Author: Kevin MacLeod

Robots can groove too!

On Hold for You The tenor sax performance in this piece was done by an AI musician. The notes and chords were generated algorithmically (not by an AI). https://sites.research.google/tonetransfer 0:33 there is an amazingly smooth and correct sounding run-up. 0:50

Composerish: I, for one, welcome our AI Overlords!

Subscribe! (It is free! Also; No ads!) Google Project Magenta has released Tone Transfer, an AI that can listen to any audio source, and recreate the experience with the sound of saxophone, flute, violin, or trumpet. Bryan and Kevin discuss

Composerish: Perils of buying instruments from Instagram, Meditation Music, Royalty Free vs Commercial Music

Subscribe! (It is free! Also; No ads!) Bryan learns a lesson when he buys an instrument from a shady instagram advertisement. Kevin laments the trials and tribulations of writing meditation music, and then they both discuss royalty free vs commercial

So, uh… you come here often? Wanna get lei’ed?

Tiki Bar Mixer How to make Tiki Drinks: Add rum. Add fruit juice. Add other rum. Add different fruit juice. Add another rum. Add some other juice thing. Top with crushed ice. Garnish with umbrella, flowers, pineapple, watermelon, small plastic

Composerish: Skeletons, Royalty Free vs PROs, and Guitar Amp Attenuators

Subscribe! (It is free! Also; No ads!) Kevin discusses his trouble trying to donate his skeleton to entertainment in his will. We field a question from a listener regarding the benefits and drawbacks of releasing music via Royalty Free vs

More SCP creepy goodness!

SCP-x5x (Outer Thoughts) Nice, but creepy music for storytelling. Simple melodies played on that old piano your grandma had in her basement. It was once great, but has since become a spider and dust motel. I’m sure the spiders think