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+1 (831) 222-8398[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Hi everyone, I'm Juliette and I work on music at Eleven Labs and today I'm going to show you how if you're a DJ you're able to use Eleven Labs and Eleven Music effectively to create really really cool transitions. I work at Eleven Labs and I work on Eleven Music but in my free time I like to produce music using Eleven Music specifically and other soppers as well as DJ and play out the music that I create. And so what I often find and what a bunch of my friends in the ecosystem have also found is that you have a set list, two tracks that you really want to play back to back are incredible but they're not necessarily in the same key or they're not necessarily at the same BPM say one's in the key of A and one's in the key of C for example and one of them's you know at a very different BPM uh you know you're actually able to fade in and out uh into different keys and different BPMs by creating a transition track within Eleven Music. So let me try to do this, I'm actually you know let's say I'm a DJ and I work on music. So I'm actually on a set list and let's say I'm a DJ and I work on music. So I'm actually on a set list and I work on music. So I'm I'm playing a set that's you know coming coming soon and it's in mostly I'm playing disco tracks that I'm really into let's say it's 124 bpm to 160 bpm. Our model creates tracks in the composition plan format so to speak so it actually generates specific sections with styles included with styles excluded for each individual section. Now this not only makes for really seamless editing but this kind of allows you to actually see and delineate where the bpm is shifting and at what section it's shifting and you can get pretty granular and like only update the the bpm in the intro for example or only update the key transition that happens in verse one for example. You get the point here you're actually able to create your own transition tracks you can download them so you can hit download here get the wav file and just bring it into your demo. It's a dj software and you know you're not only a dj now but you're also a musician and a creator.
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