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Moises Launches AI Studio: Virtual Bandmate

Moises just dropped a bombshell with AI Studio, a browser-based tool that flips the script on AI music generation by crafting instrumental stems that harmonize with your every musical whim. Unlike those one-shot AI generators that spit out complete tracks, AI Studio acts like a responsive bandmate—listening, adapting, and filling in the gaps with basslines, drums, or whatever you need to flesh out your sound. With 65 million users already on board, Moises is making a bold move to democratize pro-level music production without the hefty studio price tag or DAW headaches.

This could be a game-changer, slashing production costs and speeding up workflows, making it easier for indie artists and pros alike to compete. But here’s the rub: as AI-generated stems become the norm, how will royalties and credits be handled? Moises is betting on tools that empower musicians, not replace them.

The real test is whether the industry’s royalty frameworks can keep pace with this new collaborative AI model. The stakes are high, with millions of dollars in production costs on the line and the potential for a seismic shift in creator economics. The winners will be those who adapt quickly, while the losers might find themselves stuck in the analog age.

But as we hurtle towards a future where AI is the norm, the question remains: will the music industry’s old guard be able to keep up, or will they find themselves playing a different tune altogether? Source: PR Newswire

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