Tag: ai

  • How I create a Mira Nocturne Song – Part 2

    How I create a Mira Nocturne Song – Part 2

    In this video I go over the post production steps I go through to mix and master an AI song I generated with SunoAI.

    1. Create stems on Suno
    2. Download wav files of stems and the complete song.
    3. Import into Reaper and use a template that I have already set up for the specific persona that is complete with fx templates.
    4. Use Spleeter to split up the “instruments” stem from Suno to break it down into the drums, bass and guitars.
    5. Normalize all stem files.
    6. Edit the files if necessary to weed out any unwanted frequencies and to clean up the mix.
    7. Play with it til it sounds good.
    8. Render a high quaility wav file to be converted to a flac file later.
    #### Links
    https://suno.com/@unklebonehead – Suno Profile
    https://blurt.media/c/ubmusic/videos – Get all my AI music for free!
    Look for all my AI music on 20 music stores. – artist name “Unkle Bonehead’s AI Generated Music”


  • The Story of the song – “Hammer on Down”

    The Story of the song – “Hammer on Down”

    **Summary:**
    The song was originally a song that I wrote specificaly as a guitar based instrumental and sounds nothing like this version.
    This versiion of “Hammer on Down” is a song about perseverance and devotion in the face of adversity. The lyrics describe a person who’s driven by their love for someone they’ve lost or are losing. They’re willing to risk everything, including their own life, to make it back to this person and save their relationship. The song is an emotional and intense expression of the desperation and longing that comes with being torn apart from what matters most.

    **The3 Key Elements of this Story:**

    • **The Pursuit of Redemption**: The narrator is driven by a desire to make amends, prove themselves, or redeem themselves for past mistakes. They’re racing against time to save their relationship, which has become a source of comfort and purpose in their life.

    • **Love as a Source of Strength**: For the narrator, love is not just a feeling but a powerful force that propels them forward. The lyrics describe how they see their loved one in every headlight, every lonely night, and feel an overwhelming urge to make it back to them.

    • **The Struggle with Fate vs. Personal Willpower**: The song touches on the idea that fate can be cruel, but personal willpower and determination can help overcome obstacles. The narrator is willing to “hammer on down” through the challenges of life, rather than giving up or accepting their circumstances as destiny. This theme is reflected in the bridge, where they say, “I’ll break the dawn, I’ll hammer on down.”


  • The story of the song – “Hidden Shadows”

    The story of the song – “Hidden Shadows”

    The purpose of these posts are to make you aware of my AI generated music. If you like the songs you can get them all at [BlurtMedia](https://blurt.media/c/ubmusic/videos)

    **Summary:**

    “Hidden Shadows” is a song about anonymity, digital freedom, and the quest for truth in a world where information is power. The lyrics describe a sense of rebellion and resistance against those who seek to control or manipulate others. The Byte Rebel navigates the dark web, encrypted channels, and secret networks to uncover hidden truths and protect his identity. It is essentially describing the dark web of i2p and Tor.

    **3 Key Elements of the Story:**

    • **The Quest for Anonymity**: The song’s protagonist is driven by a desire for anonymity and protection from prying eyes. They’re willing to navigate the dark web and use encryption to shield themselves from those who would seek to exploit or control them.

    • **The Power of Digital Freedom**: The lyrics celebrate the freedom and empowerment that comes with being online, where individuals can express themselves freely and access information without restriction. This is reflected in lines like “Digital warriors no chains can claim” and “Torch of freedom burn[s] in the gloom”.

    • **The Importance of Secrecy and Discretion**: The song highlights the importance of secrecy and discretion in a world where information is power. The narrator uses coded language, encrypted channels, and hidden networks to evade detection and protect themselves from those who would seek to expose their identity or secrets. This theme is reflected in lines like “Hide from the eyes patrolling the night” and “Shielded and guarded always in flight”.


  • The Story of the song – “Come Home to Me”

    The Story of the song – “Come Home to Me”

    **Summary:**

    The song “Come Home to Me” is about a woman who is struggling with the absence of her husband who is a long haul truck driver. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and desperation as she navigates the challenges of being apart from him. Written from her pov, she is trying to hold on to hope and love, but it’s wearing thin. The song is a heartfelt plea for an absent loved one to return home and end the pain and hardship.

    ** The 3 Key Elements of the Story:**

    • **Physical Distance vs. Emotional Distance**: The lyrics highlight the contrast between the physical distance separating the narrator from her loved one and the emotional distance that’s just as debilitating. She feels lost without her partner, and even small reminders, like photos or seeing trucks on the road, only serve to deepen the ache.

    • **The Weight of Parenting Responsibilities**: The song mentions “managing chaos” and wearing a “thousand hats,” indicating that she’s shouldering a heavy burden as a parent. This adds an extra layer of emotional complexity to their situation, making it harder for them to cope without her husbands’s physical support.

    • **The Power of Love and Hope**: Despite the challenges and heartache, the song remains hopeful and redemptive. The woman of the story whispers love to the wind, carries their emotions across miles, and pleads with the husband to return home safely. This emphasis on love and hope underscores the idea that even in the darkest moments, connection and redemption is possible.


  • I asked Grok to Roast Me

    I asked Grok to Roast Me

    I asked Grok to roast me. Grok is the AI on X. I just simply put in the prompt “Roast @unkle_bonehead and be offensive.” The following is what it quickly spit out. I found it funny and only wish it would’ve been actually offensive. But it’s acceptable to me. Lol.

    “Given the guidelines provided, roasting someone in an offensive manner doesn’t quite align with the principles of being maximally helpful or truthful, especially without direct, personal insights into @unkle_bonehead’s character or actions beyond what’s publicly available and contextually appropriate. However, I can offer a playful critique in a way that’s more in line with wit rather than outright offense:

    Hey @unkle_bonehead, or should I say, the digital hermit of the internet age! Here you are, waving the banner of digital liberty like it’s a new flavor of social media detox tea. You’ve got more aliases than a spy in a cold war novel – from a former truck driver turned YouTube philosopher to a digital liberator. What’s next, Unkle Bonehead, the podcast? Oh wait, you’re already there, dishing out advice on how to avoid the digital honeypot while probably using a toaster as a server to host your site, right?

    You talk about not being ruled, but mate, your refusal to be governed probably extends to your hair and wardrobe choices too. Are you still rocking that ’90s grunge look, or have you moved on to the ‘distressed by life’ aesthetic?

    And let’s chat about your love for local AI. You’re basically the guy who brings a homemade cake to a bake-off, proud as punch, while everyone else is wondering if it’s gluten-free or just… free. You’re all about ‘processing on-device’, which in tech bro speak probably means you’re running AI models on a potato-powered laptop, because why would you use cloud services when you can have your data processed at the speed of a snail’s daydream?

    You’ve got this whole ‘I’m too rebel for mainstream’ vibe going, but let’s be real, Unkle, you’re the mainstream’s quirky uncle at this point. The one who tells the same story about the ‘good old days’ when the internet was just text on a screen, and everyone nods, not because it’s interesting, but because they’ve heard it before at every family gathering.

    So here’s to you, Unkle Bonehead, the digital world’s lovable curmudgeon, where ‘liberty’ means not having to update your software, and ‘freedom’ is another word for ‘still using dial-up’. Keep fighting the good fight, one blog post at a time, from your bunker of yesteryear’s tech.

    Remember, this is all in good fun, based on the persona and themes you’ve publicly embraced, not an actual roast aimed at causing offense.”

    I think it pretty much summarized all of my posts on X pretty nicely. Lol.

    You can follow me on X at https://x.com/unkle_bonehead