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AI Music Unmuted

AI Music Unmuted

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AI Music Unmuted: Real Talk by RealMusic.ai explores how AI is shaping the future of music creation and production, without hype, fear, or noise. Focusing on ethical AI, each episode features conversations with musicians, engineers, producers, and technology innovators who are using and building AI tools in real, practical ways. We go beyond the buzzwords to talk about what actually works, what doesn’t, and where music is headed next.

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  • A Human Approach to AI Music
    Mar 5 2026

    What happens when musicians build AI music tools?

    In this episode of the RealMusic.ai Podcast, host David O’Hara speaks with Rory, founder of Loudly, about the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and music creation.

    Rory shares his journey from touring musician to music tech entrepreneur and explains why many of today’s AI music platforms are being built by people with deep musical backgrounds. The conversation explores how AI is expanding creative possibilities for artists while still relying on human taste, judgment, and musical experience.

    David and Rory discuss:

    • Why musicians are playing a bigger role in building AI music technology • How AI can enable creativity for both professionals and new musicians • The role of samples, remixing, and new workflows in modern music production • The realities of streaming economics and how artists are adapting • Why live performance and human musicianship may become even more valuable in the AI era

    This episode takes a thoughtful look at how AI is reshaping music, not as a replacement for artists, but as a new creative tool.

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    51 m
  • What 10 Years of AI Taught an Engineer Behind Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy Projects
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode of the RealMusic.ai Podcast, David O’Hara speaks with Daniel Rowland, VP of Strategy & Partnerships at LANDR Audio, engineer, producer, and educator with over ten years of experience working with AI in music. His career spans studio work, technology leadership, and projects connected to Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy recognition.

    The conversation moves beyond hype to explore what actually changes when AI enters real music workflows. Daniel shares how his perspective on AI has evolved over a decade, where it genuinely supports musicians and producers, and why human taste, judgment, and intent remain essential to meaningful music.

    They also discuss AI mastering, the difference between finishing music and creating it, and how artists can use AI as an assistive tool without losing creative identity. This episode offers a grounded, experience-driven look at where AI fits in modern music making.

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    45 m
  • Rethinking Music Creation: A Deep Dive with Roland’s Paul McCabe
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of RealMusic.ai, David O’Hara sits down with Paul McCabe, musician, composer, and Senior Vice President of Research and Innovation at Roland, where he leads the Roland Future Design Lab. Paul shares his 40–year journey from the early days of MIDI and music retail in Canada, through his time as a product specialist and eventually CEO of Roland Canada, to his current global role shaping the future of instruments and music technology.

    They talk about how spending years directly with musicians shaped the way Paul thinks about design, communication, and building tools that actually fit creative workflows. The conversation moves into how AI is starting to live inside musical hardware, not just software, and how that can support learning, practice, and creativity rather than trying to replace human musicians. Paul and David dig into the real barriers to music making today, including focus and attention, not just time, money, or “talent,” and how ideas borrowed from gaming and connected experiences might help more people stick with an instrument.

    Paul also explains the story behind AIforMusic.info and why Roland partnered with Universal Music Group to define shared principles for using AI in music responsibly. He closes by discussing Project Lydia, a neural sampling hardware proof of concept built with Raspberry Pi and Neutone, and why Roland is putting it directly into the hands of creators to learn from their reactions before deciding what comes next. If you’re interested in where instruments, AI, and human creativity are really heading, this conversation will give you a grounded, forward-looking perspective.

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    47 m
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