A little mess from last night.
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Auto-music
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I love it. I should really try to analyze all of the things going on in the patch; I really like how it keeps on shifting between modes.
All of the sounds are really pleasant to listen to; I especially like the main synth carrying the melody. It kind of reminds me of the recent Autechre album, Oversteps.
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nice messy stuff.
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I want to do more complicated stuff in auto generative music and i think that this is the way to do it.
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Really nice one... So all those modules are decision makers on what note to play and who's the next to receive the following trigger?
Watch your level meters, because it sometimes sounded a little driven and the pd meters showed some constant clipping.
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you are right about the trigger domien. And yeah, the sound is clipping a bit Whoops.
Have anyone tried to do anything like this before. I'd like some info about it.
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Really this. But do something about the clipping.
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very nice
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I like it a lot, thanks for sharing.
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Really cool! Love it.
It's nice to see such a simple, but powerful unit that uses harmony
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thou are stark raving mad
edit: however sadly its too repetitive after a wile
not that i could do betterpd redefining mathematics |expr fact(0)|==0
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cool man thanks for this patch
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This is amazing!
So I gather that it's a neural network going around the circle of fifths? One of my old patches has a random walk around a circle of fifths, but I never thought to explore the idea more. But now I'm sure I will, because I love this.
The timbres blend really well together too (after I added a volume control). I like how the high synthesizer notes start off percussive and then do the tremolo sustain, so it's like a lead/pad combination.
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Hello everyone,
I worked a bit on the code Elmer posted, and here is an abstraction, to create the kind of cells used in auto-vector patch.
It uses creation arguments so you can create a cell of your choice (speed, length of the sequence played by it, base note, and list of notes to make a scale).
I find it usefull to build this kind of generative music programm but faster and according to your needs. I put some comments in the abstraction too.
Hope you enjoy
Berenger
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Hey, that is great. Will play with it a bit more.
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Good work. It would be nice to hear some rhythmic and timbral variation in there, something without a defined metre to create a rubato effect, maybe use [drunk].