What's with C to C# representing a seminote, where E to F also does? Note names are absurd.
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Replying to @Nifflas
the major scale is taken as the reference, extra chromatic notes are written as alterations of them
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Replying to @increpare
It's just a weird reference. I tend to like systems that uses the least complex references as base.
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Replying to @Nifflas
it is pretty simple, it just looks weird because everything's %12
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Replying to @increpare
Sure, but going ABCDEFGHIJK would make everything super easy to transpose.
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Replying to @Nifflas
have you tried transposing diatonically? (CE->DF, say). It changes the flavour a bit but things still sound okish
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Replying to @increpare
How does the music in Stephen's Sausage Roll work by the way? It definitely sounded dynamic in an interesting way.
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Replying to @Nifflas
soft synth + procedurally generated depending on a seed, four algorithms (counterpoint, chord-bassed, markov, minimalist) [1/2]
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+ time of day effects to filters on top + an adjustable LFO that discards notes at random so music isn't playing all the time [2/2]
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Replying to @increpare
That's awesome! :) It really, really worked well!
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