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Adobe has created a new tool called Project Music GenAI Control, which is like a magic wand for making music! Imagine being able to create your own tunes just by telling the computer what you want, like “cheerful dance music” or “slow jazz.” This cool tool was shared with the world during a big meeting called the Hot Pod Summit in Brooklyn.

With this tool, you don’t need to be a music pro to make your own songs. You start by typing in what kind of music you’re dreaming of, and voilà, the tool creates it for you. Then, if you want to change the beat, make it faster or slower, or even mix different parts together, you can do all that without needing any other fancy software.

Adobe is also working on making it possible to change the music by using a tune you like as a guide, and you can make your music piece as long or short as you need. This could be super handy for making background music for videos or podcasts. But, Adobe hasn’t shown us yet how all these editing tricks will look on the screen, so we’ll have to wait and see.

This new music tool is still being worked on, and Adobe is teaming up with some really smart people from the University of California and Carnegie Mellon University to make it even better. Although it’s not ready for everyone to use just yet, Adobe is planning to keep us updated on their website. This means that soon, making music could be as easy as drawing a picture, giving everyone the chance to be a music creator!

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