Peter Day hears about the music machines..computer programmes that record companies are using to try to predict which songs will be hits.
Computers are taking on show business.
In this week's In Business, Peter Day hears about the music machines... the computer programmes that record companies are using to try to predict which songs will be hits.
Film studios are getting in on the act too. Peter Day wonders whether it won鈥檛 mean that everything sounds alike.
Mark Katz Assistant Professor of Musicology, University of North Carolina and Author of Capturing Sound : How Technology Has Changed Music
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