NI Insolvency
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@dannytaurus yeah Dave your man for this - if it can be done at all he would be the one to be able to do it, that he would even want to is a different question....
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@David-Healey said in NI Insolvency:
I'm just not sure how it would work, the two are so different
That's kinda the point!

I'd help if I could, but I only built a couple of basic things in a very old version of Reaktor, and I never got on with Kontakt at all.
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@dannytaurus I've received another two requests for this so I'm working on it now :) Might get a video out today or tomorrow...
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@David-Healey I don't think you need to rush it. Plus, maybe an accompanying document would be good because it can be updated without republishing the video?
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Really interesting live stream from Christian Henson
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@David-Healey Fascinating stuff! Big takeaway for me is keep your business model simple.
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Panic over? (sarcasm)
https://blog.native-instruments.com/statement-from-nick-williams-ceo-of-native-instruments/
Can't help thinking a message from the CEO would have been better before all the kerfuffle?

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@dannytaurus Nothing new in that statement, just CEO waffle. Probably limited on what he's able to say.
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This is the end of an era. AI will be the standard. NI didn’t realize that. Hope HISE does. ( by adding deep integration with AI frameworks. Dataset processing etc)
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@David-Healey Yeah, it was meant to be sarcastic. Too dry I suppose. Edited

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@hisefilo said in NI Insolvency:
This is the end of an era. AI will be the standard. NI didn’t realize that. Hope HISE does. ( by adding deep integration with AI frameworks. Dataset processing etc)
No doubt with that. Although we have friends with opposing views, I agree with you on the same point.
I hope HISE will be an AI workbench.
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@David-Healey I think folks are hoping that AI will be integrated into HISE such that you can describe what you want and the AI will guide the build, of just build it.
If that's the case, it might be basically the same as letting AI loose with the underlying JUCE framework. Christoph mentioned this a week or so ago.
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@dannytaurus said in NI Insolvency:
I think folks are hoping that AI will be integrated into HISE such that you can describe what you want and the AI will guide the build, of just build it.
When we get to that stage all our software becomes worthless.
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@David-Healey of dsp. Sampling will be replaced. Algorithmic fx will. Synthesis. Daws as we know today. And so on
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@David-Healey said in NI Insolvency:
When we get to that stage all our software becomes worthless.
Whether you use it or not, definitely someone will bring it to that stage anyway, but you don't need to be afraid of it, because software won't become worthless.
It will just work in a different way. Do you want to be ready for this stage or not? Don't we all want tools that make life easier? Besides, AI makes significant sales increases.
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@resonant I'm not afraid of it (I made a whole HISE AI workshop). I just see a lot of vague comments without any specifics which is why I ask.
If I can write a prompt and a plugin pops out then all our plugins are worthless because the end user can write the same prompt I can.
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@David-Healey said in NI Insolvency:
@resonant I'm not afraid of it (I made a whole HISE AI workshop). I just see a lot of vague comments without any specifics which is why I ask.
If I can write a prompt and a plugin pops out then all our plugins are worthless because the end user can write the same prompt I can.
What I'm referring here isn't creating plugins with AI.
As said, it's about using AI to analyze and then using DSP to process or generate DSP in a shorter way. For example, removing reverbs, or properly removing snare drum from a mix, or creating very realistic physical models…etc. That’s what I call AI Workbench.
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@David-Healey this is a specific use of ai replacing sampling. https://acestudio.ai/
Click on violin to see the end of sampling.This is ACE-Step model trained with hours and hours of violin performances.