That is actually precisely what we're aiming to solve! Give those who don't have the technical skills, a means to get the best result they can get, while letting them focus on the part that is important to them: the music selection.
We're aiming to make the process as simple as possible, so anyone can make mashups/mixes, and will add on customizations over time. Our focus first and foremost will be to make sure that the core process is solid before we add on to it.
Our AI does do more than beatmatching as well. Though a lot of that is going to be more evident in our mix AI, which we've been focusing on recently.
Hey all!
I'm one of the devs at Rave (working on the website). This is really cool to see all this interest in us!
To address a few points I've seen on here:
We do more than just beatmatching. That said, most of our recent technical advancements are done on our mix AI, as it's been our recent push.
Give mixes a try (which work better the more songs you give them)!
We'll be pivoting back to mashups soon as well to continue improvements on that AI, particularly rolling in some of the improvements we developed through the mix AI.
Our goals have really been to bring mashups and mixes to those who don't have the technical ability first and foremost, and focus on making it as accessible as possible. We want to make sure our baseline is solid before targeting customizations. I feel paraschopra's post really captured what we wanted to achieve.
Ultimately, we're still at the beginning of what we want to do, and have plenty of improvements on the way.