When to Use AI Vocals

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When to Use AI Vocals

Post by DougM » Tue Sep 09, 2025 2:38 pm

I'm hoping to pose this question to Michael as well.

So many listings are now saying "No AI". I'm wanting to avoid "work--for-hire" vocals due to the cost. The alternative is to share credits which is not an option for me. So, when is AI acceptable and enhances a submission? And yes, I know, the obvious answer is when the listing does not say "No AI". :D

I have some pretty decent recorded song tracks (not sync), but my weakness is in my vocals. Thanks for your thoughts!

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Re: When to Use AI Vocals

Post by telefunkin » Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:13 am

My answer ...... never! Even if the listing doesn't specifically say 'No AI' the library probably will. Stay safe - find a singer instead :).

If you have good songs and good recordings then you should have no trouble attracting a singer. You could always appeal on the Collaboration forum here.
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Re: When to Use AI Vocals

Post by DougM » Thu Sep 11, 2025 10:54 am

Good point! Thanks for your reply and I tend to agree. I tried AI vocals on one of my songs and it was outstanding, and it really impressed my sound engineer (grammy winner).

The libraries will always have the right to deny AI submissions at their discretion. AI is coming like a tsunami and there is no stopping it. It will infiltrate every aspect of our lives including the music industry, like it or not. It will breach barriers that are currently in place, and all industries are learning and struggling as to how to cope and evolve. There is and will be, resistance from stakeholders. As the infamous line from Star Trek goes, "Resistance is futile". The moral, legal, ethical, and business implications are staggering. We are in, and continue to be, the AI Wild, Wild West.

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