infinitely generative AI music for gamers
fully licensed and copyright safe
Supported games (PC only):
Infinite Album is L Certified by AI trade body Fairly Trained for ethically sourcing training data
Announcing Our Debut
Artist Sound Pack
“Survivor Bias”
by Thomas Barrandon
Synthwave recording artist and film/TV composer Thomas Barrandon collaborated with us on our first sound pack. Includes one style, “Survivor Bias,” and four pre-made Vibes. Make your own Vibes and customize how the music reacts in real time to games we support.
Included with Platinum subscription.
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Copyright Safe
Create endless hours of AI-generated music that is safe to play on livestreams and social media platforms without a copyright strike.
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Game Reactive
Real-time musical reactions to game events (supported games only). Change up the genre, emotion, or add a sound effect.
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Viewer Interactive
Your viewers on Twitch can use Bits or channel points to change the genre or emotion, add sound effects, or add musical elements like cowbell.
FAQ
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Our music is completely generated by our proprietary AI engine. It consists of models that generate the composition and how the instruments are performed and produced, all in real time, infinitely. Because the music is created moment to moment, it can react quickly to game events and viewer input.
We train on open source music models along with some fairy dust from our AI engineers, who are all musicians. The instruments we use are licensed from commercial libraries specifically for this purpose.
We plan to work with artists to generate music infinitely in their style. We’ll formulate with them the composition rules and how their instruments should sound. We love that we can get them into the games industry at scale (hard to do without having many sync licensing deals) and share our revenue with them when their music is used.
We are proud to say that we have received the L Certification from AI trade body Fairly Trained which reviewed our AI model and means of acquiring training data and determined that our data sources have proper licensing from rightsholders where required.
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We train on open source music models and use licensed instrument libraries. When we are making music in an artist’s style, we have a deal with them and they helped us create that.
The way copyright violations are detected is a minimum amount of seconds of music (around 15, usually) has to be an exact match. It’s done by audio, not by composition, which is why covers are hardly ever detected. Our in-house created music sounds nothing like released, copyrighted music. Where we work with artists, it’s still unlikely to be a match but we have a deal in place if it does.
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Infinite Album is co-founded by Ryan Groves (CTO) and Karen Allen (CEO).
Ryan had an early hit in the 2010s with an AI music messaging app called Ditty. It sang your messages to the melody of a song you chose. It was a top 10 app worldwide, licensed music from artists like Lady Gaga, and was sold to Google. Ryan is a co-organizer of the AI Song Contest which celebrates and rewards musicians making music with AI. Ryan holds nine AI music patents and is a musician.
Karen was an advocate of artists’ rights while a digital strategist at the RIAA, who was suing Napster at the time. That battle decided definitively that artists’ rights extend to the internet, and it was right to do that. Since then, she’s helped many digital music startups navigate their early days and was the first one in her industry to understand the power of livestreaming. She built a Twitch channel for an artist friend and from that experience wrote a book called Twitch for Musicians to simplify the process for other artists.
As a company, all of our AI engineers are also musicians. We were chosen to contribute to an open forum on the future of music copyrights and AI that was held by the US Copyright Office. There, we advocated that AI music should have a copyright, that artists’ permission should be sought for training data, and that artists should be compensated when their work is used. We were accepted to participate in the ASCAP AI Music Challenge where we are building our next features and getting mentorship from executives at ASCAP.
We specifically chose to build in an area of AI music that was not possible for artists to create for - composing in real time for an unlimited amount of users for an unlimited amount of hours. We see AI as a way for artists to scale themselves, reach more people, and collect revenue streams that were previously hard for them to reach.
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We built our app on the Overwolf platform. They are PC only, which is why we are limited to the desktop. You’ll download our app from Overwolf.
Once downloaded, the music is generated locally on your computer - no streaming! As long as you are playing a supported game on the same computer and have a game mapping turned on, the music will react in real time as you play. Our Platinum users can even program their own custom game mappings.
You don’t need to be playing a game or even streaming to generate music.
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A Vibe is what we call an infinite stream of music. It’s like a song that never ends. You create a Vibe by selecting a musical style and, optionally, a starting emotion. You can hit the regenerate button to try out different versions of your style + emotion.
Once you find a Vibe you love - save it! You can even export Vibes and share the file with other Infinite Album users.
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When you create your own Vibe, you’ll see some game mappings that can be toggled on or off. Each mapping says how the music will react and which games are supported. The Platinum (paid) version of our app lets you create your own mappings.
Games we support are CS:GO, Dota2, Fortnite, League of Legends, PUBG, Apex Legends, Valorant, and World of Tanks.
We’ll add more games as we go. Some are harder than others to program and it takes a while for us to map possible responses to game events.
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We have a Twitch Extension that your viewers can use to trigger musical style changes, emotion changes, sound effects, and flourishes like cowbell.
Install the Twitch Extension to your channel. Since you log in to Infinite Album with your Twitch account, the Extension settings will show automatically in your Infinite Album app (look for the Twitch tab). You may need to log out and back in to Infinite Album.
You can set how long each interaction lasts, how many Bits to charge (zero is an option!), or how many channel points.
If you want to use your chat to trigger interactions, use our Mix It Up integration.
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Getting our music on your stream is really easy.
From the menu (top left) on our app:
- Select Settings
- Under Audio Device, use the dropdown to select which audio device you want to route the sound to. The default is your computer speakers. Your virtual cables will show there, too.
- On your Audio source on OBS, select the same audio device as you did on Infinite Album. We’ve found it works with both Audio Input and Audio Output. -
Yes! We have an integration with Mix It Up that lets you do all sorts of awesome things that would take us way too long to build ourselves.
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See our Pricing page for info on features and pricing.
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Discord is the best place for all this.
If you want to message us directly, you can send an email here.
Vibe with us.
Choose from our pre-made Vibes on our app or make your own.
Just choose a musical style and an emotion and music plays until you hit stop. Here are a handful of our styles moving through emotions.
JR_Mando
“Just installed and set up! This is such a cool concept, guys!”
toolatetodiegaming
“I love it! It’s easy and fun to use.”
cast_cade
“This is so cool - I’ve been looking for something like it for months!”