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 control during the performance -- a demo that combines humanoid tech and creative expression research. Four HUBOs jam the arrangement of the Beatles' "Come Together" by MET-lab student Matthew Prockup on Ringo's mini-kit and three "Hubophones." Drexel and seven other universities in the States are part of a humanoid research collaboration with
KAIST, the designer of the HUBO robot.
Four HUBOs 'Come Together' for a Drexel Engineering MET-lab demo originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Apr 2012 13:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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