After listening to the album version a bit more, I think the harmonies are still there, just very very faint. Is there a way to boost the volume in some sound editing software?
Same! I am so happy it's finally getting released as a standalone song. Up until now, I would open up the full concert from LessOnline 2024 in YouTube and click through to that song.
Edit: Omg the second half is remixed. It's even better!
I have a musician friend who is also frustrated with the existing AI tools. He wants to be able to write some lyrics, sing a tune, and have the AI generate all the accompanying instruments with that tune. But none of the tools can do that.
You remixed Machines of Loving Grace.
The guitar strumming sounds much better, but the harmony in (die of grace) and (mother's embrace) are gone now. I was also hoping that the "You taught the wind..." lines spoken by the AI would be said in a machine voice instead of the same human voice, but they weren't. Is there any way to tell Suno to render a given line with a different voice?
I'm concerned that the "remix with latest version" feature in Suno is degrading the songs, the more iterations that are done. Similar to how "copy this image" in Midjourney slowly degrades the image.
Lightcone-branded tenements, of course.
Excuse me, the technical term is group house.
I know some writers who have used the equivalent of "visiting scholar" positions at Lighthaven as a first step in moving to the Bay full-time.
I would not be surprised if the long-term impact of Inkhaven is that >50% of the out-of-town participants move to the Bay Area by the end of 2026. For example, Jenn is already considering it:
...And when I returned home after a month, when I looked at it with fresh eyes, it started to look less like an oasis and more like the world's most luxurious solitary confinement cell.
Now I want to say yes to more than is availa
Seconded. I love Lighthaven, specifically. Best conference center ever.
With the amount you're donating, are you going to endow the other throne in Bayes Attic with bureaucratic grace?
It took a day of slow burn, but "Friday's Far Enough For Milk" made me cry and go hug my husband. This album has managed to capture all the vibes going around right now.
I want to grow old. Could we all grow old? Please?