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- From: bchang@nyx.cs.du.edu (Ben Chang)
- Subject: Re: Computer-Generated Music
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.231240.16479@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 23:12:40 GMT
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- I am interested in computer music. my setup is pretty unimpressive
- consisting of an Apple IIGS, a homemade sampler, homemade software, and a
- sequencer program from Spain. Right now i'm working on an instrument
- interface ( not MIDI, unless someone knows where I can find lots and lots
- of help ). All of the fields you mention sound REALLY COOL. I have no
- clue what much of it means. Please post an explanation using words of one
- or two syllables :).
- currently i'm interested in the idea of Hyperinstruments...having notes
- played on one instrument trigger accompanying phrases on other
- instruments...perhaps with a simple neural net interface to make it sound
- REEL NEET.
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- Ben Chang
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