I've also discovered that although if you preview and it doesn't sound good played with all of the sounds, you can usually find isolated sounds in the same pack that don't sound too bad with some manipulation.
Yes, indeed! It definitely opens a flood of possibilities and saves a lot of time. I know one can get specific with the prompts but it takes several times to get something that I like because of the randomness aspect of what it produces. I am also wondering when some company will come up with AI...
I was all-in on mostly Boom Bap for several years but recently realized that Boom Bap has a very narrow lane these days. It has its lane for sure and there will be people and artists who appreciate the nostalgia that it brings. I have only recently started branching out more into R&B, NEO-R&B...
I discovered this AI the other day that will literally make a full song with "cheesy" music based on a few words you give it for a prompt: https://app.songr.ai/