In a groundbreaking move aimed at revolutionizing music creation for amateurs and professionals alike, Adobe announced its latest innovation, Project Music GenAI Control, during the Hot Pod Summit in Brooklyn. This generative AI experiment is designed to empower users to effortlessly create and customize music without requiring any prior professional audio experience.
Using text prompts, users can initiate the generation of music tailored to specific styles like “happy dance” or “sad jazz.” Adobe’s integrated editing controls then enable users to personalize the generated music by adjusting parameters such as tempo, intensity, and structure. Additionally, users have the flexibility to remix sections of music and generate repeating loops, ideal for applications like content creation or providing background tracks.
Moreover, Project Music GenAI Control boasts the capability to adjust generated audio based on a reference melody and extend audio clips to accommodate various needs, such as animations or podcast segments. While details about the user interface for editing generated audio remain undisclosed, Adobe assures users of a seamless editing experience.
Although similar tools like Google’s MusicLM and Meta’s AudioCraft are in development, they primarily focus on generating audio via text prompts without robust editing support. Unlike these tools, Project Music GenAI Control empowers users with comprehensive control over their music, akin to the pixel-level precision offered by Photoshop.
Collaborating with the University of California and Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, Adobe emphasizes that Project Music GenAI is still in its early stages. While the integration of its features into Adobe’s existing editing tools like Audition and Premiere Pro is anticipated, a public release date for the tool remains undisclosed.
For those eager to stay updated on Project Music GenAI’s development and other experiments by Adobe, visit the Adobe Labs website.