Orchestria
AI music engine with granular stem control Discussion | Link

Our Take
Orchestria is an AI music engine that treat your headphones like a concert hall and your ideas like sheet music. It's essentially a multi-agent AI orchestra where you conduct the whole thing—you pick the vibe, BPM, and mood, and then watch AI "musicians" lay down bass, drums, and melody in real time while you direct every move.
Here's the deal: most AI music tools give you one generated track and say "good luck." Orchestria separates everything into individual stems—so you can export bass, drums, and melody separately and actually use them in your DAW. You can tell the bassist to lay down a "deep, warm low-end groove" and watch them do it live. The drummer responds to your direction, the melody maker shapes phrases, and you're basically Yanni but with less shoulder pads and more machine learning.
It does real-time collaboration with WebSocket streaming, has genre-aware mixing and mastering built in, and gives developers REST APIs to integrate it into apps, games, whatever. Stem separation plus adaptive composition plus the ability to override any AI decision? That's actually powerful. Most AI music tools are playback machines—Orchestria is an instrument.
The product just went public so we're about to see what it can really do. Would be nice to know who's behind this thing, but the tech speaks for itself.
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