Code That Sounds Good: Music Theory and Algorithmic Composition - Notacon 9

Code That Sounds Good: Music Theory and Algorithmic Composition - Notacon 9

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Code That Sounds Good: Music Theory and Algorithmic Composition - Notacon 9

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 what this talk is
  3. 3 why algorithmic composition?
  4. 4 why frameworks?
  5. 5 dedicated algorithmic composition environments
  6. 6 libraries for general purpose languages
  7. 7 code in this presentation
  8. 8 why music theory?
  9. 9 rhythm
  10. 10 pitch and key
  11. 11 where it falls together
  12. 12 follow the form...or not.
  13. 13 what is twelve-tone music?
  14. 14 allowable iterations of tone row
  15. 15 randomize which iteration plays
  16. 16 vary note lengths
  17. 17 vary the octave of the notes
  18. 18 turning data into music
  19. 19 choose a dataset
  20. 20 translate data to something musical
  21. 21 randomizing the notes
  22. 22 in conclusion...

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