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Artificial Intelligence Voice Company Eleven laboratories Fired A new version of its music generation model, called Music v2, can switch genres mid-track. The company said the model is designed to handle the complexity of singing and composing. The new version comes about 10 months after launch Launched the first version of its music generation model.
ElevenLabs noted that the model can move from opera to heavy metal and back, delivers fast rapping without losing cohesion, and can add non-musical sound effects to the track. With the new model, artists can select a part of the song and recreate it using prompts without touching other parts of the track.
Additionally, instead of creating short clips, artists can create a song by sections, including intro, verse, and chorus, and then piece them together. ElevenLabs added that the model works more reliably across languages, lyrics, vocals, and arrangements.
In the past few months, AI labs have been racing to release models that can produce professional-grade music. Google, Stability AIand sun It also released new music generation models that have the capabilities of creating longer and more complex tracks. At the Google I/O developer conference, Google added the ability to easily create song covers, edit songs by section, and create music videos Using music streaming tool.
ElevenLabs stressed that the new model is built on licensed data and is licensed for commercial use, so users can use the routes freely. to hit Deals Using labels is key, as other AI music startups, e.g sun and Sharefaced court cases over copyright issues.
The new model is available on ElevenLabs’ ElevenCreative tool for marketing and branding teams, alongside the newly launched tool ElevenMusic’s AI-generated song creation platformwith availability on ElevenAPI soon.
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