On May 15, 10:44=A0pm, Clyde Slick <Mr.clydesl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 15 Mai, 20:08, Jenn <jennconductsREMOVET...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > In article
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> > =A0Clyde Slick <Mr.clydesl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On 15 Mai, 17:06, Jenn <jennconductsREMOVET...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Scott:
> > > > > Anyway, you're stupid comments aside it does not require
> > > > > and human emotion to replicate music, only to create.
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> > > > lol-
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> > > ACCURACY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> > How so?
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> Simple!!!!
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> Build a machine to input the orchestra sound
> and convert it to output in formn =A0of a score, then compare that score
> to the original.
> We can call the machine a RHC, a robot to human converter.
> I'm gonna feel very, very guilty if someone actually tries this.
> LOL!!!!
GOIA has tried something similar to this. His "trumpets" sound like
"kazoos" though.


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