AI in dance music: What do DJs and producers think of it?

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AI in dance music: What do DJs and producers think of it?
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With software getting better and venues cutting budgets, could AI replace DJs and producers?

You're in a club, the music's pounding and the lights are flashing.With mixing software getting more sophisticated and venues cutting back on budgets, that's the worry of some people in the dance music industry.In a word, no. At least not in Nooriyah's opinion., sometimes to crowds of more than 40,000 people.

She's getting lots of work but has noticed venues cutting back budgets as the cost-of-living crisis bites."Especially when it's somewhere overseas, if they don't have the money to get you to play in a different country, it's an easy and accessible way to get the artists on their line-ups without actually having to physically have them in the room."She's now worried that will extend to virtual sets.

Her creative process currently involves experimenting with different sounds on software, before mastering tracks. It's this final stage where AI is coming in."There are already at least 10 different software programmes that mix music and could put producers out of jobs"."I think the danger here is there's work being done without a discussion about what it would mean for the music industry.

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