Artificial Intelligence for Music Production

Audialab, an innovative technology company specializing in using AI to empower musicians and music producers, has debuted Deep Sampler, a new AI-powered tool that represents a paradigm shift in professional sound design. Deep Sampler is a novel technology that allows musicians to generate an infinite number of unique, never-before-heard sounds from one input sound and…
Artificial Intelligence for Music Production


Audialab, an innovative technology company specializing in using AI to empower musicians and music producers, has debuted Deep Sampler, a new AI-powered tool that represents a paradigm shift in professional sound design. Deep Sampler is a novel technology that allows musicians to generate an infinite number of unique, never-before-heard sounds from one input sound and manipulate them endlessly using Artificial Intelligence.

“Before deep sampling, there were only two ways for music creatives to get a new sound: recording a sound or synthesizing it. There’s now a third way,” explains co-founder of Audialab Berkeley Malagon, an AI researcher who previously worked at NASA, Disney, and Microsoft. Malagon led the development of Deep Sampler with a team of engineers and musicians at Audialab. “Deep Sampler can analyze any existing sound and transform it into completely novel ones that couldn’t have existed any other way.“

“Artificial Intelligence is accelerating at a rapid pace, and our mission is to bring the power of those developments to producers and musicians worldwide while ensuring the human creative spirit is protected,” said Mike Chen, the other co-founder of Audialab, technologist, and member of KIMBEMIKE. “We are musicians, computer scientists, and ethicists ourselves, and AI needs to be taken very seriously by the industry. Our core mission is to develop AI tools that enhance the creativity of professional musicians and producers responsibly.” Previously, Chen co-founded several successful advanced technology companies, including Made in Space and the AI company, Magic.

Mike Chen and Kim Montoya, members of the alt-pop duo KIMBEMIKE, have been co-writing, co-producing, recording, and performing music since 2020. KIMBEMIKE’s debut single “Galaxies” represents a historic moment in music production as the first song ever to use Deep Sampling technology. Listen now to Galaxies: https://kimbemike.lnk.to/Galaxies

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