Adobe’s new AI tool is ‘Photoshop’ for music

While everyone is trying to make AI create videos and generate photos using command prompts, Adobe is experimenting with a new tool that adds essence and drama to those photos and videos.

In a new press release, the company has shared that Adobe Reasearch is working on a new AI project — Project Music GenAI Control — that makes it easier for users to create and edit custom audio and music.

What’s Project Music GenAI Control tool
Adobe’s new experimental AI tool –Music GenAI Control is AI music generation and editing tool that allows creators to generate music from text prompts, and then have fine-grained control to edit that audio for their precise needs.

It’s an early stage of development. However, Adobe has claimed that the tool can create and generate music using command prompts provided by users, similar to generating images using Firefly.

How it works
The Adobe tool utilises generative AI models based on text prompts, similar to the existing Firefly tool. Users input prompts like “powerful rock,” “happy dance,” or “sad jazz” to generate music.

The user-friendly interface allows fine-grained editing of the generated audio, enabling adjustments to tempo, structure, repeating patterns, intensity levels, clip length, remixing, and creating seamlessly repeatable loops. Project Music GenAI Control streamlines the music creation process, addressing workflow challenges by providing deep control for shaping, tweaking, and editing audio, akin to pixel-level control in Photoshop.

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“With Project Music GenAI Control, generative AI becomes your co-creator. It helps people craft music for their projects, whether they’re broadcasters, or podcasters, or anyone else who needs audio that’s just the right mood, tone, and length,” says Nicholas Bryan, Senior Research Scientist at Adobe Research and one of the creators of the technologies.

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