September 17, 2024

Audio & Music Credit

Audio and Music Transparency Disclaimer

  1. The Audio Truth. Let’s get this out of the way: I’m not an audio, music, or voice-over creative. I can’t sing, I can’t write music, and if you’ve ever heard my voice, you’d know it’s far from professional voice-over material. It’s a personal bummer, really, since I have such a deep love and appreciation for the medium. Audio is crucial to the kind of content I create, and I refuse to let my lack of talent hold me back from delivering the best audio experiences I can.
  2. Professionals Over Everything. Whenever possible, I’ll always aim to work with real-deal professionals. Think Walt Grayson and Kalvin McLure—people who know how to bring sound to life in a way I simply can’t. If you’re hearing quality audio on one of my projects, there’s a good chance these talented folks had something to do with it. And if AI was involved in the process, I’ll make sure you know how much and where. a. AI and Stock Assets. Here’s the thing: even though I’m not naturally gifted in the audio department, I’m not afraid to leverage AI tools to get the job done when needed. Whether it’s creating background music, cleaning up sound, or generating voice-over elements, I’m always open to using AI—but with full transparency. You’ll know if a track was AI-generated, if stock music was used, or if I collaborated with human professionals (or robots in disguise).
  3. Paid Pros, When the Budget Allows. When my budget lets me, I always prefer working with paid professionals—even if we use AI tools in the process. There’s something about collaborating with someone who lives and breathes audio that just can’t be replicated by technology. But if I have to turn to AI to meet a deadline or fill a gap, I’ll still be upfront about how it was used and to what extent. a. If you come across an audio track, jingle, or voice-over in my content, know that whether it was made by human hands, AI, or a mix of both, you’ll always get the full story on where it came from.
  4. Exploration and Experimentation. Despite my personal limitations in audio and music, I’m committed to exploring new tools and experimenting to deliver high-quality sound to my audience. Whether it’s an AI-generated voice or a professionally mixed track, my goal is to offer an immersive experience that enhances the content I create. My love for the medium drives me to push boundaries, and I’ll keep evolving my audio approach, even if I need a little digital assistance along the way.
  5. In Summary. I’m not musically or vocally talented, but that won’t stop me from using all the resources I can—from human collaborators to AI-generated solutions—to create the best possible audio experience for you. Every sound, song, or voice you hear in my content will come with complete transparency about its origins, whether professional, AI-assisted, or stock. And if you ever want to dive deeper into how I approach audio creation, there are detailed articles and essays on my site discussing my views on the creative process, AI’s role, and the importance of supporting real, working artists.

P.S. A Note on this Disclaimer’s Creation

This disclaimer, like others you’ve seen, was crafted by ChatGPT 4.0 based on prompts and examples provided by Opie Cooper. I’ll include links to those prompts so you can follow the creative journey that led us here. Because transparency, in all its forms, matters.

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