Magenta RT has excellent cross-platform compatibility. Beginners can run it for free via Google Colab, which automatically allocates free TPU resources; developers can deploy it on local GPU/TPU devices and support Python 3.5+ environments. In addition, the model can be integrated into professional music production software (e.g. Ableton Live, FL Studio via VST plug-in) and game engines (e.g. Unity, Unreal Engine).
Local installations require at least 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GPU (e.g., GTX 1080), and for more complex scenarios, Google recommends applying the Lyria RealTime API for more robust feature support. The model's flexible deployment makes it ideal for a wide range of scenarios such as live performances, game soundscape design, and art installations.
This answer comes from the articleMagenta RealTime: an open source model for generating music in real timeThe