Cotonou, Benin — Stability AI has marked a new era in AI-driven music production with the launch of Stable Audio 3. 0, a comprehensive suite of AI music models that promise to redefine the landscape of music creation.
The Stable Audio 3. 0 family introduces three unique AI music models, each designed to extend the boundaries of music composition.
The Large model variant, for instance, can generate tracks up to six minutes in length, offering artists and producers a new level of creative freedom. Three of the four models are available as open-weight, allowing for public download and further development, fostering a collaborative environment within the music community.
The Medium model boasts enhanced musicality and longer track lengths, while the Small SFX model is capable of creating sound effects across various devices, including mobile phones. This development comes on the heels of Stability AI’s partnership with Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group, aimed at developing next-generation professional music creation tools. Although these major music companies are not part of the Stable Audio training dataset, the collaboration signifies Stability AI’s commitment to advancing the music industry.
The inclusion of fully licensed data in the training process ensures that the outputs are of the highest quality and legality, protecting the rights of artists and creators.
The extended track lengths are not just a technical achievement but also open new creative avenues for artists, particularly those working on cinematic scores or ambient music.
The introduction of Stable Audio 3. 0 is a testament to the rapid advancements in AI and machine learning, democratizing music creation and offering powerful tools to artists and producers at all levels.
As AI continues to evolve, the future of music creation looks promising, with Stability AI’s latest offering poised to inspire a new generation of musical creations.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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