I've heard of this before, Popular Science or
Scientific American or Discover - one of those -
mentioned it briefly. Or maybe it was Wired...
Anyways, since it still needs an operator/music
chooser/whatever, it doesn't really do anything
worthwhile... Maybe alter the way one might perform.
Maybe a new skill to learn?
I don't know, but it just seems fruitless to me,
except for perhaps a certain manual dexterity being
achieved as far as robotics goes, but that's not very
exciting.
A truly functional DJ A.I. (complete with a unique
taste and style!) would be the cold fusion of
robotics, though!
-Adam
--- John Bush <johbus@allmusic.com> wrote:
quoted 1 line http://www.dj
> http://www.dj-i-robot.com/
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