Renick Bell
2014-05-01 14:28:54 UTC
Thanks, Henning!
Here's the abstract for my talk:
A previously implemented realtime algorithmic composition system with
live coding interface had
rhythm functions which produced stylistically limited output and
lacked flexibility. Through a cleaner
separation between the generation of base rhythmic figures and the
generation of variations at various
rhythmic densities, flexibility was gained. These functions were
generalized to make a greater variety
of output possible. As examples, L-systems were implemented, as well
as the use of ratios for generating
variations at different rhythmic densities. This increased flexibility
should enable the use of various
standard algorithimic composition techniques and the development of new ones.
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Henning Thielemann
Here's the abstract for my talk:
A previously implemented realtime algorithmic composition system with
live coding interface had
rhythm functions which produced stylistically limited output and
lacked flexibility. Through a cleaner
separation between the generation of base rhythmic figures and the
generation of variations at various
rhythmic densities, flexibility was gained. These functions were
generalized to make a greater variety
of output possible. As examples, L-systems were implemented, as well
as the use of ratios for generating
variations at different rhythmic densities. This increased flexibility
should enable the use of various
standard algorithimic composition techniques and the development of new ones.
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Henning Thielemann
Renick gives a talk on his Haskell project Conductive at Linux Audio
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2014/program
http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2014/program
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Renick Bell
- http://renickbell.net
- http://twitter.com/renick
- http://the3rd2nd.com