Music Producers Lack Editable, Collaborative Control Over AI-Generated Music
Experienced music producers find existing AI music tools inadequate because they output non-editable audio files and offer no iterative creative control — forcing repeated generation until a result is 'close enough.' The gap is specifically around tools that generate structured, editable musical data (MIDI) through conversational prompting, with awareness of music theory. This affects a niche but technically demanding segment of music creators who want AI assistance without surrendering compositional agency.
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