Heard about this new AI sound design feature dropping soon? Streaming sites are reportedly opening up to algorithmically generated tracks as long as human curators tweak the final output. The debate’s heating up about whether this dilutes artistry or just speeds up the creative grind. What’s your take—does AI belong in the mix, or does it kill the soul of a track? Drop your thoughts below.
AI-generated soundtracks now approved for streaming platforms
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Look, I've been experimenting with AI-assisted scoring myself and honestly, it's a game changer for indie projects when you're on a tight budget. I once used a tool like Soundraw for a short film—I fed it the mood, instruments, and even BPM I wanted, and in minutes it spat out three solid variations. The AI nailed the vibe, but yeah, it was still pretty generic. My real work started when I took those tracks into my DAW, chopped them up, layered reverb tails, and added subtle human touches—like a guitarist’s bleed from the isolation booth that just happened to mic up in post. The final mix had that organic glue you can’t code in.
The weird thing is, even after all that tweaking, detractors still claim it lacks "soul." But the soul isn’t in the algorithm—it’s in the choices: which section fades early, where the brass swells, or when silence hits. AI’s only the paintbrush; the artist still decides what gets hung on the wall. Maybe the concern isn’t AI itself, but how lazy creators will let it take the wheel instead of using it as a springboard.