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Download music from MusicFX DJ

Demo summary

The demonstration shows how to use the share button to generate a URL and download the last 60 seconds of the live session as a high-quality WAV file.

Step-by-step

  1. Click the share button to generate a URL
  2. Open the generated link in a new browser tab
  3. Click the download button
  4. Wait for the audio to render
  5. Save the WAV file to your computer

Options

  • Copy the URL to your clipboard
  • Open the link directly in a new tab

Watch out for

  • You can only download the last 60 seconds of the audio session

Highlights

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All demos from “How to Create Your ORIGINAL Music Beats with MusicFX DJ and Download It

  1. 1:141:58Generate real-time music with MusicFX DJThe creator demonstrates how to start a new track in MusicFX DJ by selecting 'lofi' and layering 'soft guitar' and 'saxophone' in real-time. He shows how to adjust the dominance of specific instruments to change the mix dynamically.MusicFXAI Music Generator
  2. 3:242:04Adjusting MusicFX DJ settingsThe user walks through the UI controls for density, brightness, chaos (creativity level), and BPM to modify the tone and complexity of the AI-generated music.MusicFXAI Music Generator
  3. 5:400:33Download music from MusicFX DJCurrentThe demonstration shows how to use the share button to generate a URL and download the last 60 seconds of the live session as a high-quality WAV file.MusicFXAI Music Generator
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  1. 2:423:51Real-time music generation with MusicFX DJJacob Collier introduces the MusicFX DJ interface, demonstrating how to blend multiple instrument prompts like Irish fiddle, djembe, and sitar while adjusting the 'chaos' and 'density' sliders to shape the sound in real-time.Jacob Collier
  2. 6:433:56Prompting and blending abstract soundsThe demo continues as Jacob adds user-suggested prompts like '808', 'saxophone', and 'otamatone' to MusicFX DJ, showing how the model interprets specific instruments and abstract concepts into a continuous audio stream.Jacob Collier
  3. 12:180:48Downloading and exporting AI samplesJacob demonstrates the workflow for capturing a specific moment of the AI generation, showing how to download a 60-second clip from MusicFX DJ to be used in a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).Jacob Collier
  4. 36:392:25BPM syncing and stem muting in MusicFX DJJacob shows how to set a specific BPM (104) within the tool and uses the stem muting feature to isolate percussion elements from the AI-generated mix.Jacob Collier
  5. 42:274:30Generating cinematic and orchestral texturesThe demonstration shows the tool's ability to generate heavy cinematic sounds using prompts like 'disgustingly huge vast disruptive' and 'taiko drums', followed by a download of the resulting audio.Jacob Collier
  6. 0:000:13Generate music from text prompts with MusicFX DJJacob Collier inputs a series of descriptive words like 'crash', 'bang', and 'high chaos' into MusicFX DJ to generate a real-time stream of experimental sounds.Google
  7. 1:120:49Interpret instruments and export audio in MusicFX DJThe tool interprets the prompt 'Charango' to generate a jangling sound cloud, which is then downloaded and dragged into a digital audio workstation for looping.Google
  8. 0:311:04Generate music loops with Google MusicFXThe user demonstrates entering a text prompt for '90s boom bap' into Google MusicFX, adjusting loop settings, and generating two audio variations.Rock Trembath
  9. 1:350:50Creating music variations in MusicFXThe user shows how to use the interface cards to quickly create a variation of a previous track by changing the prompt to '2000s Trap with a saxophone'.Rock Trembath
  10. 3:441:46Live mixing with MusicFX DJThe user demonstrates the MusicFX DJ interface by adding custom prompts like 'Snare roll', sliding tracks in and out on the beat, and adjusting effects like brightness and chaos in real-time.Rock Trembath
  11. 0:042:55Mixing AI music in real-time with MusicFX DJThe user demonstrates how to operate the MusicFX DJ interface by adjusting sliders for different genres like 'trap beat', adding random prompts with the die icon, and modifying audio parameters like density, brightness, and chaos. He also shows how to mute specific tracks (drums, base) and adjust the BPM to see how the AI regenerates the audio live.Excelerator
  12. 1:062:43Generate music with text descriptions in MusicFXThe user demonstrates entering a 'Japanese city pop' prompt into MusicFX, selecting instrument recommendations like saxophone, and generating/playing the resulting audio tracks.AsapGuide