The member of the English band ‘The Beatles’, Paul McCartney, has confirmed that for his new album, “the final album of the Beatles”, has been usedIntelligence Artificial for the purpose of rescue the voice of John Lennon, as the BBC has advanced this Tuesday. This technology has been used to extract the voice of the deceased singer from a song from a radio cassette made in 1978 and in which Lennon recorded some songs before he was assassinated two years later.
The song that would serve to reproduce the new album ofThe Beatleshow about McCartney has warnedI would be the English “last of the bunch”has no title yet, but according to the BBC, everything points to being one of John Lennon’s compositions written two years before his death, called “Now and Then” (From time to time). Thanks to AI it has been possible extract singer’s voice and complete this song, which will go on sale this year along with the rest of the album, as the ex-singer of the famous ‘Fab fob’ group (the fabulous four) has commented.
This song redesigned by the Artificial intelligence and that it has served to record the ‘last song of the group’ comes from a boombox that Lennon recorded in 1978 during your stay at NY, which has not been the only one to go on the market after his death. Two other songs from this demo: ‘Free as a Bird’ and ‘True Love’ have already been published in nineteen ninety five and 1996 by its producer Jeff Lyne, after being properly remastered and cleaned for broadcast. The cassette was given by Lennon’s widow, yoko onoto McCartney 16 years after the death of her husband.
As the BBC has warned, the song ‘Now and Then’ it was also tried to produce at the time, but the project was “quickly abandoned”. “This song had a chorus but it was missing a lot of verses.” “We worked on it as much as we could but we didn’t get to finish it”, explained the singer from Liverpool. Furthermore, his own George Harrison, member of the group, thought that this song was a “trash” and he completely declined to continue working on it; and as in the “Beatles we considered ourselves a democracy we finally decided not to do it. It is true that “I thought that did not have a good title and that it had to be redone, but his handwriting was very beautiful and above all John sang in it” the singer expressed to Radio 4.
In 2009, a demo version of this song was released to the public on a bootleg disc without the background noise. Fans began to speculate as to why it had not been on the 1995 album and They came to say that the song had been stolen from the singer’s apartment, in addition to other belongings of his after his death, according to the BBC. McCartney has long expressed on several occasions your wish finish the songand it has done so thanks to the help of Artificial Intelligence.
How did Artificial Intelligence rescue this song?
“It gives a little scary”, McCartney explained during the interview. “When we wanted to make the last Beatles record, we decided extract John’s voice purely making use of Artificial Intelligence.
The trigger for this idea was when Peter Jackson released his documentary ‘Get Back’, in which dialogue editor Emile de la Rey made the computer recognize the voices of the ‘Beatles’ and separate them from other environmental noises. “That allowed us to introduce the voice on the record as it would normally be done,” said the former singer of the rock group.
jackson was able to extract John’s voice from cassette audio.” “We had his voice, and the piano. We were both able to separate them thanks to the help of Artificial Intelligence,” Paul told the BBC. It’s a little scary but it’s exciting because it’s part of what the future holds. We’ll see where it takes us.“
Source: Lasexta

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