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  2. Udio - Wikipedia

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    Udio. Udio is a generative artificial intelligence model that produces music based on simple text prompts. It can generate vocals and instrumentation. Its free beta version was released publicly on April 10, 2024. Users can pay to subscribe monthly or annually to unlock more capabilities such as audio inpainting .

  3. Suno AI - Wikipedia

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    suno .com. Suno AI, or simply Suno, is a generative artificial intelligence music creation program designed to generate realistic songs that combine vocals and instrumentation, [ 1] or are purely instrumental. Suno has been widely available since December 20, 2023, after the launch of a web application and a partnership with Microsoft, which ...

  4. Music and artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Jukedeck was a website that let people use artificial intelligence to generate original, royalty-free music for use in videos. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The team started building the music generation technology in 2010, [ 16 ] formed a company around it in 2012, [ 17 ] and launched the website publicly in 2015. [ 15 ]

  5. How to try Google's text-to-music generator MusicLM - AOL

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    MusicLM, an experimental tool from Google that turns written prompts into music, is now accepting early testers via AI Test Kitchen, the company's testing ground for AI technology.To sign up for ...

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  7. Jukedeck - Wikipedia

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    The website was used to create over 1 million pieces of music, and brands that used it included Coca-Cola, Google, UKTV, and the Natural History Museum, London. [10] In 2018, Jukedeck’s technology was used to compose the music for K-pop girl group Spica for a performance at a concert at the Blue Square Concert Hall in Seoul .

  8. Musical cryptogram - Wikipedia

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    A musical cryptogram is a cryptogrammatic sequence of musical symbols which can be taken to refer to an extra-musical text by some 'logical' relationship, usually between note names and letters. The most common and best known examples result from composers using musically translated versions of their own or their friends' names (or initials) as ...

  9. Barcode - Wikipedia

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    Williams also developed Code 128, and the structure of 16K is based on Code 128. Not coincidentally, 128 squared happened to equal 16,384 or 16K for short. Code 16K resolved an inherent problem with Code 49. Code 49's structure requires a large amount of memory for encoding and decoding tables and algorithms. 16K is a stacked symbology. [42] [43]