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Dubbed 'Jambot', the software could provide a more flexible alternative to drum machines and the repetitive, karaoke-style backing tracks that are in use today.
iTnews Australia 2008
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"Jambot is a musical robot, but it's not made of metal and it doesn't blow smoke," he said in a statement to the media.
iTnews Australia 2008
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Jambot is expected to be used by professional or aspiring musicians in place of inflexible computer-based backing tracks or looping pedals.
iTnews Australia 2008
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Gifford is expecting to complete his PhD next year and will look into the commercialisation of Jambot after that.
iTnews Australia 2008
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Jambot is said to combine recent discoveries in audio music perception with newly developed algorithms to keep up with musicians as they play.
iTnews Australia 2008
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Gifford said Jambot utilised some recent discoveries in audio music perception combined with his own clever algorithms to keep up with musicians as they played.
The Times of India 2008
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Professional and aspiring musicians may soon have an alternative to worn-out karaoke-style backing tracks and drum machines with a new artificial musical accompanist called Jambot.
India eNews 2008
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'Jambot is a musical robot, but it's not made of metal and it doesn't blow smoke.
India eNews 2008
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