her muscle in on their turf.
She'll be fine. If they mess with her, or hey, even insult her, Elon will just buy some record companies and fire the executives. I mean, the biggest player - Universal Music Group has a market cap of around $35 billion, so not even one Twitter worth.
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But (Score:2, Interesting)
Her regular works kind of suck, and her voice isn't all that great to begin with. It's not Mariah Carey or Jennifer Lopez terrible, but still not worth using.
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The quality and clarity of vocals aren't the only appeal. If they were metal music wouldn't exist. Given the choice between listening to Grimes or Jennifer Lopez I'd pick Grimes any day.
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I'd turn of the fucking radio.
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Are you from Idiotville, my 2022 vehicle has a radio.
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A lot of metal music has high quality and clarity of vocals - even when screaming or growling. That's isn't the issue. Style of music has nothing to do with it. I agree I'd rather listen to Grimes over J-Lo, but why listen to either when infinitely better exists?
Yoko Ono will be next (Score:1)
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Imagine a squirrel yodeling.
Aren't most singers just software nowadays? (Score:2)
Well, Autotune. (Score:3)
Hey! (Score:2)