AI Music Companies Suno and Udio Hire Major Law Firm for Copyright Lawsuit Against Major Labels
[Monthly Mixing] AI music companies Suno and Udio have hired the major law firm Latham & Watkins to defend against copyright lawsuits from major labels.
[Monthly Mixing] AI music companies Suno and Udio have hired the major law firm Latham & Watkins to defend against copyright lawsuits from major labels.
[Monthly Mixing] Pitch Innovations has released 'Rhythm Box', a rhythm sequencer that allows you to create patterns easily anywhere with just a laptop keyboard.
[Monthly Mixing] Roland has released their famous delay model 'RE-201 Space Echo', originally launched in 1974, as a plugin.
[Monthly Mixing] Amuse, a music distribution and artist services company, has introduced the 'Stream Check' feature that can detect artificial increases in streaming.
[Monthly Mixing] Orange Amplification has announced a limited edition Dual Dark 100 White amplifier.
[Monthly Mixing] GForce has introduced a software emulation of the classic synthesizer OB-1 in collaboration with Oberheim.
[Monthly Mixing] Antelope Audio has added four dynamics plugins inspired by Neve and Valley People to their Synergy Core Native plugin bundle.
[Monthly Mixing] Moog has announced a new semi-modular synthesizer, 'Labyrinth'.
[Monthly Mixing] A survey shows that AI use in music production has entered the 'early majority' stage, but concerns about artistic and creative issues were the most significant.