According to a recent LinkedIn post from Aiode, the company is featuring producer Ido Namer, also known as Tiger Beats, as an on-demand, AI-powered beat model within its platform. The post describes this as a performance-based model derived from an electronic kit and custom pads, positioned as an alternative to traditional loop packs with 24/7 access for users.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights support for multiple genres, including hip-hop, pop, electronic, funk, and 1980s-inspired textures, with output that can be regenerated and aligned to a user’s tempo and arrangement. The post also emphasizes the use of licensed data and what it describes as ethically trained AI, which may appeal to rights-conscious creators and reduce legal or reputational risk.
For investors, the post suggests that Aiode is investing in differentiated, artist-centric content as a way to attract and retain music producers on its platform. If the Tiger Beats model resonates with creators and drives higher engagement or conversion from free exploration to paid usage, it could support user growth, monetization potential, and competitive positioning in the AI-driven music production space.

