I wrote a simple software that generates a "music" using random numbers, random numbers are affecting the sine waves on a timeline, then waves are clamped and downsampled to create more electronic sound. the speed, notes and chunks are generated randomly and placed randomly.Of course software was written by human, but basically i can leave it running and generating a lot of sounds, with no humans involved.https://voca.ro/16XsRAKGYxj4
thats kinda coolbut really, anyone with Ableton or a pedal board already lives in this space
>>130059214Thank you! It's just a lil funny project.
>>130059350you should look up john cage style chance compositionsyou should also consider making your 'composition tool' available to others
>>130058972interesting but what is it for
>>130058972I love AI music as long as it's free and it's easy to get something to study and mentally chew on out of it Sort of on the fence about fx generators.With lyrics I write mine then try to get it by prompt to write the same song to see what happens. That's about it, it's lyrics are blah.I want it to take a sound sample, map it to a 32 key keyboard as a synth not a sample, and let me use it as VST3.
>>130058972One of my last failed project was a piece that would record itself and change itself indefinitely through a pipeline of granular synthesis, effects and several routines sending random probabilistic value (weighed, walk, etc.) to change the parameters. I gave up for now because I always clipped after a few iterations. Don't know if it's a logic issue or me still struggling with SuperCollider quirks.
>>130058972kys saar
>>130060536it's probably meant for humans to listen to for pleasure or for some other kind of satisfactionhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pov0MKuyJfg
that sounds like something you could make in a couple hours
>>130063580what is supercollider
>>130058972didnt autechre basically do this