Markov 1
Автор: stickyfox
Загружено: 2010-11-06
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Performed at RPI in 2004. I designed and built a custom MIDI arpeggiator called the philtre that matches its playback style to a human performer. It uses random inputs to mix up the performance, but also follows the key and dynamics of the player. The goal was to design an electronic musical instrument that attempts to inspire the player the way another human player would; to create unexpected new musical ideas.
The player (myself in this recording) plays anywhere on the keyboard. The philtre plays a repetitive sequence of notes in a similar register and key, but makes periodic random changes to the melody to keep the composition changing.
This is a five-minute jam I did to test it before the actual performance, which was a duet with another student in my interactive music composition class.
The title is a reference to Markov chains, the statistical method used to generate the note sequences in the software.
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