Rethinking Music Creation: A Deep Dive with Roland’s Paul McCabe
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In this episode of RealMusic.ai, David O’Hara sits down with Paul McCabe, musician, composer, and Senior Vice President of Research and Innovation at Roland, where he leads the Roland Future Design Lab. Paul shares his 40–year journey from the early days of MIDI and music retail in Canada, through his time as a product specialist and eventually CEO of Roland Canada, to his current global role shaping the future of instruments and music technology.
They talk about how spending years directly with musicians shaped the way Paul thinks about design, communication, and building tools that actually fit creative workflows. The conversation moves into how AI is starting to live inside musical hardware, not just software, and how that can support learning, practice, and creativity rather than trying to replace human musicians. Paul and David dig into the real barriers to music making today, including focus and attention, not just time, money, or “talent,” and how ideas borrowed from gaming and connected experiences might help more people stick with an instrument.
Paul also explains the story behind AIforMusic.info and why Roland partnered with Universal Music Group to define shared principles for using AI in music responsibly. He closes by discussing Project Lydia, a neural sampling hardware proof of concept built with Raspberry Pi and Neutone, and why Roland is putting it directly into the hands of creators to learn from their reactions before deciding what comes next. If you’re interested in where instruments, AI, and human creativity are really heading, this conversation will give you a grounded, forward-looking perspective.