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Voice AI company ElevenLabs introduced a new version of its music-generation model, called Music v2
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The new release comes nearly 10 months after the startup launched the first version of its music-generation model.
Key facts
- The new release comes nearly 10 months after the startup launched the first version of its music-generation model
- Voice AI company ElevenLabs launched a new version of its music-generation model, called Music v2, that can switch genres mid-track
- In the last few months, AI labs have been racing to release models that can generate professional-grade music
- Plus, instead of generating short clips, artists can build a song by sections, including the intro, verse, and chorus, then stitch them together
Summary
Voice AI company ElevenLabs launched a new version of its music-generation model, called Music v2, that can switch genres mid-track. ElevenLabs noted that the model can go from opera to heavy metal and back, deliver fast rap without losing coherence, and add non-musical sound effects to a track. Plus, instead of generating short clips, artists can build a song by sections, including the intro, verse, and chorus, then stitch them together. In the last few months, AI labs have been racing to release models that can generate professional-grade music. ElevenLabs emphasized that the new model is built on licensed data and cleared for commercial use, so users can freely use the tracks.