
"JBL's BandBox concept asks a different question. What if one box could understand the music it is playing and reorganize it around you in real time. The Solo and Trio units use AI to separate vocals, guitars, and drums inside finished tracks, so you can mute, isolate, or replace parts on the fly. Suddenly the speaker is not just a playback device. It becomes the drummer who never rushes, the backing guitarist who never complains, and the invisible producer nudging you toward tighter practice."
"The AI stem processing happens locally, inside the unit, without needing an internet connection or a cloud service. You can pull up a track, instantly mute the original guitar part, and then step in to play it yourself over the remaining bass, drums, and vocals. This is a fundamental shift in how musicians can practice. Instead of fighting for space in a dense mix, you create a pocket for yourself, turning passive listening into an interactive rehearsal."
JBL's BandBox Solo and Trio use onboard AI to separate vocals, guitars, and drums from finished tracks, allowing users to mute, isolate, or replace parts in real time. The stem processing runs locally on the unit without an internet connection or cloud service. Both models include built-in amplifier models, effects, a tuner, and a looper, enabling tone shaping and layered practice without external pedals. Users can stream tracks via Bluetooth, remove original parts, and play or record over the remaining mix, creating an interactive, portable rehearsal environment that removes crowding in dense mixes.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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