[HN Gopher] Explore Music Non-Linearly
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Explore Music Non-Linearly
Author : Tomte
Score : 51 points
Date : 2024-09-25 07:26 UTC (3 days ago)
(HTM) web link (midinous.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (midinous.com)
| novosel wrote:
| A similar approach (effectively node based, generative music)
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| https://nodalmusic.com/
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| I used to play with an earlier version of Nodal, great for
| someone that has an ear for music but no formal training. Also,
| Brian Eno.
| Rochus wrote:
| The concept looks pretty identical to Nodal, as if they used
| the same specification.
| RandomThoughts3 wrote:
| Benn Jordan made a video about midinous a year ago where he
| explains that the author, Nornec who is a music producer, liked
| Nodal so much but wanted improvements so direly they just
| learnt to program and developed modinous [1].
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| So yes, it's completely inspired by nodal and the research
| papers which were published about it. It basically aims to be a
| better nodal in a lot of way. Also great origin story.
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| [1]
| https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rtTWtzWav8I&t=770s&pp=2AGCBpAC...
| chaosprint wrote:
| One interesting method I have learnt over the years is to use
| logistic map function to create some random notes:
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| https://glicol.org/demo#chaos
| ta988 wrote:
| It is possible to do part of that in Bitwig as well, lots of ways
| to have probabilistic triggering of notes and patterns that
| trigger others.
| riiii wrote:
| Website could do with a demo. I'm not gonna rush to steam and
| buy.
| kencausey wrote:
| They have a demo on Steam:
| https://store.steampowered.com/app/1727420/Midinous/
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