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Roar Athush Ju

By Devieus on July 11, 2020 4:42 pm

Haven't done much to the generator, so manual intervention was needed. I like what I did to it though. It was sort of the plan all along, after all, this is a procedural generation composer, not a musician.

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This generator is going places. I love catching up with the tweaks each week. Really like the piano that comes in briefly at around 00:52ish.

Yeahhhhhh, so this is a duo of you and the generator?  Awesome.  Its wild trying to figure out whats human.  Love the bird/piano solo.

A taste of what’s to come in the future: procedural generators that help musicians with ideas. Still waiting for when this thing does drum and bird big_smile

hent03 wrote:

This generator is going places. I love catching up with the tweaks each week. Really like the piano that comes in briefly at around 00:52ish.

I might put it in the generator, I might not. I'm thinking I might.

Chrisfoo wrote:

Yeahhhhhh, so this is a duo of you and the generator?  Awesome.  Its wild trying to figure out whats human.  Love the bird/piano solo.

Yea, it is. I've never been amazing as a solo artist, but in a duet with myself I can do some nice stuff.

Mission Crossing wrote:

A taste of what’s to come in the future: procedural generators that help musicians with ideas. Still waiting for when this thing does drum and bird big_smile

The bird's there, and it's done drums before. I guess I ought to make the drums more drummy again.

The bird continues to be a nice element and the flute melody really shines, but I also like how it gives way sometimes for other parts to come to the forefront.

This is quite an interesting mix of melodies. The branches in ipaghost's gif are exactly what the melody makes me think about. This is interesting.

Ipaghost wrote:

What a nice bunch.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

This is quite an interesting mix of melodies. The branches in ipaghost's gif are exactly what the melody makes me think about. This is interesting.

Yea, that's a bug. I fixed that.

Thank you for explaining me your title-generator last week. I am oldschool and fighting for names every week. I want to learn everything from your generator-experiences. Nice track btw.

Given that this is procedural I find it very impressive since a lot of elements and melody progressions sounds very ‘organic’.
My coup de cœur is that little synthetic bird tweeting! Nice work!

Q-Rosh wrote:

Thank you for explaining me your title-generator last week. I am oldschool and fighting for names every week. I want to learn everything from your generator-experiences. Nice track btw.

I have some older versions on my Github (link in my profile). My title generator (as well as everything else) should be in there in such a way you can easily tweak it. It's not a very intelligent generator though, it only makes sure the words are pronounceable, not meaningful (I used it for lyrics generation once, most of my 2016 songs can be sang).

ScanianWolf wrote:

Given that this is procedural I find it very impressive since a lot of elements and melody progressions sounds very ‘organic’.
My coup de cœur is that little synthetic bird tweeting! Nice work!

That bird's gonna stick for a while. I really like what the melody generator's doing as well, even though it's nothing special and I've used it in the first quarter. I guess it just needed a better tempo.

The first two distinct sections, making up the first 1/3rd, had cohesion and made me wonder if I was listening to the same musical idea as the previous weeks.

This is suitably pretty. There seems to be persistent pattern generation going on - particularly rhythmic?

I'm 99% sure a bot leaves all your comments smile

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This is really cool!

Anon_Buster wrote:

The first two distinct sections, making up the first 1/3rd, had cohesion and made me wonder if I was listening to the same musical idea as the previous weeks.

I mean, what's an idea really. These compositions literally write themselves.

fc wrote:

This is suitably pretty. There seems to be persistent pattern generation going on - particularly rhythmic?

Maybe, I'm trying to keep it on-grid for the most part. And also sections to have some structure.

orangedrink wrote:

I'm 99% sure a bot leaves all your comments smile

I like the metal TINK TINK





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I can 100% guarantee you, the comments I leave are legit. The comments on my song on the other hand.

If you want a sample of that tink, let me know, I'll give it to you.

s0nlxaftrsh0ck wrote:

This is really cool!

Thanks!

Devieus wrote:


If you want a sample of that tink, let me know, I'll give it to you.

Yes please!  Very kind of you!  Can't wait to load it up on my Digitakt.  Please also name the tink as well smile

What an interesting composition! Love seeing all of these generations coming to life and evolving over time. It's quite light and melodic. Sounds like it'd fit into a pixel rpg or something

orangedrink wrote:
Devieus wrote:


If you want a sample of that tink, let me know, I'll give it to you.

Yes please!  Very kind of you!  Can't wait to load it up on my Digitakt.  Please also name the tink as well smile


Tink, also tink, but dry.

Shorebound wrote:

What an interesting composition! Love seeing all of these generations coming to life and evolving over time. It's quite light and melodic. Sounds like it'd fit into a pixel rpg or something

It does seem to go that way, and I'm totally okay with that.

Thank you so much, benevolent Tink Overlord!

wow! it's sounds like a music box from another dimension!

phliip wrote:

wow! it's sounds like a music box from another dimension!

And what a dimension it is.

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