Audio & Visuals: Weekly Review
A recap of my latest AI music and imagery experiments, from Riffusion riffs to Midjourney renderings.
Hello to my readers,
In my newsletters, I usually share my weekly experiments. For the past few weeks, I’ve been focusing on music and Riffusion. In today’s newsletter, I’ve included an interesting “riff” designed for TV skits, which can be rendered in Riffusion—it’s particularly well-suited for this purpose.
While Riffusion is primarily used for generating songs, it also works exceptionally well for creating soundtracks for visuals, especially voice-based content.
And one song in French:
If you enjoy Riffusion and its musical depth, I invite you to check out my YouTube channel at youtube.com/@titacostasound, where I regularly post playlists across a variety of music genres. If you like the music, please consider subscribing and visiting the channel frequently, as I’m always adding new playlists.
On another note, I continue to share two images daily on my blog at titacosta.blogspot.com. This week, I’m focusing on rendering images of piano players in various styles and sensibilities. Initially, I experimented with musicians in general, but there were too many errors, with instruments ranging from long flutes to quirky xylophones and distorted hand pans. It was challenging to create images with accurate physics, so I decided to narrow my focus to piano players and explore that theme.
These images were rendered in Midjourney, arguably the best text-to-image software available.
For more AI-generated creations—both audio and visual—I invite you to visit my YouTube channel and blog.
Wishing you all the best, and see you next week!
Tita Costa
Music: one of my favourite matters! Congratulations for these beauty images! Succsesses!