Neural Diva; Or, Building The Opera

Neural Diva; Or, Building The Opera

I am reviewing neural diva genesis, using datasets and more AI.

And of course, my UI is in 3D, and the songs in what I call XML-as-GUI.

But while I am all, for standing on the shoulders of giants.

I don’t know where any of them had been, and they are all buried any who.

Honestly, I appreciate interchangeable musical loops.

just a 4x4 grid of base, drums, melody and chords, can generate most of the music you hear on the radio.

My theory is that, I can design the same for Opera music.

And what that would mean is a hundred squares, that cover what constitutes music at DNA lever.

And from classical to modern, all compatible ready to mix.


You know how piano players use multiple fingers, they aren’t actually going from side to side.

Any piano solo with a sufficiently rhythmic deep note, has a drum, the fingers hit the drum and go back to melody.

And yes, when the moment calls for it, bringing in Wagner can’t hurt.


What happened is that AI made impossible experiments, easy to perform.

Up until perhaps last December, all of this was too complicated, too messy.

Today, it maybe just a 5 minute experiment, to see what happens, what it sounds like.

To find a class of songs where these litter machines fit, and eventually return with revolutionary music.


In closing, think of a famous classy electronic band, with fancy repetitive hits, that just hit right.

Today, making those instruments, and connecting them, takes no time at all.

AI has your back at every step, and then you can generate vocals too.