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17.10.2018 /Introduction to Max and framework [[:File:DenizHomework1.maxpat]] | '''17.10.2018 /Introduction to Max and framework''' [[:File:DenizHomework1.maxpat]] | ||
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In order to get where I'm heading I built another patch that creates random notes but limited to a certain scale. This makes my patch more meaningful compared to the previous one since its only making notes of a certain scale ( D minor, C major etc.) | In order to get where I'm heading I built another patch that creates random notes but limited to a certain scale. This makes my patch more meaningful compared to the previous one since its only making notes of a certain scale ( D minor, C major etc.) | ||
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Now, I believe I can connect these two patches together after I change them to create meaningful melodies. | Now, I believe I can connect these two patches together after I change them to create meaningful melodies. |
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17.10.2018 /Introduction to Max and framework File:DenizHomework1.maxpat
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Final Project
For the final project I'm working on a patch which would produce algorithmic music and live music at the same time ny using my electric guitar as a sound source and my android phone as a controller.
My plan is to create a setup which looks like this in the end:
Progress
To begin building my patch I started experimenting by building a random sound genarator.
I made different variations of the this patch. Right now I'm tyring to to evolve this patch into a patch that creates meaningful musical occasions rather than just random ones.
In order to get where I'm heading I built another patch that creates random notes but limited to a certain scale. This makes my patch more meaningful compared to the previous one since its only making notes of a certain scale ( D minor, C major etc.)
Now, I believe I can connect these two patches together after I change them to create meaningful melodies.
In addition to my algorithmic composition I also want to perform a live perfomance bu using my guitar and phone. To do that I'm working on midi keyboard which is connected to my android phone.