
Beatoven.ai, the AI music generator, has unveiled Maestro, the new creation platform it claims to be “fully licensed.” Part of this model comes from the company’s partnership with rights management platform Musical AI, which can track the licensed songs used on a generated track and distribute earned royalties.
Maestro:
Maestro was trained via partnerships with large-scale music rightsholders: Rightsify, Soundtrack Loops, Symphonic Music, Vadi Sound, and Pro Sound Effects.
Based on the current training model, Maestro can only generate instrumental tracks. Vocals and sound effects are being developed.
There are tools for labels, publishers, and rightsholders to analyze tracks with Beatoven.ai’s Musical Intelligence.
What they said:
Mansoor Rahimat Khan, co-founder and CEO of Beatoven.ai: “Human creativity and AI can go hand in hand. Our vision at Beatoven.ai has always been to create a model that generates the world’s most interesting sounds. Most tools try to mimic humans, whereas AI should push human creativity forward by generating what we’ve never heard before.”
Ed Newton-Rex, CEO of the ethical generative AI non-profit Fairly Trained: “This new model from Beatoven.ai is great to see. If you respect musicians, you license their music. Beatoven.ai is providing yet more compelling evidence that generative AI doesn’t need to be built by scraping the music of the world’s musicians.”
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👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
- This article was written with information sourced from Gadgets 360 and Music Business Worldwide.
- We covered it because of the ongoing conversation around music and AI.













