keygen
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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keygen
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Procedual generated audio-tracks
Nice showcase! I’ve done something similar before. My code is awful but you might be able to get some ideas from it: keygen. What would undoubtedly be useful though, is my midi-abstraction library.
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Wanting to learn music theory - How many of you guys play instruments and how important do you find it to learning theory?
I've been playing guitar for 10 ish years. I didn't start learning music theory until I decided I wanted to write software that automatically generates songs (example song). Studying has helped me much more with this program than it has with guitar, but it's made me better at guitar too. Everything I learn, I try to incorporate into this software. It's still in its infancy, but it's really rewarding to work on. Since it generates midi files, you can throw whatever instruments you want at it, which opens up a huge variety of genres it can create (especially if you're willing to get your hands dirty and tune song structure, melody rhythm, etc).
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If you guys were able to code anything you wanted to with an application to music theory, what would you guys create?
I wrote midi abstraction (simplifies coding with musical concepts), and used it to make keygen , which procedurally generates music.
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I downloaded a midi pack (pop) and really like the sound but none of the labeled progressions have their tonic chord in them. Is there a certain way to structure progressions without the 1 chord?
Yes, use my program keygen
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Open Source Music Generation Software
I've opened the source to Keygen, a Python project I've been working on which generates modal music in the form of midi files. I've released it under the BSD 2-Clause License, so feel free to fork, modify, distribute, profit from it, etc. Here is an example of the type of music it creates. A lot of the songs sound similar due to only having an implementation for one style of motif generation, and very basic chord progressions. Pull requests welcome. If anyone would be interested in a particular feature, don't hesitate to let me know, I'll do what I can to implement suggestions.
Lars-Ulrich-Challenge
What are some alternatives?
musicGenerator - A Python project aimed at making an automatic MIDI music generator
webaudiofont - Use full GM set of musical instruments to play MIDI and single sounds or effects. Support for reverberation and equaliser. No plugins, no Flash. Pure HTML5 implementation compatible with desktop and mobile browser. See live examples.
midi-abstraction - Abstract midi pitches into keys, chords, modes, scales, and notes.
EvalAI - :cloud: :rocket: :bar_chart: :chart_with_upwards_trend: Evaluating state of the art in AI
ai-music - A vanilla Trasformer Decoder music generation model trained on Final Fantasy OST MIDI songs
spleeter - Deezer source separation library including pretrained models.
RaveForce - RaveForce - An OpenAI Gym style toolkit for music generation experiments.
abjad - Abjad is a Python API for building LilyPond files. Use Abjad to make PDFs of music notation.