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RG Ingersoll's Hotrax Music Tips - Meet Ripple: TikTok parent's new AI-powered music-making app that can turn a hummed melody into a song

 

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Music Business Worldwide: News Alert
ByteDance has shaken up the power dynamic in the music business.The $220 billion-valued technology giant's popular video-sharing app TikTok is capable of breaking hits, turning unknown artists into viral stars, and driving new commercial success for 'catalog' tracks recorded decades ago.Now, ByteDance wants aspiring creators to make the music for their short-form videos using an app it built itself, and it's even developed and trained a model to get them started.
MBW told you last month that TikTok's parent was working on an AI music app that 'significantly lowers the music creation barrier', after we spotted a pair of job ads for experts in the space.Today (June 30), ByteDance has confirmed that it is indeed launching a new, free-to-use music production app, called Ripple. The app has two key features: a 'Melody to Song' generator and a virtual recording studio.The Melody to Song feature lets users sing or hum a melody directly into the app, and Ripple will then expand the melody by generating an instrumental accompaniment in a variety of different genres.The length of the music outputted will match the length of the song inputted and the model currently has the ability to create instrumental music outputs only.
According to Bytedance, the AI model was trained on music which is licensed to or owned by Bytedance.The company tells MBW that it was not trained on major record company music. MBW understands that Bytedance also used music produced in-house to train the model.A Bytedance spokesperson told MBW in a statement that, "Ripple is designed to inspire musical creativity and help musicians, artists and composers express themselves.They added: "We're excited to see how creators use Ripple to tap into their creativity to soundtrack their own short-form videos."Today's news ties into two key music technology trends we've been following closely here at MBW for some time now.The first is the rise of the mobile music production app market targeted toward hobbyist music makers and aspiring musicians.The other is the explosion of AI-powered generative music models developed by tech giants. In recent weeks, MBW has written about MicrosoftGoogle, and Meta's research in this field.A prominent player in the music production app market is Singapore-based BandLab, whose flagship social music-making app counts over 60 million registered users.It offers a range of features for emerging creators, like cross-platform digital audio workstation Studio, royalty-free sample and loops service Sounds, and the AI music generator tool SongStarter. BandLab Technologies raised an additional USD $25 million in its Series B1 financing round recently, valuing the company at $425 million.The launch of ByteDance's new app means that BandLab has a serious new rival to contend with...
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