How Jacob Collier helped shape the new MusicFX DJ

Last summer, we launched Lab Sessions, which brings together experts like artists, academics, scientists and entrepreneurs to explore the potential of AI and inform our product development. Today, we’re unveiling our latest session, collaborating with Jacob Collier, a six-time Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist.

Jacob has spent the last year working with Google DeepMind and Google Labs to help shape MusicFX DJ, a generative music creation tool that makes you the conductor of an AI-powered jam session. By mixing prompts like instruments, genres and even emotions, MusicFX DJ lets anyone steer a continuous flow of music, to spark ideas or sample within one’s own music creations.. These updates to MusicFX DJ are available starting today.

He explained his creative process sometimes starts with a simple question: Well, what am I dreaming up today? “That’s always a good first question with anything you make,” he says. “You answering that question gives you access to a kind of flow — once you’re in that flow you’re off, you’re going.”

Jacob’s work with the team was geared towards that user flow state — making creative expression and inspiration more accessible to people of all backgrounds and skill levels. He helped develop an expanded set of intuitive controls and a reimagined user interface that provides advanced capabilities for new or aspiring musicians.

MusicFX DJ’s new user interface provides more capabilities to shape music in real-time

His perspective helped inform the team’s approach to offering creative control and tools for musical collaboration and artistic innovation. These controls, including the ability to make the music fast or slow and bright or dark, lets people transform the music in both deliberate and surprising ways.

Users can now share up to 60 seconds of their MusicFX DJ sessions with others, who can use it as a starting point to create something new.

The team developed the ability for a MusicFX DJ segment to be shared with others to use as a creative starting point. People can watch a 60 second playback of a performance and remix it by taking over the controls, which lets them continuously build upon and explore new directions from their initial creations.

Our collaboration with Jacob demonstrates the importance of experimentation in the creative process, and how working closely with artists can push the boundaries of creative tools.

Google Labs partners closely with artists, technologists and fellow creatives to co-create and build technology. Visit us at labs.google to explore our products and tools, follow us at @labsdotgoogle, and join our Discord at discord.gg/googlelabs. You can view all of our Lab Sessions at labs.google/sessions.

Blog Article: Here

  • Related Posts

    How we’re helping Google Play developers deliver better user experiences through improved performance insights.

    We’re sharing the latest Google Play Console updates that make it easier for developers to gain actionable performance insights and deliver better user experiences. High…

    4 Fitbit features I’m using to become a more efficient runner

    Learn more about the Fitbit app’s running features that can track and analyze your running performance.

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    How we’re helping Google Play developers deliver better user experiences through improved performance insights.

    How we’re helping Google Play developers deliver better user experiences through improved performance insights.

    Cracking the code: How to wow the acceptance committee at your next tech event

    Cracking the code: How to wow the acceptance committee at your next tech event

    How to make your images in Markdown on GitHub adjust for dark mode and light mode

    How to make your images in Markdown on GitHub adjust for dark mode and light mode
    AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EKS, Amazon OpenSearch, Amazon API Gateway, and more (April 7, 2025)
    AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon S3 Express One Zone price cuts, Pixtral Large on Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Nova Sonic, and more (April 14, 2025)

    4 Fitbit features I’m using to become a more efficient runner

    4 Fitbit features I’m using to become a more efficient runner