Another innovative hack built at the Toronto Music Hack Day is the Cyborg Karaoke Party developed by Cameron Gorrie, George Cheng, Kyle Barnhart, Dmitry Arkhipov and Marc Palermo. This hack combines timestamped lyrics from Lyricfind with Rdio Karaoke tracks and a speech synthesizer to give you automatic robot karaoke. Its a neat idea. Perfect music to put on for your Roomba before you leave for work for the day.
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#1 by Jared on September 11, 2013 - 5:20 pm
Haha, looks awesome. I went to check out the cyborg karaoke party link, but it’s dead unfortunately. Maybe too much time has past. I’m trying to find an example audio track of the music. Seems really interesting.