MIDI notes are actually just numbers between 0 and 127. I'm not a programmer, but shouldn't it be easy to create a MIDI file generator that uses random values? That file could be imported into any Audio Workstation to turn it into actual music. The most difficult part will be making the randomness sound musical.
This is crazy :D I love it. You could probably add probabilities for melodic jumps vs. steps to make it sound more "musical". And conditions for resoluting dissonances like 7->8 and 2->3 or 4->3.
I like to play with random pitch in Sugar Bytes' Aparillo synth. Might be something for you as well. And with random pre-rendered and fully orchestrated chords in FMOD.
MIDI notes are actually just numbers between 0 and 127. I'm not a programmer, but shouldn't it be easy to create a MIDI file generator that uses random values? That file could be imported into any Audio Workstation to turn it into actual music. The most difficult part will be making the randomness sound musical.
Hi zonked, I just noticed you didn't seperate your tags by commas, so you have only one huge tag. That might be negative for your 'searchability' ;-)
Very nice art!
Edit: Ohh, and would you mind uploading a png-version with transparent background for those without Photoshop? That would be great!
This is crazy :D I love it. You could probably add probabilities for melodic jumps vs. steps to make it sound more "musical". And conditions for resoluting dissonances like 7->8 and 2->3 or 4->3.
I like to play with random pitch in Sugar Bytes' Aparillo synth. Might be something for you as well. And with random pre-rendered and fully orchestrated chords in FMOD.
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