The Beatles historian Bruce Spizer discusses the hit band’s new song ‘Now and Then’ which brings the four together one last time through the “magic” of AI. Using the latest AI technology, the band was able to isolate John Lennon’s voice using a demo he wrote and recorded in his home in 1978.
The Beatles historian Bruce Spizer discusses the hit band’s new song ‘Now and Then’ which brings the four together one last time through the “magic” of AI.
Using the latest AI technology, the band was able to isolate John Lennon’s voice using a demo he wrote and recorded in his home in 1978.“So what you actually hear is John’s voice and the clarity of it is just absolutely stunning,” Mr Spizer told Sky News Australia. “It’s a great technology if it’s not abused by creating something new – all it’s doing is isolating and allowing for a proper mix.”
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