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Create your own moody quarantine music using Lo-Fi Player, created by the Google Magenta team

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Published : Sep 8, 2020, 3:28 PM IST

Updated : Feb 16, 2021, 7:31 PM IST

Lo-Fi Player, designed by Vibert Thio, a technologist, and an artist. Lo-fi player, let the users interact with objects in a virtual room to mix their own lo-fi hip-hop soundtracks. All this is based on AI . It is the latest project of the Google Magenta team.

'google lo fi music,Google Magenta team
Create your own moody quarantine music using Lo-Fi Player, created by the Google Magenta team

MIT Technology Review, USA, The Google Magenta team, which makes machine-learning tools for the creative process, has made models that help you compose melodies and tools that help you sketch cats. Mostly because it’s fun, but also to explore how AI can make creation more accessible. Its latest project now gives anyone a chance to make quarantine tunes to vibe to—no music training necessary.

Lo-Fi Player, designed by Vibert Thio, a technologist and an artist who interned with the team this summer, lets users interact with objects in a virtual room to mix their own lo-fi hip-hop soundtracks. The goal is to make the music-mixing experience as simple and friendly as possible. The room is a two-dimensional, pixelated drawing displayed in a web browser. Clicking on different objects, like the clock and the piano prompts the user to adjust different tracks, like the drumline and melody.



'google lo fi music,Google Magenta team
Create your own moody quarantine music using Lo-Fi Player, created by the Google Magenta team



Most of the sounds in the room, however, are not generated by machine learning—and that’s kind of the point. Throughout the process, Thio worked with lo-fi producers to curate bass lines, drum lines, and background ambiance that exemplify the genre and sound good. He also wrote four melody options that users can choose from. The machine learning adds just enough of a wild card on top of the scripted tracks to give each user a unique mix.



The initial launch of the Lo-Fi Player also includes an interactive YouTube live-stream, where users can type commands into the chat window to change the music. The idea is to make music creation a more collective experience, with quarantine in mind. “What a tiny, small thing to bring us together during COVID,” says Doug Eck, a research scientist who supervised the project.

Right now the project is in its first version, but Thio already sees more possibilities. His dream project is to make a kind of TikTok for music creation—an interface that makes it really easy for non-musicians to play with music editing, share their creations, and express themselves.

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MIT Technology Review, USA, The Google Magenta team, which makes machine-learning tools for the creative process, has made models that help you compose melodies and tools that help you sketch cats. Mostly because it’s fun, but also to explore how AI can make creation more accessible. Its latest project now gives anyone a chance to make quarantine tunes to vibe to—no music training necessary.

Lo-Fi Player, designed by Vibert Thio, a technologist and an artist who interned with the team this summer, lets users interact with objects in a virtual room to mix their own lo-fi hip-hop soundtracks. The goal is to make the music-mixing experience as simple and friendly as possible. The room is a two-dimensional, pixelated drawing displayed in a web browser. Clicking on different objects, like the clock and the piano prompts the user to adjust different tracks, like the drumline and melody.



'google lo fi music,Google Magenta team
Create your own moody quarantine music using Lo-Fi Player, created by the Google Magenta team



Most of the sounds in the room, however, are not generated by machine learning—and that’s kind of the point. Throughout the process, Thio worked with lo-fi producers to curate bass lines, drum lines, and background ambiance that exemplify the genre and sound good. He also wrote four melody options that users can choose from. The machine learning adds just enough of a wild card on top of the scripted tracks to give each user a unique mix.



The initial launch of the Lo-Fi Player also includes an interactive YouTube live-stream, where users can type commands into the chat window to change the music. The idea is to make music creation a more collective experience, with quarantine in mind. “What a tiny, small thing to bring us together during COVID,” says Doug Eck, a research scientist who supervised the project.

Right now the project is in its first version, but Thio already sees more possibilities. His dream project is to make a kind of TikTok for music creation—an interface that makes it really easy for non-musicians to play with music editing, share their creations, and express themselves.

Also Read: Germany IFA Robot Vacuums

Copyright 2020 Technology Review, Inc.

Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC

Last Updated : Feb 16, 2021, 7:31 PM IST
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