Grimes has backed a new AI tool that lets you recreate her voice and use it in music, allowing you to feature a star in your tracks.

One of the world’s most notable creatives lets musicians use here voice in original songs. Grimes’ work with GenAI music platform TRINITI opens up her voice for features without the huge cost of getting her in the studio.

Now, you do owe Grimes and her team 50% of your master recording royalties on any tracks. For easy access to a hit artist though, that’s not a large price to pay.

The AI – called Elf.tech – works by transforming vocal tracks into Grimes’ using a “GrimesAI-1 voiceprint”. Musicians can make use of the tech with just a single click, getting a WAV file back. Users can also distribute their tracks using Grimes’ voice directly.

The TRINITI platform have just announced a new partnership with Sounds.Studio, a production platform. Together they will offer AI tools for creation and distribution.

Sound.Studio’s co-founder, Chris Deaner says: “Both Sounds.Studio and TRINITI have a shared ethos for how AI can be harness to augment rather than replace musicians and are dedicated to building tools that enable new forms of creativity in the age of AI.

“When creating new forms of music technology, the artist must remain front and center, so we sought out partners that were value-aligned.”

Founder and CEO of TRINITI’s creator company CreateSafe, Daouda Leonard added: “In partnering with Sounds.Studio, we move one step closer to closing the gap between creation and distribution through technology.

“We are using the knowledge we’ve gained over the past half-decade to streamline a process that enables artists, producers, songwriters—whether amateur or professional—to access cutting edge genAI music tools and release sanctioned derivative works that embody our trained voice models. Together we’re opening up a new era in imagination and monetization of creativity.”