Splice launched its new generative AI tools to customize human-made samples — and musicians get paid with every AI use.
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Reason 14 launches in public beta
Reason 14 marks the first update to the software since Reason Studios was acquired by AI music company LANDR in January ...
Adobe launches Firefly AI Assistant, an agentic Adobe Creative Cloud tool for Photoshop, Premiere Pro and more, plus new ...
The current generation Mercedes-Benz GLE has been around since 2018. Mercedes gave it a facelift in early 2023, at which ...
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All the guitar gear that caught my eye this week – including another promising AI practice amp
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Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava talks AI's second wave and how it can enable artist creativity.
Splice is launching three new GenAI tools for musicians and producers, including 'Variations'. But it is also stressing the ethics.
Friday Night at Green Kill: Monthly exhibition program. Program features photographer, novelist and copywriter Stephen ...
Gemini can generate songs up to three minutes in length with Lyria 3 Pro — here's how to use it, and whether it's actually ...
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