Overview

Treblecorp Music Publishing uses AI tools in limited, clearly defined ways that support administrative efficiency and technical cleanup. These tools do not create, perform, or generate the audio in any Treblecorp music. All musical performances, arrangements, and production decisions are created by human musicians and producers


Types of AI


  • Generative AI — systems that create new musical content, performances, or sound. Treblecorp does not use these models in music creation.

  • Assistive AI — tools that help with tasks such as noise reduction, transcription, or administrative writing. These tools do not generate music; they support workflow efficiency.

  • Model‑driven performance tools — software instruments like Logic Pro’s session players that follow programmed musical rules. These are not generative AI; they function as virtual session musicians under human direction.


What AI Is Not Used For

  • AI is not used to compose, perform, or generate music, stems, or audio assets.

  • AI is not used to imitate musicians, create synthetic performances, or replace human creative work. 

  • No generative audio models are used at any stage of the music production process.

How AI Is Used

  • Administrative support — drafting media releases, organizing documentation, and streamlining routine communication tasks.

  • Creative prompts — generating early‑stage title ideas or conceptual cues that are later refined by a human.

  • Logic Pro session players — using Apple’s built‑in virtual session musicians as controlled performance tools, similar to a metronome or reference musician.

  • Audio cleanup — removing background noise or environmental artifacts from recordings when unpredictable 


Commitment to Transparency

Treblecorp is committed to clear disclosure about how AI tools are used. All music released under Treblecorp is human‑created, and AI is used only to support efficiency, clarity, and technical polish in non‑creative areas of the workflow