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    A Soft Skeleton Robotic Hand plays the Piano | R3 Roboy's Research Reviews #7

    Published on May 3, 2019

    In this video, we discuss the paper “An Anthropomorphic Soft Skeleton Hand Exploiting Conditional Models for Piano Playing” by J. A. E. Hughes, P. Maolino, and F. Iida., 2018

    How can we improve current control techniques and reduce computing power? And how can biology inspire us on this to develop better robots? We’ll investigate the opportunity of using passivity to navigate complex systems in accomplishing complicated tasks, such as a skeletal hand that is playing several songs on a piano.

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    Robot keyboard musicians play Axel F Beverly Hills Cop Theme at SXSW 2019

    Published on May 2, 2019

    Software is revamping robotics hardware, lowering the barrier to entry through cloud, web and mobile technologies. Custom-built for SXSW, our robot rock band leverages cutting-edge software technologies, such as Maya and KUKA.ready2_animate, to harmoniously fuse music with robotics by converting MIDI files into motion tables, and then into robot program.

    At SXSW, we showed how manufacturers can use software, VR and KUKA Connect to reflect processing data about what's happening in their facility. KUKA Connect is a cloud-based analytics and intelligence software platform that converts robot data into actionable insights.

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    Article "I listened to a Massive Attack record remixed by a neural network"
    Think you know Mezzanine? Think again.

    by Nick Summers
    May 17, 2019

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    "Changes" with split vocal and music tracks using the Spleeter library

    Nov 3, 2019

    This is incredible: a neural network that removes vocals from music and vice versa. Listen to this example i made from David Bowie's "Changes". A bit robotic, but even the echo is present in the vocal track! Made using the Spleeter library: https://github.com/deezer/spleeter
    "Releasing Spleeter: Deezer Research source separation engine"

    by Manuel Moussallam
    November 4, 2019

    "This open-source AI tool quickly isolates the vocals in any song"
    Perfect for making karaoke backing tracks and mashups

    by James Vincent
    November 5, 2019

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    Will AI be future of music ? | The Pretentious Geek

    Nov 25, 2019

    In this episode of The Pretentious Geek, we argue on the applications of machine learning in music industry. We discuss companies like AIVA, Musenet and Magenta which are building machines which can compose music and are bringing the tech to consumer products.

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    Article "I had a lovely time in an AI-generated Björk hotel lobby soundscape"
    Microsoft's musical partnership with Björk generates choral music based on weather patterns and birds. It's very calming, and I want it at home.

    by Scott Stein
    January 17, 2020

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    Article "Meet the Tech World’s 10 Newest Bets on the Future of Music"
    Techstars Music’s 2020 startup class focuses on recording innovation, AI-driven fraud detection, real-time concert analytics and more

    by Amy X. Wang
    February 5, 2020

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