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''March 12, 2023''
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Today, I am demonstrating riffusion, a new app that can interpolate between spectograms to mix music. This week, I cloned the repo and was able to run riffusion locally with full functionality including audio-to-audio style transfers, spectogram generation from natural language, and - the part that will impact my project most - the stem extractor. I used the stem extractor to split AC/DC's TNT, which I am hoping to remix as part of my spring rock remixes.
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Riffusion [https://www.riffusion.com/]
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Repo [https://github.com/riffusion/riffusion]

Revision as of 12:45, 12 April 2023

Welcome to my 220C Project Blog

March 10, 2023

Today, I am demonstrating the type of music I want to create throughout the quarter. My first project is a demo of a "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" remix that I made last quarter. Unclear if I will continue to develop this project or move on to something else. My current end goal for the quarter is to have 1-3 well produced songs (originals or remixes) to show to the class. Maybe I will bring my CDJs and do a short performance that includes the songs and some other mashups.

Click here to listen [1]

March 12, 2023

Today, I am demonstrating riffusion, a new app that can interpolate between spectograms to mix music. This week, I cloned the repo and was able to run riffusion locally with full functionality including audio-to-audio style transfers, spectogram generation from natural language, and - the part that will impact my project most - the stem extractor. I used the stem extractor to split AC/DC's TNT, which I am hoping to remix as part of my spring rock remixes.

Riffusion [2] Repo [3]