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Old 09.10.2006, 11:00 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy

Now we are getting somewhere. Now if the person who mades that writes a program say called Beethoven that would itself write music for it in a completely AI driven process (not just a random note/chord/tempo/etc. chooser) that would be interesting.

The only problem would be that a human would have to program the computer's understanding of music. A computer can only be so far detached from humanity.


BTW, it is interesting that in creating a device to play a guitar through midi signals, that in the clips of the Crazy J guitar playing Lola, it still sounds lifeless despite being non synthesized and non sampled.
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