Google is seeking to redefine the DJ experience with its latest generative AI innovation, MusicFX DJ, which allows users to mix tracks simply by typing prompts.
The tech giant’s new AI-powered DJ tool doesn’t rely on existing tracks, instead creating entirely new music in real-time by adjusting sounds based on user-generated text prompts. Working in partnership with Grammy-winning musician Jacob Collier, Google refined the tool to be more accessible, encouraging novel forms of musical experimentation for mainstream audiences.
Developed by the company’s artificial intelligence research laboratory, Google DeepMind, the tech makes it possible for anyone to mix music live simply by typing phrases like “uplifting trance” or “dark cinematic tech house.” The project represents an attempt to “open the doors of music creation” beyond professional DJs,” according to a blog post shared by Google DeepMind.
There’s no doubt, however, that this AI-driven “DJ” experience raises timely questions about authenticity in live performance and may amplify the ongoing debate over AI’s impact on the creative arts. It’s a groundbreaking development, but one that could be regarded by traditional DJs as a bastardization of turntablism and the precision, practice and intuition behind the art form.
Google has added several features to MusicFX DJ that are usually exclusive to seasoned DJs, including control over specific instrumentation. With options to modify key, tempo and the “mood” of the music, the tech affords users the flexibility to personalize their sessions, which can be shared with friends in collaborative “jam sessions.” They can even download 60-second clips of their creations, expanding MusicFX DJ’s utility for online creators looking to add original soundtracks to their content.
Google’s first foray into generative music, MusicLM, used advanced machine learning to create nuanced compositions generated from text alone. MusicFX DJ takes the core principles of MusicLM and applies them in an interactive setting, adding more DJ-oriented controls and the ability to modify multiple prompts simultaneously.
You can find out more about MusicFX DJ via Google DeepMind’s blog post and watch Collier utilize the tool below.