Ai/sync
So my biggest hurdle is going to be clearing beats because, Im primarily a hip-hop writer and vocalist on songs. My workflow is much more smooth, and I believe I create better work when I can focus on the writing and production of the mix to arrange the project how I vision it. Which leads me into a question going around in everything at the moment... Is it productive in the sync industry to use AI to assist in making a song? I have researched some different things on my own in regards to this topic and would love your take on this matter. More specifically: if I was to use "Suno, or another platform similar with a (subscription)", to make a wav. file beat, throw that into a daw., track my vocals and mix to the best of my abilities via: beat chops, screws, risers, swells, fx ext., vocals sitting nicely, and panned... Is that acceptable or frowned upon? Even so if I had the ability to separate stems.
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Jacob Quaife
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