Adobe previews text-to-music generative AI tool: Photoshop for music?

Adobe previews text-to-music generative AI tool: Photoshop for music?
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Adobe’s new experimental tool aims to change how people make and tweak their own music.

The name of the tool is Project Music GenAI Control.

The Project Music GenAI Control will allow creators to generate music from text prompts,

Imagine typing words, and out comes music tailored to your text. It’s like having a magic wand for crafting music. Adobe’s new experimental tool promises to revolutionise how people make and tweak their own tunes, giving them the power to shape sound with just their words. Let’s delve into how this exciting technology will reshape the landscape of music production.

An early-stage generative AI music generation and editing tool, Project Music GenAI Control aims to change how people create and edit custom audio and music, Adobe said in a blogpost. 

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Adobe previews text-to-music generative AI tool: Project Music GenAI Control

The Project Music GenAI Control will allow creators to generate music from text prompts, and then have fine-grained control to edit that audio for their precise needs.

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Adobe previews text-to-music generative AI tool: Project Music GenAI Control

“With Project Music GenAI Control, generative AI becomes your co-creator. It helps people craft music for their projects, whether they’re broadcasters, or podcasters, or anyone else who needs audio that’s just the right mood, tone, and length,” Nicholas Bryan– Senior Research Scientist at Adobe Research and one of the creators of the technologies– said.

The new tool works by inputting a text prompt into a generative AI model, similar to how Firefly operates. Users just have to enter prompts like “powerful rock,” “happy dance,” or “sad jazz” to generate music. Once the music is generated, fine grained editing is integrated directly into the workflow.

The new tool will have an easy-to-use interface, allowing users to modify their generated audio with ease. Users could adjust various aspects like tempo, structure, and repeating patterns to match a reference melody. 

Users could also control the intensity of the audio, deciding when to increase or decrease it. Additionally, they could have the option to extend the length of a clip, remix a section, or generate a seamlessly repeatable loop.

Instead of manually cutting existing music to make intros, outro, and background audio, Project Music GenAI Control could help users create exactly the pieces they need– addressing workflow challenges from start to finish.

“One of the exciting things about these new tools is that they aren’t just about generating audio—they’re taking it to the level of Photoshop by giving creatives the same kind of deep control to shape, tweak, and edit their audio. It’s a kind of pixel-level control for music,” Bryan explained.

Ayushi Jain

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