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noise composition #3 - probability waves

By exileFaker on January 24, 2016 11:58 pm

Working on a bunch of stuff in parallel. This is another more or less pure experiment. For this one, I initialized the state of the neural net that's used to generate the LSDJ data using a wave function. Gives a bit more large-scale structure.

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I like the way it kind of alternates between the calmer sections and the more chaotic parts.  Some crazy sounds on display here. 

I want to sample the first seconds ;P also "LSDJ Switching stations" hahaha

please sample it so some good can come of this! tongue smile

It's alive!! nuuuu

Noisy bliss! Cool stuff!

And there I thougt I heard everything LSDJ can offer big_smile
Are you feeding it python MIDI?

The chip and noise shows I usually play both definitely need some of this. Break every barrier!

@iLKke I hadn't thought of trying MIDI. Good idea! I want to generate live sounds eventually. Right now I'm just writing from Python to .lsdsng data

Oh man it actually totally rocks when the static comes in, then the slow notes come in, and then the static is removed and the high frequency remains.  That seemed so intentionally composed.  Other parts are really stressful, other parts are really fun! smile

noise indeed. gb is cool for 8bit glitches and noise smile

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