The company says it provides fairly trained generative AI cinematic sound effects
Audio tool Beatoven.ai has added fully licensed, fairly trained generative AI cinematic sound effects to its Maestro foundation model.
Maestro enables users to control and tweak outputs to unlock new sounds or specific ideas, including animal and vehicle sounds, sci-fi bleeps and swooshes. The sound’s duration can be controled up to 35 seconds long and users can specify how wildly outputs deviate from a text prompt.
The latter feature makes it possible for sound designers to harness AI “hallucinations” to generate something never heard before. Users can state what they don’t want and add context to achieve more nuanced results.
Every output from Maestro’s sound effects generator creates revenue for the rights holders of the model’s training data. Maestro is trained on licensed data from Pro Sound Effects—a catalog featuring Oscar-winning and industry-recognised sound artists behind well known films.
This licensing ensures rights holders benefit directly from every output, says Beatoven.ai.
“Sound is more than a backdrop; it’s a powerful storyteller,” says Mansoor Rahimat Khan, CEO & co-founder of Beatoven.ai. “Our generative sound effects engine lets video creators, game developers, and filmmakers shape immersive audio worlds quickly and creatively. Built to make every sound feel purposeful, it helps creators set emotion and atmosphere, while giving them the freedom to experiment, break conventions, and bring stories to life.”
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