I'm wondering if anything like this is on the horizon or on your radar? If not they seem to be sharing the code.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x-_My5yjQY
A.I. machine learning for audio samples
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Re: A.I. machine learning for audio samples
We're definitely looking into ways to automatically categorize and organize sounds. The database features need to be in place first, though.
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Re: A.I. machine learning for audio samples
Very cool stuff. We'll see where all of this goes. Next up is definitely our auto tag system, which is algorithm based.
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Re: A.I. machine learning for audio samples
Awesome, looking forward to the auto tag system.
If anyone wants to try this out first hand. (Browsing samples in a visually logical manner)
Check out the trial of XLN audio XO
It is really quite nice. Obviously they tailored it for their products needs.
Resonic has a slightly different focus but still this could be a selling point having a visual option for browsing folders.
Check out the trial of XLN audio XO
It is really quite nice. Obviously they tailored it for their products needs.
Resonic has a slightly different focus but still this could be a selling point having a visual option for browsing folders.