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Updated Call Time for tomorrow + next vid
6PM now (Sorry) Also working on a data analytics video for cowork. I found a TON of usecases. Anyways no video today. Still trying for 3 this week.
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@Alexander Cebulla I like the idea of note taking of the calls also.
2/18 Call
We covered the upcoming community Music Project. @Alexander Cebulla Also found a really cool coding language to write music with Followed this up with a discussion about Claude Code and n8n workflows from @Alfred Alonso @Rudolf Van Loggerenberg @Adam Schreiner @Liina Suoniemi @Mouheb Belaribi @Godspower Toikumo
2/18 Call
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Great discussions last night. Excited to see how the music project evolves.
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Ah, I think I messed up the timing šŸ˜… I thought the weekly call was at noon my time, but it turns out it’s midnight here. I was literally heading to bed when I saw this. That timing is a bit tricky for me since I don’t live alone, but I hope you had a good session. I’m bummed I couldn’t join. Would love to catch the replay or any notes, especially if you discussed the project.
ā€Off Topic Sundayā€ and ā€Community Music AI Project ideaā€ clearly worked šŸ˜…
After chatting about music here @Ryan Nolan, @Ken Rodgers, @Ryan Steggerda and others, I got creative. I got sick, couldn’t focus on serious work, opened Suno ā€œjust to experimentā€ā€¦ and somehow an entire album rolled out. Again šŸ˜… Apparently the right people + structured prompting + too much time to think = creative output. It turned out to be a surprisingly effective way to process things and let go of mental clutter šŸ˜‰ You can listen to the new creation here: https://suno.com/playlist/754d605e-3b56-4e2b-83a8-99d758ed0734 You don’t have to pay anything to listen on Suno. If you want to create more consistently, the paid tier helps, but you can absolutely experiment on the free version. Below is the cleaned framework I used. It’s structured, but adaptable. Change it. Break it. Refine it. Treat it like a sparring partner, not a prophet. Also small thought. This community has many categories, but maybe we’re missing a ā€œCreative Cornerā€? A place to experiment, test music, visuals, writing, weird ideas. Just a thought šŸ™ƒ HOW TO USE THIS FRAMEWORK (non-technical version) 1. Copy the prompt below. 2. Paste it into ChatGPT (or similar AI). 3. Replace the parts inside [brackets] with your own ideas. 4. Start a conversation. Don’t just paste and disappear. 5. Approve what works. Reject what doesn’t. 6. Refine as you go. 7. When your songs are ready, ask the AI to analyze the album arc and emotional coherence. It works best if you: - Have at least a rough story or emotional direction. - Respond and iterate instead of copy-pasting blindly. - Give feedback like ā€œthis feels rightā€ or ā€œthis doesn’t landā€. The AI learns your taste through conversation. You can change the arc midway. You can drop songs. You can add songs. You can pivot tone completely. It’s a tool. Not truth. PROMPT STARTS HERE
ā€Off Topic Sundayā€ and ā€Community Music AI Project ideaā€ clearly worked šŸ˜…
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@Ken Rodgers No worries at all šŸ˜„ I didn’t take it the wrong way. I just got a bit excited about the topic and went into analysis mode šŸ˜… And thank you, I really appreciate the kind words. That means a lot, especially coming from someone who’s been through traditional music processes šŸ˜‰ I actually agree with you. I think real musicians can absolutely use these tools to skip some friction and speed up parts of the process. But I also think many artists genuinely love the journey, the struggle, the rehearsal, the physical creation. That part can’t really be automated. It’s a strange and fascinating time for creativity. Tools are changing fast, but intention and taste still matter. And thanks for taking the time to listen šŸ™‚
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@Ryan Steggerda Hey, I gave it a listen. That was a fun one šŸ˜„ The growl/scream sections actually made me smile. I’ve said before I’m not a fan of songs that are only screaming, but when it’s placed well, it really transforms the piece. It adds intensity instead of just noise. And I know getting those vocals right isn’t easy. It probably took quite a few takes to land it clean šŸ˜… I hope you keep making more. For me, I tend to go through phases. When something’s in my system, I create it, get it out, and then I step away for a while. Also, thank you for the compliment. I don’t take that lightly šŸ˜‰
Human in the Loop video (out now!)
Human in the loop can now be used as 1. Individual Nodes 2. Chat nodes 3. Tool calls This allows you to review outputs of Ai Agents before they are published on social media, internal documents and more. A ton of companies require this and it’s a way to show you aren’t a beginner in n8n automations. https://youtu.be/nHiEdjY9FKE
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@Ryan Nolan This is exactly the kind of feature I like. Human in the loop is not just about reviewing outputs. It is about making sure what you build can actually be trusted in real use, especially when it touches client work or anything public. I will definitely give it a spin. I already like it from the way you described it. Adding control points instead of letting things run wild just makes sense šŸ™ƒ
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