Posted by: reaktorplayer on: September 26, 2011
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: January 9, 2011
This Generative Music Composer Is Simple But Works Very Well The Site is Located Here: Monk Also includes: “Seurat is a collection of image processing applications that use cellular automata to animate still images” ” Leipzig is a Just Intonation library written in Java“
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: January 6, 2011
Press Here To Enter The Site: Lexikon-Sonate “Lexikon-Sonate is an interactive realtime composition environment for musical composition and live performances. It takes advantage of composition algorithms that has been developed by Karlheinz Essl since 1985. With this algorithmic music generator on can easily create fascinating and complex musical structures on the fly. Furthermore, Lexikon-Sonate is an infinite [...]
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: January 4, 2011
I haven’t had much time to work with this application but I can see a lot of potential here. The interface is so different than a standard MIDI sequencer that it forces you to adapt yourself to a new style of composition. It’s not hard to use and the MIDI data flowed nicely into Logic. [...]
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: January 1, 2011
Press Here To Download The Software: Chime
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: December 9, 2010
Press Here To Enter The Site: Melisma Stochastic Melody Generator Output is MIDI or Notes
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: March 5, 2010
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Posted by: reaktorplayer on: March 2, 2010
This is a list of tools, resources, sites, and blogs related to Generative Art. Press Here To Enter The Site
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: February 8, 2010
Press Here To Enter The Site Select 1 of 8 different Sound Patterns from the small Matrixes icons on the right. Use your mouse to draw notes on each 16 Step Matrix. Adjust the volume of the iNudge. Click MORE for advanced adjustment abilities. Get & Share allows you to Send Mail, Get Link, Get [...]
Posted by: reaktorplayer on: February 7, 2010
Almost the exact same setup as is my previous post here but I used a different preset in Laconicism and ran the audio through a Digitech GSP 1101 instead of the Vox. Again, thanks to EarSlap