North Carolina’s Zenph Sound Innovations has this latest advance in artificial intelligence which “resurrects” musical legends of the past by tapping into old recordings to establish a musician's style and personality, then applying those attributes to newer recordings of old songs, or even to songs the musician never played before.
Zenph’s specially designed robotic pianos take hi-resolution MIDI files created by a software that simulates the style of classical and jazz performers from days gone by and then turns them into sound by literally lowering down the keys using between 12 and 24 high-resolution MIDI attributes.
Performing in “live” settings like the Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall and on the Live from Lincoln Center show, these robotic pianos have wowed thousands of crowds with their note-for-note renditions of performances of the past. Its engineers are almost done working on a playerless double bass. They also plan on working on the saxophone model next, with the ultimate goal of creating every instrument in a typical jazz band.
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