Absolut Mario
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All music is abstract sound. Please keep an open mind.
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sorry, I certainly meant to write "if you're up for it"
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Apparently, an acquaintance of mine managed to generate a pretty melodic, consistently sounding track back in March (The project is now defunct, as you maybe know). I uploaded it on YouTuhbe, if you're up to it, you can listen to it under watch?v=Dg2qJkuiGLE. (yeah, I know, this will probably be thumbed down a billion times but one can try, no? ;) )
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they could do so much with these machines, but they just play abstract sounds
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Ooooo Animusic for real. *nerd*
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lol. balls.
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Amazing construction, but it really most of the time sounds horrible. Maybe another composer, or other textures to hit. The percussion section just sounds like a secretary which has lost the plot. - The construction is actually real?
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how would having them in different rows make any difference? you can trigger all simultaneously as it is and there are bass notes
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balls hitting an instrument.. i mean come on!
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NO!!
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mario theme????
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Too fucking cool.
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It would be even better if you put two speeds on the devices you use to fling the golf balls and put a second row of xylophone instruments but have them be bass and make the front row be trebble that way you could play bass and trebble at the same time. that would also mean changing the comps output signals to be able to ouput two signals, one to the first speed on the "golf ball flinging device" and the second output to the second speed. Faster speed means longer golf ball distance
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Shi, it really wasn't necissary to quadruple post that.
Oh, and usually in improv, you hear the main line over and over. This machine must have a vastly different form of improv programmed into it. I do hear snippeds of the main melody.
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it's not supposed to sound like mario, he just wanted to see the improvisation the machine would have when he gave it that melody.
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Perfectly created machine. You give it a rift and it does what traditional Jazzist do. I'm impressed :)
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"The first seven notes from the mario theme are played, then the machine improvises a composition from what its heard."
Reading helps, sometimes.
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I don't care if it only played one song it's still one of the coolest things I've seen in a good while. The fact that it even attempts to compose is amazing. There is no mathematical formula for "good music" so this is really spectacular.
Where can i get one? ;-)
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Its not supposed to sound like the mario theme, the original idea of the project was to make a machine that would simulate creativity by coming up with its own song based on a little riff that you provide.
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doesn't really sound like? doesn't sound at ALL like mario except for the beggining.
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no , they all sound the same.
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very true.
This is why we conventionaly use humans with instruments to create music.
apollyon1 4 years ago 7
This is Mario Theme? 0_0
Booyeah10 4 years ago 4