Juice machine to music
A Japanese company that manufactures blending equipment can make fruit juice according to the music chosen by the customer.
A Japanese company that manufactures blending equipment can make fruit juice according to the music chosen by the customer.
Japan's Nomura has allowed music lovers around the world to " drink" their favorite music thanks to the invention of Squeeze Music , Reuters reported on July 1. This device mixes the fruit juice according to the melody of the selected song.
The Squeeze Music System has a computer sound wave analyzer. Five emotions from the chosen song including happiness, excitement, romance, sentimental and sadness will be 5 sweet, sour, strong, salty and bitter respectively.
The Squeeze Music System has a computer sound wave analyzer.
In line with this principle, melodious tunes produce sweet tastes while jazz lovers will enjoy bitter drinks.
Customers are interested in new music juices. "I like this song and have heard it for a long time, but this drink makes me want to hear it a different way." I really like the new combination of music and juice, " said Aoi Toda, Guests enjoy the music, share.
According to the designer Akinori Goto, the machine promises to bring an enjoyable experience. "For example, at a music festival, you can experience a drink made with a song while listening to the song, and we can prepare cocktails for the bar. People want to try, " Goto said.
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