00:05You have these kind of styles of sounds which can be applied to whatever your input signal is.
00:11You can play something with a script or a blueprint and that gets transformed with a different kind of texture.
00:17Currently we've got a red light, that's the metal vocals model which is a bit goofy but it gets pointed
00:22across in a very succinct kind of way.
00:30And you can hear like every little kick scrape is captured in a really kind of like hands-on way.
00:39I mean even just like you can hear it's just listening, right?
00:46But maybe a more serious application would be something like this model here, it's trained on taiko drums.
01:02So it's something a little bit more kind of you know practical.
01:11So you kind of lean into it if you're picking kind of in a more like staccato kind of way,
01:15that will translate into what's coming out of the pedal.
01:18But really the end game here is you would train some models on your own sounds, right?
01:22We're not just saying these are the only sounds you're going to get.
01:25We need about one hour of audio.
01:28So you could record anything like the sounds in your kitchen or something, not even musical.
01:34And just by virtue of passing this through the pedal you will get something kind of recontextualized in a musical
01:39way.
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