Karaoke perfect, according to the singer.

. EMusic

06/03/02 Karaoke perfect, according to the singer.
Japan's Chiyoda Corp has signed an agreement with the chip maker Analog Devices and Toru Iwatake, a professor at Keio University (pictured) to produce a system that allows even the most tone-deaf to do a good karaoke, giving the melody to the voice of who sings and not vice versa as is normally the case. The system will be based on Csound, the language of music synthesis is widely used in the fields of electroacoustic experimentation. Among the features of the new product, there should also be to 'train' the machine to the respective singer before starting the performance. Ten years ago the Japanese company had marketed its services 'telecom karaoke' songs and texts that provided through a telephone connection to a server without cental that their bars and pubs were no longer maintain a personal record collection, and now the new product that should be ready by the year could also be enjoyed remotely via ADSL lines.