A little mess from last night.
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Auto-music
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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].