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Trap producer Lex Luger releases generative AI model replicating his signature sound

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Renowned producer Lex Luger has ventured into the realm of artificial by releasing a generative AI model that emulates his distinctive sound. This innovative collaboration with Lemonaide, a generative music platform, has resulted in the creation of an AI model integrated into Lemonaide’s Seeds app. The model is designed to generate royalty- MIDI and audio melodies that the essence of Luger’s trap .

The Seeds app, available as both a standalone application and a plugin, allows users to 4- and 8-bar clips in various keys. These clips can be seamlessly incorporated into digital audio workstations (DAWs), facilitating the creation of music that mirrors Luger’s renowned sound. While the basic model is ethically trained on licensed material, Lemonaide offers models through its Collab Club for a fee. These models, including Luger’s, were developed with input from esteemed producers and refined through extensive feedback to authentically emulate musical decisions.

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Despite the technological advancement, tracks utilizing Seeds-generated content may encounter further licensing requirements if they surpass 1 million streams or secure major placements. Luger has expressed a mix of enthusiasm and apprehension regarding AI’s role in music production. acknowledged both the excitement and the fear associated with the of AI, the importance of educating oneself to harness its benefits .

Critics have raised concerns about the ‘s to capture a producer’s unique essence. They suggest that methods, such as utilizing sample packs and studying music, may still offer more authentic creative results. Nonetheless, Luger’s initiative signifies a notable step in the integration of AI within the music industry, highlighting the evolving landscape of music production.

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Luger’s decision to release an AI model based on his sound reflects a broader trend of exploring innovative technologies to their creative horizons. As the music industry to embrace technological advancements, the collaboration between human creativity and artificial intelligence is poised to redefine the boundaries of music production.

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