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Four HUBOs ‘Come Together’ for a Drexel Engineering MET-lab demo

Robot Beatles cover band? Check. Students at Drexel University’s Music and Entertainment Technology Lab (MET-lab) have developed software that allows HUBO robots to create tunes following a musical score. The Roboband plays the song without human cont…

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Four HUBOs ‘Come Together’ for a Drexel Engineering MET-lab demo

Robot Beatles cover band? Check. Students at Drexel University’s Music and Entertainment Technology Lab (MET-lab) have developed software that allows HUBO robots to create tunes following a musical score. The Roboband plays the song without human cont…

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Four HUBOs ‘Come Together’ for a Drexel Engineering MET-lab demo

Robot Beatles cover band? Check. Students at Drexel University’s Music and Entertainment Technology Lab (MET-lab) have developed software that allows HUBO robots to create tunes following a musical score. The Roboband plays the song without human cont…

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Pioneer launches RMX1000 Remix Station, now no tune is safe (video)

Pioneer has been dishing out its line of digital DJ tools for long enough that you’d hope it knows what the spinners want, and these days it seems that’s remixing tools. The RMX1000 is a new effects based unit, that looks like an evolution of the fir…

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Bruce Springsteen Is Still The Boss, Even if He Did Lift Animals Riffs [Piracy]

During Bruce Springsteen’s keynote SXSW speech last night, he disclosed that, like countless artists and musical acts before him, he routinely lifted riffs from his predecessor’s songs. So does this mea…

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How Jay-Z, YouTube, and Bonnaroo Are Like Airport BBQ [Streaming]

Was this prophecy about 2012 true? Or perhaps this prediction about 2008, if belatedly so? More »

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Your iPhone Is the Radio Station with Wahwah.fm [IPhone Apps]

Wahwah.fm lets you turn the music stored on your iPhone into an internet radio station that gets broadcast worldwide, or to other people near your location. Not only that, you can also check out what ot…

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5 Impressive Google Chrome Add-Ons for Music [Chrome]

The music section of the Chrome Web Store has amplified quite a bit since its initial rollout of 23 apps. In addition to offerings from heavy hitters like MOG, Rdio, and Pandora, it’s also home to a wide selection of apps and extensions …

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Crowdsourced Streaming Music Service Jelli Arrives On Android, Adds SXSW Radio

Vote_SXSWJelli, the user-controlled music streaming service, is releasing a specially curated SXSW-themed station today, which will feature the indie bands playing at the festival. The playlist for the station will be crowdsourced in real-time and made available on both web and mobile.

And speaking of mobile, Jelli has good news on that front, too – it’s finally available on Android.

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Why Sony Music Unlimited Offering Offline Playback Is So Awesome [Android Apps]

Sony Music Unlimited, the all-you-can-hear music subscription service that represents Sony’s answer to Spotify, MOG, Rhapsody and so on, added a crucial new feature to its Android app on Thursday: the a…

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