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I have a completely different opinion.
Suno is based on and also learns from Tonica Fugata, a German music AI. It's over 25 years old and has a gigantic database of works by J.S. Bach, Mozart, Max Reger, etc., from Ludwig III Music AI.
Just like Aiva AI.
Please check the programming language. Stochastic algorithms? Yes. This means that with proper training (like mine), the probability of generating the exact same composition twice is practically impossible.
Super VST Vengeance Producer Suite - Avenger, Super NEXUS, or Ketron Expander are also well-known. Roland, Korg, Casio instruments, Presonius, FL Studio? Yes. Well, ladies and gentlemen: Let's have some fun. No scam. After a while, anyone can learn and use all of this.
Please check the programming language. Stochastic algorithms? Yes. Which means that with proper training (like mine), the probability of generating the exact same composition twice is practically impossible. In the litany of copyright infringement cases,
technical lawyer and musician Damien Riehl demonstrates that music is simply mathematics and has a finite number of possible melodies. If you've ever thought that a song you like sounds similar to another, the culprit might not be an unethical counterfeiter, but rather the limited mathematical equations of music that our favorite artists have to work with.
Current copyright law could severely restrict future music creation and future human creativity.
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