Objekt is a fantastic synth, but it's also difficult to master, especially if you want a very specific sound.
I was disappointed that we could not capture the frequencies coming from a sample for the modal part or the objects, in order to approximate the desired sound.
I just discovered Synplant2, and its AI part (Genopatch) would be a great addition to Objekt and make it a monster of a synthesizer.
This would allow those wanting to recreate a real instrument to considerably reduce the work, and for sound designers to start on a solid basis.
Objekt + AI (like Synplant2)
Please no AI stuff in Reason, Reason = human music production software and not AI generating music software. If you want AI Synth, stay with Synplant2.
RS should not invest any ressources into this AI. Hope this strange AI trend is over soon....We need more remote, midi and sequencer updates, not any AI stuff. Merry christmas days to you.
RS should not invest any ressources into this AI. Hope this strange AI trend is over soon....We need more remote, midi and sequencer updates, not any AI stuff. Merry christmas days to you.
I would love if Reason Studios would collaborate with Sonic Charge to add a Genopatch feature for Objekt!
Magnus had said that the neural net used for Genopatch could be trained for any synth engine... (around 24:45)
They've already got a relationship from collaborating before. As mentioned, training the neural net would be very time consuming and I'm guessing not something that could be made available over night, but it would be very cool! Perhaps they're working on it already and it's just a matter of waiting for the neural net to be trained and the results refined
It's had to have come up, right? I think it would be odd if Reason Studios hasn't at least bounced the idea around in casual conversation.
Magnus had said that the neural net used for Genopatch could be trained for any synth engine... (around 24:45)
They've already got a relationship from collaborating before. As mentioned, training the neural net would be very time consuming and I'm guessing not something that could be made available over night, but it would be very cool! Perhaps they're working on it already and it's just a matter of waiting for the neural net to be trained and the results refined
It's had to have come up, right? I think it would be odd if Reason Studios hasn't at least bounced the idea around in casual conversation.
This is about patch generation, not generating music. And it's not really "AI" or whatever it is you're afraid of with the term "AI". This is machine learning. Using something like Genopatch is a way to recreate and experiment to discover new sounds. Machine learning and "AI" might already be used behind the scenes in certain places to refine code and improve workflow of coding.sehov wrote: ↑24 Dec 2023Please no AI stuff in Reason, Reason = human music production software and not AI generating music software. If you want AI Synth, stay with Synplant2.
RS should not invest any ressources into this AI. Hope this strange AI trend is over soon....We need more remote, midi and sequencer updates, not any AI stuff. Merry christmas days to you.
Firstly, I am not an AI guru thinking that anything and everything must go through it.sehov wrote: ↑24 Dec 2023Please no AI stuff in Reason, Reason = human music production software and not AI generating music software. If you want AI Synth, stay with Synplant2.
RS should not invest any ressources into this AI. Hope this strange AI trend is over soon....We need more remote, midi and sequencer updates, not any AI stuff. Merry christmas days to you.
But we must also stop believing that it is absolute evil and that it will end in war against the machines in Terminator style.
AI can be a good thing in terms of making work easier.
In my case, I'm a fan of physical modeling of realistic instruments, which I find more expressive than sampling, and it was Friktion that brought me into the Reason universe.
But creating this kind of instrument requires a lot of work and therefore time, which AI could help to reduce.
Agreed!sehov wrote: ↑24 Dec 2023Please no AI stuff in Reason, Reason = human music production software and not AI generating music software. If you want AI Synth, stay with Synplant2.
RS should not invest any ressources into this AI. Hope this strange AI trend is over soon....We need more remote, midi and sequencer updates, not any AI stuff. Merry christmas days to you.
You can't come and trash my thread and just say "agreed", please argue.
As much as I understand the fear of an artificial intelligence that would compose in your place, but not to help create an instrument.
I'd rather waste time composing than creating a patch.
What exactly is your fear?
I understand those who like to spend time building from scratch, exploring new sounds.
But I, who have had Friktion since the beginning (3 years and more), have still not managed to finish my string ensemble patch.
I haven't yet dared to look seriously at Objekt, which is even more complex, so a tool like Genopatch or the example below for Vital would be of great help to me:
But I, who have had Friktion since the beginning (3 years and more), have still not managed to finish my string ensemble patch.
I haven't yet dared to look seriously at Objekt, which is even more complex, so a tool like Genopatch or the example below for Vital would be of great help to me:
Hope you enjoy it! It's the most fun I've had with a synth in a while. Every aspect of it, from its unique approach to randomization, the refreshingly different and fun GUI and growing seeds, and of course the new Genopatch, there's just nothing like it.
Also, now included is the SynplantFX plugin:
https://soniccharge.com/forum/topic/272 ... ts-for-you
Objekt really has a lot of potential, but it's super hard to program.
Look at how many Objekt refills there are in the shop (hint, zero)
Some sort of ai or ai based analysing tool for generating patches might be the answer then.
Look at how many Objekt refills there are in the shop (hint, zero)
Some sort of ai or ai based analysing tool for generating patches might be the answer then.
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