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New free AI tool ‘Tad’ writes royalty-free songs and lyrics
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A new AI music generator enters the scene: Tad AI, a free tool for creating royalty-free songs, has emerged as a potential game-changer in the world of AI-generated music.

  • Tad AI allows users to create songs, including lyrics, with minimal input, producing results in seconds.
  • The tool offers various levels of assistance in writing music, from genre selection to mood-based options.
  • Users can describe their desired song in detail or choose from pre-existing musical genres and moods.

Key features and functionality: Tad AI’s intuitive interface sets it apart from competitors, offering a range of options for music creation and lyric generation.

  • The platform provides genre-based options for tune creation and mood-based selections to vary the tone within genres.
  • Users can request AI-generated lyrics based on written prompts or themes, or input their own lyrics.
  • After providing a title, Tad AI generates the complete song.

User experience and output: The author experimented with Tad AI, creating a song that showcased the tool’s capabilities and limitations.

  • While Tad AI generated the music, the author opted to write their own lyrics after finding the AI-generated ones unsatisfactory.
  • The author noted that if Tad AI were human, they would consider co-crediting it for arrangement and potentially negotiating lyric rights.

Royalty-free promise and legal considerations: Tad AI’s claim of producing royalty-free music sets it apart in an industry grappling with legal challenges.

  • The platform promises 100% original compositions, potentially appealing to aspiring music creators and budget-conscious brands.
  • This feature could be particularly useful for content creators on platforms like YouTube, which recently launched a tool to remove copyrighted music from videos.
  • The royalty-free aspect of Tad AI’s output may help users avoid potential legal challenges and licensing fees associated with using copyrighted music.

Pricing and plans: Tad AI offers both free and paid options for users, with varying levels of access and features.

  • The free version provides a limited number of credits, with each song costing about five credits.
  • A basic plan at $10 per month offers 1,000 credits (approximately 200 songs) and allows three concurrent song productions.
  • The Pro plan, priced at $30 per month, provides 3,000 credits, six concurrent song productions, and faster generation times.
  • Full royalty-free track access is only available with paid plans, making them more suitable for professional use.

Broader implications for the AI music industry: Tad AI’s entry into the market raises questions about the future of AI-generated music and its impact on the industry.

  • As AI music generators like Suno introduce new features such as genre remixers and mobile apps, the legal landscape becomes increasingly complex.
  • The emergence of tools like Tad AI may challenge traditional music creation and licensing models, potentially disrupting the industry.
  • However, questions remain about the long-term viability and legal standing of AI-generated music, as major music labels continue to scrutinize and potentially challenge these technologies.
How to use a new free AI tool for writing songs (including lyrics) for free By Eric Hal Schwartz published 14 October 24 Artificial intelligence music makers Tad AI debuts song and lyric writing tool.

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