Generative Music

Research of April 19th, 2011


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Why haven’t created my own generative music software yet? Also, why is Eno the only one ever cited on this topic?

It won’t bring you the success or adoration that Brian Eno’s enjoyed, but the Otomata sequencer could have you making noise like the Roxy Music alum in seconds. Way back in 1996, Eno espoused the idea of generative music, which is a non-repetitive form of music created, in this case, anyway, by a piece of software.

Via: http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/19/otomata-sequencer-creates-generative-music-for-the-melodically-chal/

research: algorithmic, data-visualization, electronic-music, experimental, generative, Music, software





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