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The first part of the patch is responsible for the Melody. Tones are generated from the pentatonic scale, in keeping the chords of part two. Part 2 builds on the circle of fifths (limited to the C / Am-scale). Added are the major 7 and minor 7 for a jazzy sound. The Bass (Part 3) generated in a similar way the melody, but it is limited to fifths and thirds of the key of C major. The drum has four independently functioning programs. Bass drum, snare, hi-hat and claps are controlled by different tempos and switches between triplet beats, eighth, sixteenth, and 4/4. This construct is my first tutorial to random music. The following patch controls various instruments of Rj library.
The first part of the patch is responsible for the Melody. Tones are generated from the pentatonic scale, in keeping the chords of part two. Part 2 builds on the circle of fifths (limited to the C / Am-scale). Added are the major 7 and minor 7 for a jazzy sound. The Bass (Part 3) generated in a similar way the melody, but it is limited to fifths and thirds of the key of C major. The drum has four independently functioning programs. Bass drum, snare, hi-hat and claps are controlled by different tempos and switches between triplet beats, eighth, sixteenth, and 4/4. This construct is my first tutorial to random music. The following patch controls various instruments of Rj library.


[[Media:Studie 1 Random Metro.pd]]
[[Media:Random_Music_Study_1_rj.pd]]


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Revision as of 06:52, 7 August 2012

study 1

random music study 1 "The Metro"

This study of random music deals with the matter of timing. This random number values ​​were fed into the metronomes of my patches. The values ​​are linked to each other and be divided from each other many times. The Random music arises here about the different speeds. The first part of the patch is responsible for the Melody. Tones are generated from the pentatonic scale, in keeping the chords of part two. Part 2 builds on the circle of fifths (limited to the C / Am-scale). Added are the major 7 and minor 7 for a jazzy sound. The Bass (Part 3) generated in a similar way the melody, but it is limited to fifths and thirds of the key of C major. The drum has four independently functioning programs. Bass drum, snare, hi-hat and claps are controlled by different tempos and switches between triplet beats, eighth, sixteenth, and 4/4. This construct is my first tutorial to random music. The following patch controls various instruments of Rj library.

Media:Random_Music_Study_1_rj.pd

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study2

random study 2

In this study i've made an random music composition, where you can chose which groups of instruments are playing. The first experiments with random Song arrangement. (for Roland Fantom XR)

Media:Self composing random pop music mashine BETA.pd

study3

random study 3

This study makes random music in assistance with the list tool. I took the unusual way with the list split to discover the list tool, but there are more innovative scripts yet.

Media:Studie 3 Random List Append.pd

study4

random study 4

Example 4 is saves 8 melodie patterns via qlist tool and textfile tool in a txt document to make melodie repititions in preparation on a full random song composition.

Media:Studie 4 Random List Save.zip