[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Hi everyone, I'm Juliette and I work on music at Eleven Labs and we're extremely excited to be launching Fine Tunes as a feature within Eleven Music where you're able to really train a custom model on styles that you've of music that you've created within Eleven Labs or elsewhere and create these really interesting and custom models for you to then prompt. So here you're going to click create a fine tune within Eleven Music and I'm going to title it Brazilian Funk. So say you know you have actually tracks you've already created either you know you produce them in Logic or Ableton or you know elsewhere, Fruity Loops, or you've created them directly in Eleven Music, you're able to download them and then kind of drop in your music that you've created for the model to really take inspiration from. So I have a few funk tracks that I've already created and what I'm going to do is I'm actually going to directly drop my music here, upload audio, and I have some Brazilian funk tracks here as well that I'm just going to go and upload it. to the model. I'll just play one of them just to see how it sounds. Awesome and I'll just play one of the funk tracks just to show you. Awesome okay this is the exact type of energy that I'm I'm looking for right now. Let's just add a few tags and let's do workspace sharing. So I'm going to go ahead and add a few tags and let's just add a few tags and let's just add a few tags and let's just add a few tags and let's just add a few tags and let's just add a few tags and to be able to access this fine tune. So say you want a genre blend that's like very very consistent you want Brazilian style music mixed with funk and you want it to sound like very very particular to a selection of reference files that's when you'd want to use a fine tune and you can prompt the fine tune either the exact genre blend which will give you that like really close output to what you're looking for and what you would upload uploaded into the model or you can prompt that fine tune with a totally different genre and you'll get like a secondary layer of a genre blend. So you know say I'm training this Brazilian funk model and I want there to be a jazzy kind of tonality to it. I can add in the word jazz and it will still sound like quite similar to the reference files within the fine tune but adding this tertiary layer on top. Okay let's try prompting the model so let's say I want to create an upbeat Brazilian funk style track with a heavy kick drum and high energy and so what you notice is I selected the Brazilian funk model meaning that that is the model that's going to be influenced rather than the 11-laps based model and so you'll get a very specific result and perhaps a better result for this for the specific genre. There's just there's just a better stylistic adherence when you're using the fine tune and so we're really really excited to to launch this. We're really excited for you to play around and really see how you can get inspired creatively with fine tunes.
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