Workflow-Based Evaluation of Music Generation Systems
Shayan Dadman, Bernt Arild Bremdal, Andreas Bergsland

TL;DR
This paper develops a structured evaluation framework for music generation systems, assessing their integration into creative workflows and highlighting their role as collaborative tools that complement human creativity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel evaluation framework tailored for music production workflows and provides empirical insights into the capabilities and limitations of current systems.
Findings
Systems act as complementary tools enhancing human creativity
Limitations in maintaining thematic coherence and emotional depth
Guidelines for future AI integration in music workflows
Abstract
This study presents an exploratory evaluation of Music Generation Systems (MGS) within contemporary music production workflows by examining eight open-source systems. The evaluation framework combines technical insights with practical experimentation through criteria specifically designed to investigate the practical and creative affordances of the systems within the iterative, non-linear nature of music production. Employing a single-evaluator methodology as a preliminary phase, this research adopts a mixed approach utilizing qualitative methods to form hypotheses subsequently assessed through quantitative metrics. The selected systems represent architectural diversity across both symbolic and audio-based music generation approaches, spanning composition, arrangement, and sound design tasks. The investigation addresses limitations of current MGS in music production, challenges and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Open Source Software Innovations · Design Education and Practice
