7 months ago

And the winner is...

The judges have weighed in, and we're excited to share the news! Go to the London Music Technology Hackathon gallery to congratulate the winners and check out all of the awesome submissions.

Even though the competition is over, you don't have to stop coding. Update your portfolio to inform your followers about new projects and get feedback from fellow hackers.

Questions?

If you have any questions about the hackathon, please post on the discussion forum.


7 months ago

Order of presentations

1. Maestro AI

2. MixGenie

3. soundslike

4. Sequencer Plugins for Audiotool

5. Microtonal scale tuning explorer

6. Chord Mini

7. Play it back!

8. Audiotool OSC Integration for Live Performance

9. The MusicHelp

10. Trainstrike

11. ABRSM challenge JJD


8 months ago

Meet the judges!

Our roaster of judges is complete. We're excited to announce that we'll have a wide representation of the music industry landscape to look at your wonderful hacks this weekend. 

Can't wait to see you on Saturday!

 

Martin Keary aka Tantacrul

Martin Keary aka Tantacrul
VP Products, Muse Group

JB Thiebaut

JB Thiebaut
CEO Music Hackspace

Kathleen Wilkinson

Kathleen Wilkinson
Brand Partnership Manager / SXSW London

Elena Caton

Elena Caton
Head of Digital Products / ABRSM

Silas Gyger

Silas Gyger
Full Stack Engineer / Audiotool

Serkan Djemal

Serkan Djemal
Music industry consultant and former artist manager / Vibrant

Questions?

If you have any questions about the hackathon, please post on the discussion forum.


8 months ago

Drop-in session summary (27th August)

Quick recap

The meeting focused on preparations for the upcoming hackathon, including discussions about the challenges from Audiotool and ABRSM (AI for musical performance evaluation). Participants were introduced to various challenges, including developing apps for Audiotool's platform, creating plugins for Muse Hub, and exploring AI technologies for music assessment (ABRSM). The group emphasized the importance of team formation and communication through Dev Post, with guidance provided on how to get started with different challenges and access datasets.

Next steps

  • Silas to provide more detailed documentation and instructions for the Audio Tool SDK, particularly for accessing sample data.

  • Joyce/Jose to prepare…

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8 months ago

Meet the sponsors on Zoom this morning

Hi there,

We're hosting a drop-in session to meet the sponsors and ask them questions. Come and meet them on Zoom here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86959728872?pwd=BXvmb60BuDBNlFFVmDaNiL6m3xH1Ha.1

Questions?

If you have any questions about the hackathon, please post on the discussion forum.


8 months ago

Audiotool's Challenge

Audiotool's Interface

At audiotool, we're building the biggest web-based, low-latency collaborative DAW to date. We're currently in the closed beta phase and closing in on releasing the new audiotool studio.

As part of the release, we will open up our APIs to the world for others to extend their DAW with their own functionality, workflows, and plugins. We believe in the age of LLM agents, extending your applications with your own features will become more common place, and are trying to lead the way in making that possible.

As part of this hackathon, we're relasing our protobuf API and typescript SDK for…

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8 months ago

New sponsor and cash prize announced!

ABRSM has offered a new challenge with a cash prize of £1500 for the winning team.

Help ABRSM explore how AI can support music education by building a proof of concept that generates feedback on music performances. We’re looking to combine audio analysis and language modelling to create scalable tools that could support human feedback in music assessment.

Join the drop-in session on Wednesday 27th August to learn more about this challenge.  

Questions?

If you have any questions about the hackathon, please post on the discussion forum.