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WolframTones: An Experiment in a New Kind of Music

17 pointsby solipsistabout 14 years ago

4 comments

SwellJoeabout 14 years ago
This is surprisingly awful, in nearly every dimension. The melodies are approximately random within a given scale, the harmonies are aimless, and the instruments are the cheesiest I've heard in over a decade. There have been <i>numerous</i> algorithmic and automatic and learning composers over the years that are better than this, at least from an aesthetic perspective, or at least on par.<p>It's a hard problem, but I honestly expected something much more interesting from Wolfram. At the very least someone making something like this ought to make an effort to understand the current state of the art in the field.
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wickedchickenabout 14 years ago
No doubt this is on the front page because of the previous generative music application posted not long ago on HN. I'll make the same comment here as I did there (<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2455023" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2455023</a>), namely WolframTones tries too hard to emulate human-generated music and ends up sounding awful instead. There is an interesting argument to be made that 'art' attempted to be understood from an analytic viewpoint ("what is the automaton that creates jazz?") loses its meaning while extracting art <i>from</i> mathematics ("I wonder what a random automaton sounds like?") tends to have very interesting results. It seems to be a one-way operation.
btiplingabout 14 years ago
Doesn't seem to work for me on Chrome on Mac OS X. I have flashblock but I disabled. According to the FAQ it uses quicktime. I think I might have that disabled.
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bentruymanabout 14 years ago
Best MIDI generator I've ever used.