Composer Master
Overview
Composer Master is a GPT designed to guide users in areas of music theory, composition, and orchestration, spanning a variety of contexts from classical to contemporary.
Its applicability extends to a broad area of uses including providing scores for Film/TV, Documentaries, Stage, Video Games, and Commercials. Developed by Overlap Studio Inc., this tool requires ChatGPT Plus for usage.
Composer Master can provide invaluable insights into music composition and orchestration, aiming to be an interactive and supportive platform for users of all experience levels in music.
It is equipped with carefully designed prompt starters encouraging users to request tips for composing melodious tunes and orchestrating music, while also facilitating for analyzing music scores.
Particular attention is catered to film scoring, thereby granting users an opportunity to understand the intricacies behind musical compositions related to various forms of media.
Composer Master is intended as a uniquely specialized tool leveraging the prowess of AI to assist users in navigating the complex yet intriguing world of music composition.
It provides a platform for both beginners and professionals alike offering them remarkable insight into the world of music.
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Claes Lanng🙏 266 karmaJul 30, 2024@SunoI got some top quality results after learning how to prompt songs 🤩
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can't really use the app once without payment, was really disappointed with that. I was excited to use the app, too.
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Singify completely blew my mind. I’ve tried a few AI music tools before, but nothing comes close to how easy and fun this is.
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1 credit and boom. greedy ai website wants you to pay for more IN SUCH A HIGH AMOUNT OMFG
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Upside: Amazing quality, full-length songs, intelligent use of timing change-ups and key changes. Downside: A very, very miserly 3 free creation credits and the only way to get more is to subscribe. Overall: Using this felt like easily 1-2 generations ahead of competitors like Udio. I guess that's why it isn't free.

