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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsRobotic drummer gradually acquires human-like behaviors
https://techxplore.com/news/2025-08-robotic-drummer-gradually-human-behaviors.htmlResearchers at SUPSI, IDSIA and Politecnico di Milano recently introduced Robot Drummer, a new humanoid robot that can play the drums both accurately and expressively, supported by a reinforcement learning algorithm. This robot, presented in a paper published on the arXiv preprint server, was found to gradually acquire human-like behaviors, including movements that are often performed by drummers.
"The idea for Robot Drummer actually emerged from a spontaneous conversation over coffee with my co-author, Loris Roveda," Asad Ali Shahid, first author of the paper, told Tech Xplore. "We were discussing how humanoid robots have become increasingly capable at a wide range of tasks, but rarely engage in creative and expressive domains. That raised a fascinating question: what if a humanoid robot could take on a creative role, like performing music? Drumming seemed like a perfect frontier, as it'
So they've developed a robot that will steal your girlfriend and drink all your beer? Maybe the robot also sleeps on your couch and drools.
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DBoon
Aug 10
OP
It is playing like it's fucked up out of its mind on quaaludes and malt liquor, so yeah...
LudwigPastorius
Aug 10
#4
ZZenith
(4,396 posts)1. Um, except the examples shown sounded horrible.
I have first year drum students that never sounded that bad.
And thats just virtual - they havent even built a real one in meatspace.
DBoon
(24,150 posts)2. I was thinking of the bumper sticker wars on this
"drum machines have no soul"
Vs.
"drum machines won't steal your beer"
ProfessorGAC
(74,082 posts)8. Completely Agree
That first one had timing errors and zero feel.
It was rushing the snare on the Police tune, over & over. Stewart Copeland was actually lagging the hit, so the robot was doing the opposite of what made the part cool.
Knockin' on Heaven's Door was a train wreck.
I'm 10x better than the robot & I'm not a drummer!
msongs
(72,159 posts)3. will it get blisters on its fingers?
Beartracks
(14,054 posts)7. Maybe get a blister on its thumb.
That ain't workin'. That's the way you do it!
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LudwigPastorius
(13,243 posts)4. It is playing like it's fucked up out of its mind on quaaludes and malt liquor, so yeah...
it pretty much sounds like your average human Craigslist drummer.
To evaluate their system, the researchers tested it on a simulated G1 Unitree robot, assessing its ability to perform popular songs across different genres, from jazz to rock and metal. These included well-known tracks like "In the End" by Linkin Park, "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck and "Living on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi. They found that the robot effectively learned complex rhythmic structures and played the songs with high accuracy, often with a rhythmic precision of over 90%.
I wonder why they didnt share that video then, cuz in the one they shared it doesnt sound like the robot drummer hit a single correct note. It was consistently off time and couldnt seem to identify the downbeat at all.

justaprogressive
(5,174 posts)6. Oy
Drumming is more than just holding the beat.
How do you know a drummer is at your door?
The knocks keep getting faster...