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Music as code (Skip past the whack part) #13

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jaylong255 opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Music as code (Skip past the whack part) #13

jaylong255 opened this issue May 10, 2024 · 0 comments

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  1. Standard
  • observe: find the get down
  • collect: gather all of the data you can on the sound of the instruments or ones similar
  • notate: express the break as code
  • refactor: modify the notation to fit the pattern of how you need to speak
  • speak: gather words from your cache and order them to invoke your ideas
  • patch: update your notation to adjust to the spell of your words
  • train: fine tune your model for generating instrumentation
  • generate:
  • deploy: deliver your ideas
  1. Quick mix
    Much like standard but breaks are generated as a series of loops for quick mixes on the fly

  2. Definitive
    Everything happens live. A live drummer performs loops as an opening section of the performance. The models train throughout the show. Once they are ready, the loops become available for spinning and mixing

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