Google Lyria is a useful platform for making AI music. I have already written about how to use Google Lyria in order to make songs on the platform here.
Here is how to make longer songs on Google Gemini with Lyria.
Step 1: Go to Google Gemini and Select Create Music
Step 2: Select Create music and make sure the model is on “Thinking”.
Step 3: Write in your prompt
Step 4: Analyze your results
Once Gemini is complete you will be able to hear the whole song. When the model is on “Thinking”, it is able to create roughly three-minute songs rather than the default 30 seconds on “Fast” settings.
Within the result, Google Gemini’s Lyria music creator is able to describe the multiple instruments involved in the creation of the song here.
The song is now available for download onto your PC or to share on social media.
Google Lyria 3 is one of the most powerful AI music generators here.
Suno AI is still the best when it comes to studio level music generation but Google is showing it is very much competitive in this space.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the chatbot is the ability to attach a video and have it create music out of that video.
There are two options to approach this.
You can attach a video and then write a text prompt to elaborate on what song wish to have here.
You can simply attach a video just to experiment to see what Lyria makes here.
My recommendation here is that you should attempt to write a prompt because from my experience, Lyria has a tendency to create songs with vocals. While the vocals are great, I am more of an instrumental guy. I love Baroque and Classical Music and that is the genre I prefer to see created from such prompts here.
The amount of time it takes to create a song from a video is impressive. It only takes about a couple seconds, another advantage Google gained over Open AI’s ChatGPT platform here.
The ability for Google Lyria to make songs out of a video is one those things that only existed in the imaginations of writers who dabbled in the realm of speculative stories.
Now, that power is the hands of average users. While some may complain about creativity, I think we should use these tools in order to enhance our imaginations.
It seems that the internet cannot get a break these days. We have had so many outages in the past month that it almost seems that someone is doing it on purpose. While outages have occurred before, these outages were affecting a single service or only a small cluster of services. Now, it’s affecting so many websites that we use for our self-expression.
In the past, the internet was important, but it hadn’t weaved its way into our society so deeply. Now it’s even more important than meat space. The Cloudflare outage shows how important cloud services have become. We are not owning our own servers anymore but relying on Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Amazon AWS among many others. This is a time where these companies are owning the internet on these massive palaces of information here.
What should companies prepare for in the next cyberattacks or outages?
Simply put, resilience is what is important.
With everything being so centralized in here, resilience is what is important. Companies need to be prepared and assure their customers that they are attempting to strengthen their networks and websites.
However, this is still not going to help with the issue that the modern internet is centralized into the hands of a couple companies.
At this moment, people are going to put effort into making their own server communities. Most people in this age are willing to go along with the flow out of the convenience rather than having to put effort into working with computer equipment which they can exile to the nerds in their communities.
These outages are going to keep happening and what is important that people learn what the internet is really about and not just treat it as a sideway to meat space. We need to remember what rules our age as it is becoming more important here.