
about the process...
I’m not trying to hide it.
People ask about the role of AI in the work, so it’s worth being explicit. You’ll see AI credited in the production notes. Here is how it fits.
I write the music. The piano parts are written by me. The compositions, lyrics, melodies, structure, and beats are mine. The voice you hear is my voice, recorded and performed by me.
In some cases, the vocals are pushed beyond natural limits in production by design. Certain songs are not meant to sound live or be performed as a single take. They are meant to sound exact. This is where AI starts to play a role.
Like most modern records, the vocals and tracks are edited and processed using contemporary production techniques. Pitch correction, timing adjustment, layering, and digital processing are standard parts of how records are made today. This work is no different in that respect.
Production has always been expensive. Making records like this traditionally required studio time, long sessions, and costs that added up quickly. Modern tools, including AI assisted ones, change that reality. They allow work to be executed, refined, and revisited after it exists, without the overhead that once made independent production inaccessible.
AI is used strictly in that production phase. It supports editing, refinement, and iteration. It does not write songs, compose music, generate lyrics, or make creative decisions. Those choices are human and remain mine.
The authorship is human.
The performance is human.
The tools are technical.
That’s the relationship.
