How to give your favorite pictures and videos an AI-written soundtrack

Artificial intelligence music makers Suno debuts Scenes feature for turning visuals into songs.

Suno, a pioneering entity in the realm of artificial intelligence music creation, has unveiled its latest feature, “Scenes.” This innovative tool is designed to transform visual content into musical compositions, marking a significant advancement in the intersection of AI technology and the music industry.

The Scenes feature allows users to input visual elements, which the AI then analyzes to generate corresponding musical pieces. This process involves intricate algorithms that dissect the visual data, interpreting colors, shapes, and movements to create a harmonious and contextually relevant soundtrack.

With this cutting-edge feature, Suno aims to enhance the creative capabilities of artists and content creators, offering a seamless integration of visual and auditory art forms. The potential applications of Scenes are vast, ranging from film scoring to personalized music experiences in virtual and augmented reality environments.

By bridging the gap between visual arts and music through AI, Suno continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in digital creativity, providing a novel tool for artistic expression and innovation.

Original Author: erichs211@gmail.com (Eric Hal Schwartz) | Source: TechRadar

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