Experts are using AI to pick apart classic recordings from the 50s and 60s, isolate the instruments, and stitch them back together in crisp, bold ways. How Audio Pros ‘Upmix’ Vintage Tracks and Give Them New ...This entry was posted in Gear on March 23, 2021 by Jesse Jarnow
The artist is intent on bringing real quality to streaming audio, whether you want it or not. Neil Young’s Adventures on the Hi-Res FrontierThis entry was posted in Gear on October 22, 2019 by Jesse Jarnow
Trint is the first product to offer the automated transcription of audio featuring two or more speakers in natural conversation. The post Transcribing Audio Sucks—So Make the Machines Do It appeared first on WIRED. Transcribing Audio Sucks—So Make the Machines Do ItThis entry was posted in algorithms Gear on April 26, 2017 by Jesse Jarnow
Trint is the first product to offer the automated transcription of audio featuring two or more speakers in natural conversation. Transcribing Audio Sucks—So Make Machines Like Trint Do ItThis entry was posted in Gear on April 26, 2017 by Jesse Jarnow
We asked a number of fans and writers to disregard current limits of hardware, software, and copyright, and envision the ultimate device. The post Hard-Core Music Nerds Dream Up Their Ultimate Phone appeared first on WIRED. Hard-Core Music Nerds Dream Up Their Ultimate PhoneThis entry was posted in Gear Phones on September 19, 2016 by Jesse Jarnow
The task of providing accurate transcriptions of long blocks of actual human conversation remains beyond the abilities of today's most advanced software. The post Why Our Crazy-Smart AI Still Sucks at Transcribing Speech appeared first on WIRED. Why Our Crazy-Smart AI Still Sucks at Transcribing SpeechThis entry was posted in AI Gear machine learning on April 8, 2016 by Jesse Jarnow
People with terabytes of MP3s who want a solid app to catalog and organize their libraries feel abandoned by Apple's new cloud-based music strategy. The post Apple’s iTunes Is Alienating Its Most Music-Obsessed Users appeared first on WIRED. Apple’s iTunes Is Alienating Its Most Music-Obsessed UsersThis entry was posted in Gear iTunes software on November 17, 2015 by Jesse Jarnow